Kuzbass doctors brought a woman back to life from clinical death

Medical workers in Russia's Kuzbass region have recorded an astonishing result. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
A forty-three-year-old woman was brought to a local cardiodispanzer with a diagnosis of severe myocardial infarction. In the hospital's admission department, the patient's condition deteriorated sharply, and she entered a state of clinical death.
Despite the extreme seriousness of the situation, the doctors did not give up and began taking all necessary measures to save the patient. Specialists continued heart massage and artificial respiration without stopping for a single minute.
At the same time, the patient's body underwent a thorough examination. Analysis revealed that one of the coronary arteries was completely blocked.
Doctors immediately performed surgery and installed a stent in the artery to restore blood circulation. According to information provided by regional authorities, the resuscitation process usually lasts up to thirty minutes.
If heart activity is not restored within this time, biological death is recorded. However, in this case, the relentless efforts of the doctors paid off.
After nearly seventy-one minutes, the patient's heart started beating again. Most joyfully, despite the prolonged state of clinical death, the patient's brain activity remained undamaged.
Currently, doctors assess her condition as stable, and the patient continues treatment under supervision. This event is being recognized as one of the rare rescue operations in medical history.





