• Brain death (BD); death by neurological criteria (DNC)
• Complete, irreversible cessation of brain function
• No flow in intracranial arteries or venous sinuses
○ No intravascular enhancement on CT or MR
○ Light-bulb sign on radionuclide study
○ Gyri swollen, ventricles/cisterns compressed
○ Gray-white matter borders effaced
• Reversible diffuse cerebral edema
○ Status epilepticus (clinically can mimic BD)
○ Acute metabolic dysfunction (e.g., fulminant hepatic
○ Missed bolus (nuclear study, CTA)
○ Dissection (catheter angiography)
○ Vasospasm (catheter angiography)
• Massive cerebral infarction/edema
• Severe cell swelling, ↑ intracranial pressure
• Complex assessment, often misunderstood by
• Imaging may confirm but does not substitute for clinical
• Reversible causes of coma must be excluded
• Remember: BD is primarily clinical diagnosis, legal criteria
effaced posteriorly ſt. (Right)
brain death. No radionuclide is
arteries or veins. (Courtesy B.
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