What happens if you are brain dead?

Amelia Brooks | 2018-04-06 10:03:26 | page views:1387
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Isabella Patel

Studied at the University of São Paulo, Lives in São Paulo, Brazil.
As a medical professional with expertise in neurology, I can explain the concept of brain death and its implications.

When a person is declared brain dead, it means that there is irreversible cessation of all functions of the entire brain, including the brainstem. The brainstem is the part of the brain that controls vital functions such as breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure. If these functions have ceased and cannot be restored, the individual is legally and clinically dead.

The determination of brain death is made through a series of clinical examinations and, in some cases, confirmed by additional diagnostic tests such as an EEG (electroencephalogram) or a cerebral blood flow study. Once brain death is confirmed, life support systems are typically withdrawn, as there is no chance of recovery.

Lucas Kim

Studied at Seoul National University, Lives in Seoul, South Korea.
When someone is brain dead, it means that the brain is no longer working in any capacity and never will again. Other organs, such as the heart, kidneys or liver, can still work for a short time if the breathing machine is left in place, but when brain death is declared, it means the person has died.

Oliver White

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When someone is brain dead, it means that the brain is no longer working in any capacity and never will again. Other organs, such as the heart, kidneys or liver, can still work for a short time if the breathing machine is left in place, but when brain death is declared, it means the person has died.
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