In recent times, there have been several recorded cases of "resurrection" or people coming back to life after being declared dead. Ms. Janina Kolkiewicz in Ostrow Lubelski, Poland is one of the well-known people who came back to life. Photo: eBay.
Specifically, Mrs. Janina, 91 years old, was declared dead by doctors after her heart stopped beating and she stopped breathing in 2014. Eleven hours later, she woke up in the hospital morgue, surprising everyone. Photo: Medicalnewstoday.
According to scientists , the case of living like Mrs. Janina is called the Lazarus phenomenon or Lazarus syndrome. This syndrome is defined as the delayed return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) after the heart and lungs stop working. Photo: NDTV.
When this pressure is removed, the heart and lungs begin to work again. In 1982, the Lazarus phenomenon was first described in medicine, and at least 38 cases of Lazarus syndrome have been recorded. Patients who are declared dead after cardiac arrest will suddenly wake up to the amazement of everyone. Photo: Hinterhaus Productions/Getty Images.
A 2007 study by Dr. Vedamurthy Adhiyaman and colleagues found that about 82% of people with Lazarus syndrome experienced cardiac arrest within 10 minutes of the event, and 45% of those patients had good neurological recovery after awakening. Photo: Ground Picture/Shutterstock.
Researchers believe that the Lazarus phenomenon may occur due to pressure build-up in the chest from CPR. When CPR is stopped, this pressure is gradually released and the heart starts beating again. Photo: theheartysoul.
Another theory is that Lazarus syndrome is caused by a delayed effect of the drugs used in resuscitation. Hyperkalemia is also thought to be a cause of Lazarus phenomenon, as it is associated with delayed ROSC. Photo: Getty.
Because the Lazarus phenomenon occurs in a short period of time, about 10 minutes, and cannot be predicted in advance, it is very difficult to research and find an exact explanation for cases of death and resurrection. Photo: Science Photo Library - Ian Hoot / Getty Images.
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