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Brain Death, Apneic Diffusion Oxygenation, and Organ Transplantation
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Apneic Diffusion OxygenationHeart FailureProlonged TestNeurophysiologyHypoxia (Medicine)Brain DeathOrgan PreservationBrain InjuryNeurologyTissue OxygenationRespiration (Physiology)Cerebral Blood FlowNeuropathologyMedicinePerfusion TechnologyAnesthesiology
This paper presents a simple method of maintaining good donor organ oxygenation during a prolonged test of apnea used to determine brain death prior to cadaver transplantation. Apneic diffusion oxygenation can maintain arterial pO2 above 200 torr for periods exceeding 15 minutes, thereby allowing a more definitive determination of brain death without concomitant tissue hypoxia and possible damage to donor organs.