后麦克马斯时代脑死亡的放射性核素评估:后记和谜题

L. Zuckier
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有时,一个病人的医疗奥德赛从默默无闻进入公共领域。Jahi McMath是一名不幸的13岁女孩,手术后心脏骤停,随后根据神经学标准被宣布死亡(以下简称脑死亡[BD])。她的家人成功地向法院请愿,以防止支持性护理的中断。她在呼吸机上维持了4.5个月,直到2018年6月出现心肺骤停。由于围绕Jahi的医疗过程的深刻而持久的法律争论导致了广泛的媒体报道,许多临床细节在公共领域被披露,这成为医学文献社论和评论的焦点。2016年本刊发表了一篇关于BD放射性核素评价的文章,回顾了Jahi McMath的发病初期过程,并讨论了闪烁成像在BD诊断中的作用(1)。Jahi的全部医疗记录被公布,包括放射性核素BD检查的图像(2)。这篇社论通过提供额外的临床病史、放射性核素图像及其分析,以及对这一悲惨病例引起的争议和问题的讨论,更新了先前的报告。这里提供的临床信息属于公共领域,要么是以前发表的文献,要么是Jahi母亲授权的任务。
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Radionuclide Evaluation of Brain Death in the Post-McMath Era: Epilogue and Enigmata
O n occasion, a patient ’ s medical odyssey emerges from obscu-rity into the public domain. Jahi McMath was an unfortunate 13-y-old girl who suffered a cardiac arrest after surgery and was subsequently declared dead by neurologic criteria (hereafter referred to as brain death [BD]). Her family successfully petitioned the courts to prevent interruption of supportive care. She was maintained on a ventilator for 4.5 y until experiencing cardiopulmonary arrest in June 2018. Because the profound and protracted legal arguments surrounding Jahi ’ s medical course resulted in extensive media coverage, many clinical details were disclosed in the public domain, which served as a nidus for editorials and reviews in the medical literature. An article on radionuclide evaluation of BD appeared in this journal in 2016, reviewing the initial course of Jahi McMath ’ s illness and discussing the role of scintigraphy in the determination of BD ( 1 ). Jahi ’ s entire medical records were released, including images from a radionuclide BD examination ( 2 ). This editorial updates the prior report by providing additional clinical history, radionuclide images and their analysis, and a discussion of controversy and questions engendered by this tragic case. Clinical information presented here is in the public domain, either in previously published literature or with per-mission granted by Jahi ’ s mother.
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