Brain Death: Concepts and Controversies
Hanan Hani El-Rassas;
Abstract
For centuries, cardiopulmonary death was easily diagnosed because the irreversible cessation of respiration and circulation mean certain death to all organs including the brain within a short period of time. With the introduction of the mechanical ventila
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| Title | Brain Death: Concepts and Controversies | Authors | Hanan Hani El-Rassas | Keywords | Brain Death: Concepts and Controversies | Issue Date | 2008 | Description | For centuries, cardiopulmonary death was easily diagnosed because the irreversible cessation of respiration and circulation mean certain death to all organs including the brain within a short period of time. With the introduction of the mechanical ventila |
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