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[To what extent is cardiac work capacity preserved after long periods of clinical death under hypothermia?].
After the heart arrest during 1-4 hrs in immersion hypothermia (water temperature 9 degrees C), heart beats were restored. The mechanical power of the heart, however; was reduced to 64-73% of the initial level in 1-3 hrs and to 39% in 4 hrs after the cardiac arrest.