Lazarus Phenomenon or the Return from the Afterlife—What We Know about Auto Resuscitation
Abstract
:1. The Death and Resurrection of Lazarus
2. Introduction
3. Lazarus Phenomenon—What Do We Know?
4. Presumed Causes of Lazarus Syndrome
5. Cases of Lazarus Phenomenon Documented in Literature
6. Recovery from Autoresuscitation
7. Lazarus Phenomenon in Children
8. Interesting Cases of Lazarus Syndrome
9. The Latest Cases of the Lazarus Phenomenon
10. Summary
11. Conclusions
- (1)
- Patients who have died after cessation of resuscitation should continue to be monitored (minimum ECG) for at least 10 min.
- (2)
- During resuscitation, overventilation of the patient should be avoided due to the high risk of hyperinflation, which is mentioned as one of the causes of the Lazarus phenomenon.
- (3)
- Continuing resuscitation without confirmation of myocardial contractility by echocardiography—which is recommended in the ERC 2021 guidelines as well as in the American Heart Association (AHA) 2020 guidelines—should not be abandoned too hastily.
- (4)
- After prolonged CPR of at least 30 min, the patient’s chances of autoresuscitation are increased. It is especially common in the presence of non-shockable rhythms.
- (5)
- The advanced age of the patient does not preclude the occurrence of the Lazarus phenomenon.
- (6)
- To increase the awareness of the medical community, information about the phenomenon of Lazarus should be disseminated.
- (7)
- We encourage you to report cases of the Lazarus phenomenon—this will allow you to create your own database and analyze the likely causes, which can be used to create guidelines to avoid premature pronouncement of death.
- (8)
- At the current state of knowledge, the reasons for this phenomenon are not fully known, and continued follow-up and research are essential.
- (9)
- The current scientific data presenting cases of Lazarus syndrome in given years do not constitute the final number of occurrences of autoresuscitation. Most likely, the presence of this phenomenon is more common. The extent of spontaneous recovery after death, along with the reporting of this phenomenon, still remains unknown.
Author Contributions
Funding
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Data Availability Statement
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1982 | 80 | M | 20 | A | 5 | 35 days | [3,30] |
67 | M | 20 | A | Unknown | 15 days | ||
68 | F | Unknown | A | 20 | 90 days | ||
84 | M | 10 | A | 5 | 1 day | ||
1987 | 40 | F | 30 | A | 10 | Unknown | [31] |
1991 | 64 | M | 20 | PEA | 15 | 1 h | [8,32,36] |
36 | F | 25 | PEA | 3 | 6 months | ||
49 | M | 30 | A | 5 | 15 days | ||
Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | PEA | 15 | Complete recovery | ||
75 | F | 20 | A | 5 | Unknown | ||
Unknown | Unknown | 30 | A | 5 | 1 day | ||
1993 | 87 | F | 15 | Unknown | Unknown | 12 days | [4,53] |
75 | M | 23 | A | 5 | Unknown | ||
1994 | 70 | M | 34 | A | 8 | 21 days | [33] |
1996 | 55 | M | 30 | A | 7 | 3 days | [35,47] |
66 | M | 30 | VF | 5 | Complete recovery | ||
1997 | 35 | M | 88 | A | 5 | 1 day | [48,49] |
54 | F | 50 | PEA | 1 | 93 days | ||
1998 | 67 | F | 43 | A | 5 | 9 days | [50,51] |
80 | M | 30 | PEA | 5 | 2 days | ||
1999 | 76 | M | 30 | A | 5 | 1 day | [52,54] |
59 | F | 15 | PEA | 2 | 30 min | ||
2001 | 66 | M | 18 | A | 10 | 13 days | [29,55,56] |
27 | M | 25 | A | 1 | Unknown | ||
93 | F | 6 | Unknown | 5 | Unknown | ||
2002 | Unknown | Unknown | 15 | PEA | Unknown | Unknown | [42,57] |
65 | M | 35 | A | 20 | 5 days | ||
2003 | 81 | M | 25 | A | 2 | 31 days | [58] |
