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Brain death is a legal definition of death
that refers to the irreversible end of all
brain activity (including involuntary
activity necessary to sustain life) due to
total necrosis of the cerebral neurons
following loss of blood flow and
oxygenation. It should not be confused with
a persistent vegetative state.
How does brain death occur?
When the brain is injured, it responds in
much the same way as an injury like a
twisted ankle - it swells. Unlike the
muscles and tissue of the ankle, however,
the brain is in a confined space – the skull
– and has no room to swell.
Causes
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Head Trauma |
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Intracranial Hemorrhage |
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Anoxic Encephalopathy |
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Hanging/Strangling |
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Meningitis/infection |
Brain death may result in legal death, but
still with the heart beating, and with
mechanical ventilation all other vital
organs may be kept completely alive and
functional, providing optimal opportunities
for organ transplantation. Most organ
donation for organ transplantation is done
in the setting of brain death. |