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Michael Knabinski, 45, was found in a park on Mount Rainier in Washington and taken to the Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, where doctors were unable to restore his heart to work with electric shocks.
The surprise, according to the American CNN, according to the doctor of the intensive care unit of the center, Jenelle Badulak, is that Knabinski’s heart beat again after it stopped for 45 minutes, adding that “he returned from death “.
Specialized rescue authorities found Kanabinski after he got lost last week in the National Park, where the weather was very cold, and found him frozen and unconscious, and his heart stopped.
Upon arrival at the emergency department, Knapinski received a treatment known as “extracorporeal membrane oxygenation,” a technique that provides long-term cardiovascular support to people whose heart and lungs cannot provide enough oxygen exchange or perfusion to sustain life.
According to Badulak, the “membrane oxygenator” device managed to restore blood flow in Knabinski’s body within 45 minutes, after which the medical team would warm him to the ideal temperature for the work of the heart, which gave him shocks again. electric to stimulate him to work again.
Following the success of the medical team resuscitating Kanabinsky’s heart, they were only concerned about the possibility that the brain would be permanently damaged while the heart stopped working.
After two full days, Knabinski woke up not showing any symptoms of a traumatic brain injury. He later said, “I didn’t understand what happened after I woke up from the coma. I thank everyone at the hospital for not revealing them. I am now alive and breathing.”
Knaabinski left the hospital after eight days, on the advice of doctors who had observed his condition and said that he would soon make a full recovery.