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Update of the diagnostic criteria of brain death: application and training of physicians

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the medical knowledge regarding the application of the diagnostic criteria for brain death and to correlate it with training parameters for this diagnosis according to Federal Council of Medicine resolution 2,173 of 2017. METHOD: We interviewed 174 physicians with experience w...

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Autores principales: Chehuen Neto, José Antonio, Ferreira, Renato Erothildes, Assad, Igor Malheiros, Santos, Ivy Alves, dos Santos, João Luís Carvalho Tricote, de Paula, Luíza Campos, Breder, Sávio Dornelas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7005956/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31618348
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/0103-507X.20190055
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author Chehuen Neto, José Antonio
Ferreira, Renato Erothildes
Assad, Igor Malheiros
Santos, Ivy Alves
dos Santos, João Luís Carvalho Tricote
de Paula, Luíza Campos
Breder, Sávio Dornelas
author_facet Chehuen Neto, José Antonio
Ferreira, Renato Erothildes
Assad, Igor Malheiros
Santos, Ivy Alves
dos Santos, João Luís Carvalho Tricote
de Paula, Luíza Campos
Breder, Sávio Dornelas
author_sort Chehuen Neto, José Antonio
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the medical knowledge regarding the application of the diagnostic criteria for brain death and to correlate it with training parameters for this diagnosis according to Federal Council of Medicine resolution 2,173 of 2017. METHOD: We interviewed 174 physicians with experience with comatose patients. A structured questionnaire adapted from previous studies was used. The associations of the variables were tested using the chi-square test for independence. A multivariate logistic model was fitted for associations with p values ≤ 0.20. RESULTS: Among the interviewees, 40% had been working for more than 1 year in intensive care, and 23% had initiated ten or more brain death protocols complying with the new resolution. Forty-five percent of the interviewees reported having difficulty following the criteria, 94% acknowledged the need for complementary tests for diagnosis, and 8% of them reported the existence of incorrect tests. The difficulty with these criteria decreased with an increase in the number of years of medical training (OR = 0.487; p = 0.045; 95%CI 0.241 - 0.983) and with a higher number of initiated brain death protocols (OR = 0.223; p = 0.0001; 95%CI 0.117 - 0.424). CONCLUSIONS: Difficulties in the application of brain death criteria were identified by a significant portion of the sample. However, among other factors, more years of training and a greater number of initiated brain death protocols were associated with greater ease in the application of brain death criteria according to the guidelines provided in Resolution 2,173 of the Federal Council of Medicine.
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spelling pubmed-70059562020-02-11 Update of the diagnostic criteria of brain death: application and training of physicians Chehuen Neto, José Antonio Ferreira, Renato Erothildes Assad, Igor Malheiros Santos, Ivy Alves dos Santos, João Luís Carvalho Tricote de Paula, Luíza Campos Breder, Sávio Dornelas Rev Bras Ter Intensiva Original Articles OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the medical knowledge regarding the application of the diagnostic criteria for brain death and to correlate it with training parameters for this diagnosis according to Federal Council of Medicine resolution 2,173 of 2017. METHOD: We interviewed 174 physicians with experience with comatose patients. A structured questionnaire adapted from previous studies was used. The associations of the variables were tested using the chi-square test for independence. A multivariate logistic model was fitted for associations with p values ≤ 0.20. RESULTS: Among the interviewees, 40% had been working for more than 1 year in intensive care, and 23% had initiated ten or more brain death protocols complying with the new resolution. Forty-five percent of the interviewees reported having difficulty following the criteria, 94% acknowledged the need for complementary tests for diagnosis, and 8% of them reported the existence of incorrect tests. The difficulty with these criteria decreased with an increase in the number of years of medical training (OR = 0.487; p = 0.045; 95%CI 0.241 - 0.983) and with a higher number of initiated brain death protocols (OR = 0.223; p = 0.0001; 95%CI 0.117 - 0.424). CONCLUSIONS: Difficulties in the application of brain death criteria were identified by a significant portion of the sample. However, among other factors, more years of training and a greater number of initiated brain death protocols were associated with greater ease in the application of brain death criteria according to the guidelines provided in Resolution 2,173 of the Federal Council of Medicine. Associação de Medicina Intensiva Brasileira - AMIB 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC7005956/ /pubmed/31618348 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/0103-507X.20190055 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chehuen Neto, José Antonio
Ferreira, Renato Erothildes
Assad, Igor Malheiros
Santos, Ivy Alves
dos Santos, João Luís Carvalho Tricote
de Paula, Luíza Campos
Breder, Sávio Dornelas
Update of the diagnostic criteria of brain death: application and training of physicians
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title_fullStr Update of the diagnostic criteria of brain death: application and training of physicians
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title_sort update of the diagnostic criteria of brain death: application and training of physicians
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7005956/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31618348
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/0103-507X.20190055
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