“…(88,89) In cases of brain death, bradyarrhythmias may be resistant to atropine, due to the lack of vagal activity; therefore, we recommend using adrenaline, dopamine or isoproterenol (D). (18,90,91) When persistent and associated with hypotension or low output, bradyarrhythmias should be treated with a transvenous pacemaker (D). (90) Previous family consent should be granted for all procedures required either for maintenance or removal of organs.…”