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This paper tries to discern the meaning of coma from general anesthesia and brain death in Shia jurisprudence and Iranian law. In medical science, coma is defined as a state of prolonged unconsciousness without any environmental awareness and wakefulness,... see more

This research was conducted to evaluate the knowledge and diagnosis of brain death among resident in Indonesia. This study used an observational analytic study with a cross-sectional study design using a questionnaire. The research subjects consisted of 1... see more

Objectives: to understand the knowledge of critical care nurses about the process of brain death diagnosis. Methods: qualitative study conducted with nurses who work in the Intensive Care Unit. Data were collected through interviews and analyzed based on ... see more

In this paper, measure of descriptive statistical analysis based on EEG (electroencephalography)  energy was proposed to evaluate coma and quasi-brain-death patients EEG. Firstly, 36 cases of EEG (coma: 19; quasi-brain-death: 17) were analyzed. Speci... see more

EEG (electroencephalography) energy is an important evaluation indicator in brain death determination based on EEG analysis. In related works, the static EEG energy value can be discovered using EMD (empirical mode decomposition), MEMD (multivariate empir... see more

To have an accuracy and fast diagnosis of brain death is very urgent for patients especially for distinguishing brain death from coma circumstance. Electroencephalogram is a method of invasive recording brain signals with high temporal resolution. So in c... see more

How does one account for the discrepancy between the evidence of total and irreversible brain death and the current evidence of recovered brain function?  This is the question that is raised by recent legal action in the case of 13-year old Jahi McMa... see more

Objectives: to understand the knowledge of critical care nurses about the process of brain death diagnosis. Methods: qualitative study conducted with nurses who work in the Intensive Care Unit. Data were collected through interviews and analyzed based on ... see more

Brain death (BD), as the irreversible and permanent loss of cerebral and brainstem function, is relatively uncommon among newborns who need life support. It is considered the result of an acute and irreversible central nervous system insult. Asphyxia, sev... see more

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