Recovery of Auditory Brain-Stem Responses after a Severe Hypoxic Ischemic Insult
- 10 November 1983
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 309 (19) , 1169-1170
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm198311103091908
Abstract
WE describe a patient with severe hypoxic brain damage after near drowning, whose auditory brain-stem responses disappeared but subsequently reappeared. This case suggests that the loss of auditory brain-stem responses may be reversible and cannot be used as a criterion for brain death.Case ReportA 33-month-old boy was admitted to a local hospital after immersion in a lake for an unknown period. On arrival he had no pulse, but after cardiopulmonary resuscitation his pupils were reactive to light, although he was in a deep coma with flaccidity of the limbs. His temperature was 29°C, and his arterial pH was . . .Keywords
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