Objective:
We present a case of coma with uncertain
inception and brain death (BD) diagnosis
misconducting. The definite diagnosis was Bickerstaff
syndrome (brainstem encephalitis), with good recovery
posterior to immunoglobulin therapy. Situations with
potential to challenge coma evaluation are presented
and the beneficial role of blood flow ancillary testing is
discussed.
Methods:
Hospitalization report and online literature review.
Discussion:
Not only acceptance and understanding of death
are fraught with variation worldwide, but even medical
knowledge and training to perform BD assessment,
especially when situations are not ordinary.
Conclusion:
Performing a blood flow examination prior to
initiating BD clinical assessment in uncommon cases
may be the best practice.
Keywords : BD: Brain Death, CTA: Computed Tomography Angiography, DSA: Digital Subtraction Angiography, TCD: Transcranial Doppler.