Respiratory-like movements during an apnea test

IF 1.5 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Shinichi Kida, Isao Nagata, Tetsuhiro Takei, Kazuhiro Yoshizawa, Taketo Suzuki, Hiroyuki Yamada, Yusuke Nakayama
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Abstract

Background

Despite the possible occurrence of spontaneous movements during an apnea test, respiratory-like movements are rare.

Case Presentation

A 51-year-old man was transferred to our hospital when a sudden disturbance of consciousness developed into cardiac arrest. After spontaneous circulation returned, we diagnosed bilateral cerebellar hemorrhage. He remained comatose with dilated pupils, absent brainstem reflexes, spontaneous breathing, and electrocerebral activity. After being considered brain dead, his family opted for organ donation. The first legal brain death examination on day 5 was aborted because of respiratory-like movements mimicking repetitive abdominal respiration during the apnea test. However, an enhanced magnetic resonance image of the head indicated no blood flow and somatosensory evoked potential testing revealed no brain-derived potentials.

Conclusion

Respiratory-like movements can occur during the apnea test in patients considered brain dead. Further research is required to understand this phenomenon.

Abstract Image

在呼吸暂停测试中出现类似呼吸的动作
背景 尽管在进行呼吸暂停测试时可能会出现自发运动,但类似呼吸运动的情况却很少见。 病例介绍 一名 51 岁的男性因突发意识障碍发展为心脏骤停而被转入我院。自主循环恢复后,我们诊断为双侧小脑出血。他一直处于昏迷状态,瞳孔散大,脑干反射消失,自主呼吸和脑电活动正常。在被认为脑死亡后,他的家人选择了器官捐献。第 5 天的首次法定脑死亡检查因在呼吸暂停测试中出现模仿重复腹式呼吸的呼吸样运动而中止。然而,头部增强磁共振成像显示没有血流,体感诱发电位测试显示没有脑源性电位。 结论 被认为脑死亡的病人在呼吸暂停测试期间可能会出现类似呼吸的动作。要了解这一现象,还需要进一步的研究。
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Acute Medicine & Surgery
Acute Medicine & Surgery MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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