According to a study, researchers found that some patients remained awake after cardiac arrest, and one of the men recalled exactly how he resuscitated.

A disturbing study shows that people may still be conscious after death

  • According to a study, researchers found that some patients remain awake after cardiac arrest, one of the men recalled exactly how he resuscitated.
  • A shocking study found that people can remain awake even after death.
  • These revelations were published in a groundbreaking paper published in the medical journal Resuscitation and examined 2,060 cases of cardiac arrest, for example.

Researchers found that some patients can maintain a certain degree of consciousness even after the heart stops beating. These revelations were published in a groundbreaking paper published in the medical journal Resuscitation and examined 2,060 cases of cardiac arrest. A man the researchers interviewed clearly remembered how the doctor resuscited him.

researcher said: "The man described the feeling of observing events from the top corner of the room and continued to experience the feeling of looking down. He accurately described the people, voices and activities during the resuscitation. The medical records confirmed his statement and specifically supported his description and use of automatic external defibrillator . This may be equivalent to a maximum of three minutes of awareness during cardiac arrest and CPR."

The man told investigators: "I was still talking to the nurse, and then suddenly I left. I think I passed out...but I clearly remember an automatic voice saying, "Give the patient an electric shock" and then a woman in the corner of the room was waving to me... I remember thinking, "I can't go there"... She waved to me…I think she knew me, I felt I could trust her, I felt there was a reason she was there, I don’t know what that was. The next second, I was looking at me, the nurse and another bald man. I couldn’t see his face, but I could see his back. He was a very down-to-earth person. He was wearing a blue robe and something on his head, but I could tell he had no hair because where the hat was. The next thing I remember was waking up in bed.

out of 2,060 cases involved in the 2014 study, 330 One patient survived and was discharged from the hospital after a cardiac arrest. Although many of them do not remember what happened to them, some clearly remember the pain they suffered. Nine of them had a “near-death experience” and two reported visual awareness during cardiac arrest.

The study’s introduction said: “While 10% of cardiac arrest survivors reported near-death experiences, the broader cognitive and psychological experiences associated with cardiac arrest, as well as the awareness and association between actual events in cardiac arrest, have not been studied for auditory and visual recollection of cardiac arrest and events. The main purpose of this study was to examine the incidence of consciousness and a wide range of psychological experiences during resuscitation. The secondary aim is to study the feasibility of establishing a new approach to test the accuracy of visual and auditory perception and awareness reporting during cardiac arrest. "

The study concluded: "Survivors of cardiac arrest experienced extensive memory after resuscitation, including experiences of fear and persecution, as well as consciousness. Although clear recollections of visual consciousness are rare, it is not clear whether these experiences lead to later PTSD. Studies are also needed to describe the role of explicit and implicit memory after cardiac arrest and the effect of this phenomenon on post-traumatic stress disorder episodes and other life adjustments in cardiac arrest survivors. ”

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