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- W2097946706 abstract "To the Editor. —Grigg and colleagues 1 in a past issue of theArchiveshave documented that electroencephalographic (EEG) activity, sometimes bearing a striking resemblance to physiologic sleep, can persist in the presence of extensive infarcts. This is hardly surprising nor is it new information. The only really new contribution of the article is the increase in semantic confusion generated by labeling such a state death. The British, whose concepts inspired the authors, are at least some-what more attentive to terminologic exactitude. They speak of brain-stem death, by which they mean (destruction) of the brain stem, the relevance of which is that it indicates an invariably fatal prognosis, despite the use of aggressive life-support technology. 2,3 The main reason for wanting to diagnose this condition is to demonstrate the futility of such treatment, as a justification for withdrawing it. 3,4 Brain-stem death so understood is, of course" @default.
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- W2097946706 title "The Semantic Confusion Surrounding 'Brain Death'" @default.
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