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Hormonal and hemodynamic changes in a validated animal model of brain death

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In a validated animal model of brain death, significant decreases in the circulating concentrations of stress hormones, as well as hemodynamic instability, occurred after brain death. Measurements of plasma adrenocorticotrophic hormone and vasopressin values may be useful as diagnostic predictors of brain death. Furthermore, the observed changes may contribute to organ dysfunction after brain death and may necessitate hormonal as well as inotropic and vasoactive support to maintain donor organ function in the clinical setting.

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