Autoresuscitering.

IF 1.2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening Pub Date : 2025-01-10 Print Date: 2025-01-21 DOI:10.4045/tidsskr.24.0481
Steinar Konradsen
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Abstract

Background: Cardiac arrest is a critical condition that can occur unexpectedly in prehospital settings. In rare instances, patients may experience a phenomenon known as autoresuscitation, or the Lazarus phenomenon, where spontaneous circulation resumes after resuscitation efforts have ceased.

Case presentation: A 90-year-old woman suffered prehospital cardiac arrest. Despite 20 minutes of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, no shockable rhythm was detected by an AED, and she was declared dead. Shortly after, she unexpectedly regained a pulse and began breathing. Although her condition showed slight improvement, she remained unresponsive and was placed in palliative care, passing away the next day.

Interpretation: This case underscores the rarity of autoresuscitation and highlights the importance of monitoring patients after CPR before declaring death. Awareness of the phenomenon can enhance communication with families in cases where it occurs.

背景:心脏骤停是院前意外发生的一种危重情况。在极少数情况下,患者可能会经历一种被称为自我复苏的现象,或拉撒路现象,即在复苏努力停止后,自发循环又恢复了。病例介绍:一名90岁妇女院前心脏骤停。尽管进行了20分钟的心肺复苏,但AED没有检测到休克性心律,她被宣布死亡。不久之后,她意外地恢复了脉搏并开始呼吸。虽然她的病情略有好转,但她仍然没有反应,接受了姑息治疗,于第二天去世。解释:本病例强调了自我复苏的罕见性,并强调了在宣布死亡前对心肺复苏术后患者进行监测的重要性。意识到这一现象可以在发生这种情况时加强与家人的沟通。
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Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening
Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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