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World J Transplant. Sep 24, 2016; 6(3): 451-459
Published online Sep 24, 2016. doi: 10.5500/wjt.v6.i3.451
Table 1 Brain stem reflexes
Corneal reflex
Cough reflex
Facial motor response to painful stimuli
Gag reflex
Oculocephalic reflex (“Doll’s eyes”)
Oculovestibular reflex (caloric response)
Pupillary response to light
Table 2 Definitions[14]
DonorA person from whom at least one organ was procured for the purpose of transplant, regardless of whether the organ was transplanted
Eligible deathDeath of a person aged 70 yr or younger, legally declared brain dead according to hospital policy and without exclusions listed in OPTN policy
Imminent neurological death70 yr or younger, ventilated, with severe brain injury and without exclusion criteria, lacking 3 brain stem reflexes but not fulfilling BD criteria
Potential donorPatient with devastating irreversible brain injury apparently medically suitable for organ donation and suspected to fulfill BD criteria
Table 3 Criteria for referral of a potential donor
Every ventilated patient with
Glasgow coma scale of 5 or less without sedation
Brain death testing being considered/pursued
Do-not-resuscitate or comfort care being considered
Withdrawal of support being considered
Family initiates conversation about donation
Every cardiac death within 1 h