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Atropine test and circulatory arrest in the fossa posterior assessed by transcranial Doppler

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Objective: To evaluate whether a negative atropine test (i. e., increase in heart rate of less than 3 % after intravenous administration of 3 mg atropine) correctly predicts circulatory arrest in the fossa posterior during craniocaudal herniation in patients with primary supratentorial lesions.¶Material and methods: Prospective, observational clinical study.¶Setting: Two surgical intensive care units in a university hospital.¶Patients: In 45 consecutive patients with suspected brain death, an atropine test (AT) and a transcranial Doppler sonography were performed simultaneously and, if necessary, repeatedly.¶Measurements and results: Forty-four patients fulfilled the typical criteria of a supratentorial and infratentorial circulatory arrest as the atropine test became negative. In one patient, who had undergone a decompressive craniectomy for uncontrollable intracranial pressure 4 h prior to the AT testing, we found a negative AT in the presence of an antegrade supratentorial and infratentorial flow.¶Conclusion: A negative atropine test indicates a circulatory arrest in the fossa posterior in patients with primary supratentorial lesions and craniocaudal herniation. In patients with brain-stem lesions, however, a negative atropine test does not unequivocally indicate a circulatory arrest.

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Received: 9 August 1999 Final revision received: 21 January 2000 Accepted: 1 February 2000

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Hüttemann, E., Schelenz, C., Sakka, S. et al. Atropine test and circulatory arrest in the fossa posterior assessed by transcranial Doppler. Intensive Care Med 26, 422–425 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001340051176

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