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Impact of Skull Defects on the Role of CTA for Brain Death Confirmation.

Douglas Mendes NunesAntônio Carlos Martins Maia JuniorReginaldo BoniAntonio Jose da Rocha
Published in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2019)
CTA had a high diagnostic accuracy and reproducibility to confirm brain death in patients with an intact skull. The modified Frampas criteria increased the sensitivity of CTA, particularly in patients with a skull defect. A concurrent skull defect, especially craniectomy, can decrease the sensitivity of CTA to confirm brain death.
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