Abstract | OBJECTIVE: Confirmation of brain death requires an urgent diagnosis to allow rapid vital organ removal for transplantation. Evaluation of forebrain functions is commonly performed through electroencephalogram. Nevertheless, there are, for the moment, no methods that allow for an instantaneous evaluation of brainstem functions. During acute brain injury, heart rate variability is an independent neurologic prognosis indicator resulting from a close relationship between brain stem and cardiac autonomic nervous system. This study aims to evaluate a new heart rate variability spectral analysis method, on a beat-to-beat basis, continuously over the time, during brain death. DESIGN: Prospective, nonrandomized, observational study. SETTING: Intensive care unit. SUBJECTS: INTERVENTION: No intervention beyond standard of care MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Heart rate, arterial blood pressure, heart rate variability in time and frequency domains method, which included calculation of the instant center frequency of spectrum. Brain death was associated with tachycardia (R-R interval 703 +/- 69 vs. 551 +/- 34 msec, p <.05), dramatic reduction of the global spectral power (44.919 +/- 31.511 vs. 3.204 +/- 1.469 msec(2), p <.05), and an abrupt shift of instant center frequency to a higher frequency range (0.17 +/- 0.01 vs. 0.26 +/- 0.03 Hz, p <.05). CONCLUSIONS: Such a method allows an instant, noninvasive determination of brainstem death based on a time and frequency domain analysis of heart rate variability.
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Authors | Christophe Baillard, Benoit Vivien, Pascale Mansier, Laurence Mangin, Sylvain Jasson, Bruno Riou, Bernard Swynghedauw |
Journal | Critical care medicine
(Crit Care Med)
Vol. 30
Issue 2
Pg. 306-10
(Feb 2002)
ISSN: 0090-3493 [Print] United States |
PMID | 11889299
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Topics |
- Adult
- Analysis of Variance
- Apnea
(physiopathology)
- Autonomic Nervous System
(physiopathology)
- Brain Death
(diagnosis, physiopathology)
- Brain Injuries
- Brain Stem
(physiopathology)
- Electrocardiography
- Female
- Fourier Analysis
- Heart Rate
- Humans
- Male
- Middle Aged
- Prospective Studies
- Risk
- Time Factors
- Tissue Donors
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