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Yesterday the eyes of the whole world turned to the turf at the stadium in Copenhagen, where Christian Eriksen’s resuscitation was taking place. The Danish footballer lost consciousness during the match against Finland as part of Euro 2020. The reanimation action lasted forever, and everyone wondered if it was not for too long. Is there still hope.
- Christian Eriksen had a heart attack during the match. His life was saved thanks to the sober reaction of the captain, Simon Kjaer
- Kjaer blocked Eriksen’s airway so that he would not suffocate with his own tongue. Then the footballer was taken care of by the medical staff, which started resuscitation
- Circulation stops during a heart attack. When this situation continues for too long, brain death occurs
- More information can be found on the Onet homepage.
What actually happened at the Denmark – Finland match?
When Christian Eriksen hit the field just before the end of the first half, no one knew what had happened. The player had no contact with the opponent, there was no dangerous clash, although the match was actually tough. Eriksen was not injured. He just fell.
Eriksen’s body then suffered a heart attack, i.e. a situation in which the heart muscle does not receive enough blood, leading to ischemia, hypoxia, and eventually organ death. The footballer suffered a cardiac arrest – his heart stopped beating, depriving the body of oxygen, which is necessary for survival. The American Heart Association report shows that up to over 360 Americans experience cardiac arrest outside the hospital each year. In this situation, as much as 90 percent. people die.
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In this respect, the footballer was very lucky, because his teammate – captain Simon Kjaer reacted quickly. He gave him first aid, securing Eriksen’s respiratory tract. Then it was time for the actual resuscitation.
– In 25 seconds, rescue groups appeared, which took over the process of resuscitation and life support from the players. There are two situations in rescue situations: charge and drive or stabilize on the spot. You can see that the right decision was chosen, because after the patient was transported to the hospital, his condition stabilized – said Dr. Artur Zaczyński, who previously worked as a paramedic, on TVN24.
So the heroes of the match were also paramedics, whose presence we often forget.
– It is much more difficult to heal in an ambulance, perform resuscitation while moving, than in a stable place, such as the pitch here. Lifeguards are always there, waiting. They are sometimes invisible during the match, but if the need arises, the amounts of force and resources, as in this case, are adequately used – added Dr. Zaczyński.
How long can CPR take before brain death occurs?
The world held its breath as Christian Eriksen was resuscitated, and fans felt that the attempt to restore circulation continued indefinitely. People wondered if it was not for too long.
Until a few years ago, it was thought that brain death would always occur within 5 minutes of cessation of circulation, unless resuscitation was started. The resuscitation action was then stopped after an average of 20 minutes, if it did not bring any results. In 2014, however, an article by prof. Samuel Tisherman of the University of Maryland, who argued that brain death may not occur for much longer. Three years later, Japanese scientists confirmed this thesis.
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They analyzed data from over 280 thousand. people whose heart has stopped beating outside the hospital. They managed to extract 32 thousand. patients in whom resuscitation restored circulation. It turned out that after a month, 27 percent. of people the brain was working properly (in them the resuscitation lasted an average of 13 minutes). Slightly worse results were observed in those whose heart was not beating for an average of 22 minutes. However, the researchers noted that good results were also seen in patients after 38 minutes of CPR.
In the case of Christian Eriksen, we already know that there was no brain death. The footballer not only regained consciousness, but was even able to talk to his teammates. He persuaded them to finish the match without him, which actually happened.
First aid for cardiac arrest. What to do?
Simon Kjaer’s reaction to Christian Eriksen’s condition was exemplary. In a situation where a person is unconscious, first of all, open the airways and tilt their head back. If the victim is not breathing, get help immediately and start resuscitation.
- First aid. How to give it? [WE EXPLAIN]
For an adult, the pattern is 30 chest compressions and two breaths. These activities are repeated until the victim regains his breath or until an ambulance arrives. Compressions are made in the center of the chest. The hands are clasped and the elbows are locked. Body weight should be used for compressions – they should be performed at a depth of approx. 5 – 6 cm.
What are the symptoms of a heart attack?
Correct diagnosis of a heart attack can save someone’s life. The main symptoms of the disease include:
- sudden and very severe pain in the area of the breastbone or heart
- feeling anxious or anxious
- pale skin
- confusion
- acceleration of the heart rate
- dyspnoea
- sweating
- tachycardia
- weakness
- nausea
- dizziness
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