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In reply to the discussion: Doctors saying brain dead; patients saying otherwise [View all]Barack_America
(28,876 posts)When brain dies as a result of oxygen deprivation, it swells. The swelling cuts off circulation, which will kill any remaining neurons that are hanging on. This is why holes are cut into skulls in order to "relieve pressure on the brain". It is an attempt to keep blood flowing.
Jahi's initial anoxic event was so catastrophic that there was no way to prevent this from happening, blood stopped flowing and all of her remaining neurons died.
I'm not sure you appreciate what happened to this girl. She had a large bleed. She appears to have aspirated a large amount of blood. She went into cardiac arrest from the blood loss and the fact that her lungs were filled with blood. Because of the bleeding in her throat and her obesity, doctors had a hard time intubating her. When they did, she was still compromised by the blood in her lungs. All of this time, there was insufficient oxygen to her brain. Much of her brain died. What didn't die initially then died from the subsequent swelling and lack of blood flow. She now has no blood flow to or electrical activity in her brain. It is dead. She is dead.