The Lazarus Phenomenon: Auto- Cardioversion After Termination Of Resuscitation -A Case Report
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Postgraduate Medical Journal of Ghana
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Introduction: Lazarus phenomenon is rare, and a
dramatic occurrence characterised by a delayed return of
spontaneous circulation after cardiopulmonary
resuscitation is terminated. We report a case of this rare
phenomenon.
Case Presentation: A 45-year-old unemployed man with
haemorrhagic pericardial effusion developed iatrogenic
perforation of the right ventricle and cardiac tamponade
during attempted catheter pericardiocentesis. He
became hemodynamically unstable for which he was
referred to the cardiothoracic centre and an emergency
sternotomy was carried out. He arrested as he was being
wheeled to theatre. The sternum was opened, the
perforations were repaired, direct cardiac massage was
carried out, he was defibrillated 14 times each with 20
joules but there was no response. He was declared dead
after 40 minutes of resuscitation. After an additional 20
minutes of no cardiac activity while he was being closed,
he regained spontaneous cardiac activity and eventually
recovered. Three years of follow up did not reveal any
neurological sequelae.
Conclusion: Though the Lazarus phenomenon is rare, it
is observable and therefore clinicians should be aware of
this phenomenon, and to observe any patient for at least
10-15 minutes (watchful waiting period) using non-invasive monitoring after the termination of
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation before confirming death.
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OFFEI-LARBI, G. O. R. D. O. N., Tamatey, M. N., Ukwuani, S. I., Gyan, B. K., Adomako, K. A., Aniteye, E., ... & Erasung, I. U. (2025). The Lazarus Phenomenon: Auto-Cardioversion After Termination of Resuscitation-A Case Report: Acute Complications of Leiomyoma. Postgraduate Medical Journal of Ghana, 14(1), 50-53.
