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A woman was pronounced dead by the coroner after her husband found her unresponsive in bed and she was being prepared for burial when morticians discovered she was actually alive.
The horrifying tale from the Czech Republic unfolded when an 88-year-old woman, who was thought to be dead, showed signs of life in her coffin.
According to Blesk.cz
The husband shared with Blesk that as the workers were moving his wife into the coffin, they realized she was breathing. An ambulance was called, and she was promptly taken to the hospital.
An ambulance arrived shortly after, and the woman was transported to the hospital.
While this may seem like something out of a horror story, this rare medical occurrence has happened before.
According to the Cleveland Clinic, it’s known as the Lazarus Effect.
Named after the biblical story of Jesus raising Lazarus back from the dead, this usually occurs after CPR ends.
This incident is reminiscent of the Lazarus Effect, a term used to describe situations where someone is resuscitated after being declared dead. The name is derived from the Biblical tale of Jesus bringing Lazarus back to life after his passing.
Typically, this happens after a cardiac arrest occurs and CPR is administered to the patient.
This medical phenomenon occurs after the patient is clinically pronounced dead.
Some time later, the patient will begin to show signs of life and must continue to show these signs for more than a few seconds.
According to the National Institutes of Health, there have been 74 confirmed cases in the U.S. from 1982-2022.Â
It is still unknown how or why the Lazarus Effect happens.
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