Jahi McMath case: A comprehensive and updated narrative.

Calixto Machado
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The Jahi McMath case represents a pivotal moment in the reevaluation of brain death or death by neurological criteria (BD/DNC) and disorders of consciousness. Declared brain dead on December 12, 2013, following surgical complications, Jahi's case became a landmark in challenging conventional BD/DNC definitions. As an independent consultant for the International Brain Research Foundation, I recommended advanced ancillary tests, including neuroimaging, electrophysiological, and heart rate variability assessments, conducted at Rutgers University Hospital and Jahi's apartment in New Jersey. My analyses revealed unprecedented findings: Significant preservation of intracranial structures, including the upper brainstem, despite extensive white matter damage and partial herniation. I identified residual cognitive processing and autonomic responses, which suggested a novel disorder of consciousness distinct from both BD/DNC, the unresponsive unawareness syndrome, the minimally conscious state, and the locked-in syndrome. These insights, reinforced by complementary evaluations by Dr. Alan Shewmon, who later documented Jahi's purposeful responses to commands by videos analysis, contributed to reshaping the discourse on consciousness disorders. Despite initial resistance from the scientific community, my findings during September 2014 were eventually published, presenting the first detailed anatomical and functional analysis of Jahi's condition. The Jahi McMath case underscores the need for advanced diagnostics, multidisciplinary collaboration, and a nuanced understanding of consciousness. This case has significant implications for the medical and legal communities, particularly in defining and diagnosing BD/DNC and studying disorders of consciousness. The novel disorder of consciousness might be integrated into existing diagnostic criteria and treatment protocols for BD/DNC and in classifying disorders of consciousness. It remains a cornerstone for future research and challenges in defining and diagnosing BD/DNC.

Jahi McMath案例:一个全面和最新的叙述。
Jahi McMath的病例代表了重新评估脑死亡或死亡的神经学标准(BD/DNC)和意识障碍的关键时刻。2013年12月12日,由于手术并发症,Jahi被宣布脑死亡,这一病例成为挑战传统BD/DNC定义的里程碑。作为国际脑研究基金会(International Brain Research Foundation)的独立顾问,我建议在罗格斯大学医院(Rutgers University Hospital)和贾希位于新泽西的公寓进行高级辅助测试,包括神经成像、电生理和心率变变性评估。我的分析揭示了前所未有的发现:尽管有广泛的白质损伤和部分突出,但颅内结构,包括上脑干的显著保存。我发现了残留的认知过程和自主反应,这表明一种新的意识障碍不同于BD/DNC,无反应无意识综合征,最低意识状态和闭锁综合征。艾伦·谢蒙(Alan Shewmon)博士后来通过视频分析记录了贾希对命令的有目的的回应,他的补充评估强化了这些见解,有助于重塑关于意识障碍的论述。尽管最初遭到科学界的抵制,我在2014年9月的研究结果最终发表了,首次对Jahi的病情进行了详细的解剖和功能分析。Jahi McMath的病例强调了先进诊断、多学科合作和对意识细致入微理解的必要性。该案例对医学界和法律界具有重要意义,特别是在定义和诊断BD/DNC以及研究意识障碍方面。这种新的意识障碍可能会被纳入现有的BD/DNC的诊断标准和治疗方案,并被纳入意识障碍的分类。它仍然是未来研究的基石,也是定义和诊断BD/DNC的挑战。
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