Coma And Brain Stem Death Flashcards

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Coma definition

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Inability to obey commands, speak or open eyes to pain

GCS less than 8 is a generally accepted operational definition

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Coma results from ?

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Dysfunction of upper brain stem
Bilateral diencephalic dysfunction

Diffuse lesions in both cerebral hemispheres

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3
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Decorticate features

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Abnormal flexion in upper extremities

Abnormal extension in lower extremities

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4
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Decorticate occurs due to

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Disinhibition by removal of corticospjnal pathways above midbrain

(Not working above midbrain)

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Decerbrate features

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Abnormal extension in both upper and lower extremities

Usually occurs just before end of life

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Aetiology for comas are usually

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Metabolic

(Electrolyte, 
endocrine/diabetic/hypoglycaemia, 
vascular, 
toxic/drugs 
Nutritional (b12 deficiency)
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Structural aetiology types

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Vascular
Infectious
Trauma
Neoplasticism

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8
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Pseudocoma aetiologies

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Lockedin syndrome (ventral pontine infarction)

Psychiatric (Catatonia)

Neuromuscular weakness (myasthenia gravis)

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Approach to comatose patient

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Found unresponsive -

  1. ABC- (Secure airway)
  2. Priority labs- ABG, serum electrolytes, glucose
  3. treat reversible or rapidly correctable causes
  4. priority investigations (scans/ CT)
  5. Detailed history/neurological examination
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Brain death definition?

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Person no longer has any brain stem functions and has permanently lost the potential for consciousness and capacity to breathe

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Brain death criteria

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Fixed pupils 
Absent corneal reflexes
Absent oculovestibular reflex 
Absent oculocephalic reflex 
Absent gag and cough reflex 

No response to deep central pain
Apnoea with arterial pC02>60 mmhg

Core temp>34

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12
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Brain death in children ?

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Guide ca be used in kids I’ve 2 months

Under 2 months can’t be used, brain has plasticity and can recover from many things adults can’t

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