2004 | 81 | F | 13 | A | Unknown | 20 h | [59,60] |
94 | F | 40 | PEA | 3 | 21 days | ||
2005 | 41 | M | 15 | A | 23 | 5 days | [61,62,63] |
83 | F | 17 | A | 33 | 4 h | ||
63 | F | 12 | A | 10 | 12 days | ||
2006 | 83 | M | 60 | PEA | 7 | Unknown | [64,65] |
78 | M | 25 | A | Unknown | 19 h | ||
2007 | 52 | F | CPR-NI | A | Unknown | Unknown | [9,66,67] |
47 | M | 26 | A | 15 | 3 months | ||
85 | M | CPR-NI | PEA | 6 | 2 days | ||
2010 | Unknown | Unknown | 36 | A | 2 | 25 min | [68] |
84 | M | 15 | PEA | 5 | Complete recovery | ||
2011 | 83 | M | 90 | A | 10 | 12 days | [6,28,40] |
3 | M | 25 | A | 1 | 40 min | ||
9 months | F | Unknown | A | 30 s | Unknown | ||
10 | F | 40 | PEA | 2 | Unknown | ||
2012 | 53 | M | 46 | A | 2 | 34 days | [69,70] |
65 | M | 55 | A | 40 | 13 days | ||
2013 | 89 | F | 18 | A | 5 | 370 min | [34,71] |
62 | M | 40 | PEA | 5 | 34 h | ||
2014 | Unknown | Unknown | 22 | A | 3 | Full recovery | [34,72] |
21 | M | 30 | A | 10 | 57 days | ||
2015 | 67 | M | 47 | PEA | 5 | 1 day | [41,73] |
11 months | F | 35 | Unknown | 15 | 4, 5 months | ||
2016 | Unknown | M | CPR-NI | Unknown | 1 min 42 s | 108 s | [74,75,76,77] |
57 | F | CPR-NI | Unknown | 3 | 3 min | ||
25 | F | 40 | A | 7 min | 4 h | ||
69 | F | 25 | PEA | 10 | Unknown | ||
44 | M | 80 | PEA | 5 | 3 days | ||
2017 | 69 | M | 40 | A | 180 | 10 days | [7,26,37] |
97 | F | 16 | A | 3 | 2 min | ||
30 | F | 31 | PEA | 6 | 88 min | ||
63 | M | 12 | PEA | 3 | 1 day | ||
91 | F | 16 | PEA | 3 | 15 min | ||
61 | F | 18 | PEA | 8 | 3 min | ||
66 | M | 45 | PEA | 5 | 9 days | ||
2018 | 97 | M | CPR-NI | A, VF | Unknown | 20 h | [27,39] |
18 months | M | Unknown | PEA | 6 | Not full recovery (neurological dysfunction) | ||
2019 | 86 | F | CPR-NI DNR procedure. | A | 4 | Unknown | [42] |
2020 | 33 | M | 30 | A | 20 | 7 days | [43,44] |
79 | F | 9 | PEA | 14 | 10 h | ||
2021 | 79 | F | 10 | A | 20 | 14 days | [45,78,79,80] |
66 | F | 32 | PEA | 5 | Unknown | ||
16 | M | CPR-NI DNR procedure. | A | Unknown | Unknown | ||
2 | M | CPR-NI | A | 14 | 3 h and 35 min | ||
18 month old | Unknown | 20 | Unknown | 6 | Unknown | ||
2022 | 25 | F | 73 | A | 15 | Unknown | [46,81] |
44 | F | Unknown | A | 6 | Unknown |
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Rzeźniczek, P.; Gaczkowska, A.D.; Kluzik, A.; Cybulski, M.; Bartkowska-Śniatkowska, A.; Grześkowiak, M. Lazarus Phenomenon or the Return from the Afterlife—What We Know about Auto Resuscitation. J. Clin. Med. 2023, 12, 4704. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12144704
Rzeźniczek P, Gaczkowska AD, Kluzik A, Cybulski M, Bartkowska-Śniatkowska A, Grześkowiak M. Lazarus Phenomenon or the Return from the Afterlife—What We Know about Auto Resuscitation. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2023; 12(14):4704. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12144704
Chicago/Turabian StyleRzeźniczek, Piotr, Agnieszka Danuta Gaczkowska, Anna Kluzik, Marcin Cybulski, Alicja Bartkowska-Śniatkowska, and Małgorzata Grześkowiak. 2023. "Lazarus Phenomenon or the Return from the Afterlife—What We Know about Auto Resuscitation" Journal of Clinical Medicine 12, no. 14: 4704. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12144704
APA StyleRzeźniczek, P., Gaczkowska, A. D., Kluzik, A., Cybulski, M., Bartkowska-Śniatkowska, A., & Grześkowiak, M. (2023). Lazarus Phenomenon or the Return from the Afterlife—What We Know about Auto Resuscitation. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 12(14), 4704. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12144704