time4coffee
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I find this case fascinating in its ethics and science. It also haunts me as a mother, I just can not imagine the grief mom must be feeling. I had a couple of technical questions for those with more medical knowledge than me. I've seen the images showing no blood flow to brain dead brains. What causes this lack of flow? With a beating heart and adequate blood pressure, shouldn't blood be pushed into the brain as it is being pumped through the whole body? Are the vessels damaged beyond repair during brain swelling preceding death? What is the pathophysiology that causes no more perfusion in the brain while other organs are still perfused? My other question is when is a time of death declared? For record keeping and death certificate purposes. Is it after the first flat EEG? The second? Has an official time of death been declared? Or would the doctors "call it" after removing the ventilator and the heart ceases? If they declare death after the heart ceases, this could lead to some of the confusion with the family. I would imagine it would confirm their belief that the hospital "killed" jahi if her death certificate ends up reading time of death 5:00pm 12/30. Does anyone with critical care experience have knowledge of a time of death being recorded after brain death but prior to removal of a ventilator? What a tragic and thought provoking case.
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