Doctor Claims Corpses Could Be Revived 24-Hours After Death

Doctor Claims Corpses Could Be Revived 24-Hours After Death
 It is generally the case that once a person dies, there is only about a three-to-five minute window of potential resuscitation time before he or she becomes irreversibly dead, depending on the cause of death. But an American clinical care physician claims to have come up with a new way to revive corpses several hours after being dead, a process that with future advancements could eventually make it possible to revive the deceased up to 24 hours after death, he says.
Cardiac patients at Stony Brook University Hospital in New York are already a living testament to the success of Dr. Sam Parnia’s unusual revival claims. According to the latest available statistics, nearly twice as many patients are resuscitated there every year compared to other U.S. hospitals — the average resuscitation rate at Stony Brook is an astounding 33 percent, which contrasts sharply with the 18 percent average elsewhere.
So how does it all work? Utilizing the latest available medical technologies, Dr. Parnia carefully cools down the bodies of qualifying “dead” patients and pumps up their tissues with oxygen. This process, he says, prevents them from truly “dying,” as it basically just puts their lives on hold and gives physicians time to intercede and work their magic. The process is so effective, claims Dr. Parnia, that it could have revived the life of James Gandolfini, the former star of the popular television series, The Sopranos, who is believed to have died from a heart attack.
“I believe if he died here, he could still be alive,” said Dr. Parnia recently to Germany’s Der Spiegel magazine. “We’d cool him down, pump oxygen to the tissues … clinically dead, he could then be cared for by the cardiologist. He would make an angiogram, find the clot, take it out, put in a stent and we would restart the heart.”
Every victim of Titanic disaster could have been saved using modern techniques, says Dr. Parnia

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