Near death experiences, cognitive function and psychological outcomes of surviving cardiac arrest

S Parnia, K Spearpoint, PB Fenwick - Resuscitation, 2007 - Elsevier
Cardiac arrest is associated with a number of cognitive processes as well as long term
psychological outcomes. Recent studies have indicated that approximately 10–20% of
cardiac arrest survivors report cognitive processes, including the ability to recall specific
details of their resuscitation from the period of cardiac arrest. In addition it has been
demonstrated that these cognitive processes are consistent with the previously described
near death experience and that those who have these experiences are left with long term …
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