Clinically Dead Woman Revived After 42 Minutes
Published August 19, 2013
News Corp Australian PapersAustralian doctors have saved the life of a woman who was clinically dead for 42 minutes. The miracle patient was rushed to hospital after a major heart attack, but was declared clinically dead soon after arrival. With the aid of a hi-tech machine that kept blood flowing to her brain, doctors at Melbourne's MonashHeart managed to unblock vital arteries and return her heart to a normal rhythm. The hospital today described her survival as "astonishing". Doctors say Vanessa Tanasio, 41, a mother of two from the suburb of Narre Warren, needed numerous defibrillator shocks, including one in the ambulance on her way to hospital. In a telephone interview from the hospital, she said she was eager to get home. "I'm feeling excellent. For someone who has been dead for nearly an hour of this week I am feeling tremendously well." Emergency medics used a device called LUCAS 2 to keep her blood flowing last Monday while cardiologist Dr Wally Ahmar worked to unblock the arteries to her heart. Tanasio, a sales representative for an earthmoving equipment company, said she had no history of heart problems. "This has taken me completely by surprise. I am relieved to still be here for my children. The doctors and the nurses have been awesome. The machine is awesome." |
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