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Brain Stem Death

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The Union Health Ministry has directed to identify and monitor cases of brain stem death (BSD) in intensive care units (ICU).

 

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  • The effort expedites the certification process for BSD and increases the organ’s availability for transplantation.
  • The government has identified BSD cases as a significant challenge to India’s low organ donation rate.

 

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About Brain Steam Death (BSD):

Brain stem death, also known as brain death, refers to the permanent, irreversible, and complete loss of brain function, including the cessation of involuntary activities necessary to sustain life. 

  • Causes: Common causes include hypoxic-ischemic injury from cardiac arrest, shock, respiratory failure, and cardiopulmonary arrest, traumatic brain injury (TBI).
  • The essential functions of life stop leading to the inability to regain consciousness and require life support.
  • It is characterised by the absence of spontaneous breathing. 
  • Unlike BSD, in a vegetative state, some parts of the brain function and recovery is possible.
  • According to UK law (Uniform Determination of Death Act (UDDA) 1981) declaring brain dead also confirms legal death, even if life support can maintain bodily functions including heartbeat and breathing.
  • Careful assessment and management in medical settings are essential to ensure appropriate care for patients with BSD.

 

According to the Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Act 1994, hospitals and healthcare centres must identify all possible brain stem death (BSD) cases admitted to the ICU.

  • In cases of unclear organ donation wishes after brain death, the decision may be challenging for family members. 
  • Hospital staff strive to respect and care for the deceased person’s ability to save life through organ donation.

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