Retrospective Analysis of Patients Diagnosed with Brain Death in Our Hospital in the Last 15 Years.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Medical Bulletin of Sisli Etfal Hospital Pub Date : 2023-12-29 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.14744/SEMB.2023.65928
Murat Sahin, Mustafa Altinay, Ayse Surhan Cinar, Hanife Yavuz
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Abstract

Objectives: Retrospective analysis of cases diagnosed with brain death in our hospital in the last 15 years.

Methods: The files and computer records of the cases diagnosed with brain death in the intensive care units of our hospital between January 2008 and January 2023 were evaluated retrospectively. The demographic data of the cases, the primary disease leading to brain death, the complementary tests used in the diagnosis of brain death, the day on which brain death was diagnosed in the intensive care unit, and the donor status were examined.

Results: A total of 228 cases diagnosed as brain death were detected. Seven patients with missing data were excluded from the study. 61.99% of the cases were male, 38.01% were female, 14.02% were under 18 years old, 68.34% were between 18 and 65 years old, 17.64% were over 65 years old. Brain death was diagnosed in 69.69% of the patients admitted to the intensive care unit in the first 7 days, 22.17% in 7-14 days, and 8.14% after 14 days. The primary disease causing brain death was found to be 47% hemorrhagic cerebral injury, 21% traumatic hemorrhagic injury, 18% ischemic cerebral injury, and 14% hypoxic cerebral injury. No ancillary testing was used in 38% of the cases. Carotid doppler ultrasound was used in 36%, computed tomography angiography was used in 22%, and transcranialdoppler was used in 4%. Families agreed to be organ transplant donors in 28.95% of the cases. 71.05% family members refused to be organ transplant donors.

Conclusion: The number of organ donations and the diagnosis of brain death has decreased rapidly with the covid-19 pandemic. In order to increase organ donation, we think that the necessary education should be given at an early age to increase organ donation awareness and social awareness.

本医院过去 15 年诊断为脑死亡患者的回顾性分析。
目的方法:回顾性分析我院在过去 15 年中确诊的脑死亡病例:方法:对我院重症监护室2008年1月至2023年1月期间确诊的脑死亡病例的档案和计算机记录进行回顾性评估。对病例的人口统计学数据、导致脑死亡的主要疾病、诊断脑死亡时使用的辅助检查、重症监护室诊断脑死亡的日期以及供体状况进行了研究:结果:共发现 228 例诊断为脑死亡的病例。研究排除了 7 名数据缺失的患者。男性占 61.99%,女性占 38.01%,18 岁以下占 14.02%,18 至 65 岁占 68.34%,65 岁以上占 17.64%。重症监护室收治的患者中,69.69%在头 7 天内确诊为脑死亡,22.17%在 7-14 天内确诊,8.14%在 14 天后确诊。发现导致脑死亡的主要疾病是出血性脑损伤占 47%,创伤性出血性脑损伤占 21%,缺血性脑损伤占 18%,缺氧性脑损伤占 14%。38%的病例未使用辅助检查。36%的病例使用了颈动脉多普勒超声检查,22%的病例使用了计算机断层扫描血管造影术,4%的病例使用了经颅多普勒检查。28.95%的病例的家属同意成为器官移植捐献者。71.05%的患者家属拒绝器官移植:结论:随着covid-19大流行,器官捐赠和脑死亡诊断的数量迅速下降。为了增加器官捐献,我们认为应该从小进行必要的教育,提高器官捐献意识和社会意识。
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