Posted on January 22, 2010.
The it is possible to prevent the cerebral death?If the brain checks the body by a reaction edlectrochimique a type of and the body supports the brain while the furnishing all then does other the it is possible to prevent the cerebral death in the patients is transported scene of injury?
The it would be possible to rekindle a brain recently dead by the technologies a not very similar ones (I lean myself towards the organ re-animation coupled with the brain stimulation)?
The medicine technology advanced so strong and nevertheless I feel that in certain respects we always are very behind. Is so which your opinion on this question? Additional Details3 years agoVery instructive (thank you) - Nevertheless if the brain dies in roughly four minutes after organ failure criticizes, it would not be therefore possible to support the brain by the timely compensation of such organic loss?
, Leave to say also as the brain himself 'faire' dies. Want to rehabilitate a recently dead brain sufficiently to revive (although with the probable loss of portions of memory)?
3 years agoVery instructive (thank you) - Nevertheless if the brain dies in roughly four minutes after organ failure criticizes, it would not be therefore possible to support the brain by the timely compensation of such organic loss?
, Leave to say also as the brain himself 'faire' dies. Want to rehabilitate a recently dead brain sufficiently to revive (although with the probable loss of portions of memory)?
As is so common, some semantic one are implied in your question. The death is a state of which no organism, no organ, or no fabric can return the medical technical usages. If the this is " revived" then, by the definition the subject was only the close death.
This is based on a principle more biological, more admitted and longer that life does not jump things of no lives. Theoretically, if some brain portion did not undergo irreparably degenerating quickly conditions, then it it is possible to maintain the life in some portion of him and restores maybe some pretence of health and homeostasis. This would demand a constant source of oxygen and of glucose (among the man something else). I does not see any reason that a brain could not be kept living without most of the body, the advances of furnished science far enough.
It there moved away more that is unknown of the body and spirit than is known. In this direction that we are very behind. Nevertheless, obtaining a brainstem significantly to graft on a vertebral rope is a by far extremely difficult barriers to the brain transplantation.
&Quot; Reanimating" a heart is not really a question to convert dead fabric to live fabric. The this is the most ordinarily restarting simply the electric cycles that keep the fabric of muscle of heart in life pump, or in stimulating an intrinsic scatterbrained system (as the knot of sinoatrial) or by the impulses artificial by a pacemaker. If the whole fabric of muscle is dead, then " code blue" are sterile. In this case, a heart transplantation could help if the body remainder could be maintained living in the intedrim.
The brain cells die after 4 minutes without the blood flow because of the oxygen loss.
The brains keep the knowledge by the engraving to the etching signatures chemical on the individual cells, and in the cell packages. When these not cells longer work, the knowledge is lost.
In contrast to the heart, in contrast to the kidney, or in contrast to other less than organs criticizes, it is impossible to cool the brain to prevent the death of massive cell that results when the blood stops pumping. Vous'd must removes the skull brain - which isn't all that hard, il's puts back it that is the true challenge.
Another reason for the cerebral, which death doesn't must does necessarily with organ failure, is when there is an injury of traumatic brain the swells of brain on and since it has not where to go because of the skull, it herniates - then the death. The source (the sources) : traumatism cares for the experience