In 1999, Anna Bågenholm, a 29-year-old Swedish medical student, survived 80 minutes submerged in near-freezing water with her core body temperature dropping to 13.7°C—the lowest ever recorded in a human who survived. Despite having no pulse or heartbeat, doctors at Tromsø University Hospital refused to give up, connecting her to a heart-lung bypass machine for 9 hours of resuscitation. Her case transformed hypothermia treatment by establishing the guiding principle: 'You're not dead until you're warm and dead,' demonstrating that the cold can essentially put the body on pause rather than killing it immediately.
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Frozen solid. No pulse. Still alive. Anna Bågenholm #history #survivalAñadido:
In 1999, a woman had no heartbeat [music] for over an hour and still lived to tell the story.
Anna Bågenholm was a 29-year-old Swedish medical student skiing in Norway [music] when she fell headfirst into a frozen stream. She found a small air pocket under the ice and held on.
Her friends desperately tried to [music] free her but couldn't.
For 80 minutes, Anna was submerged in near-freezing water. By the time rescuers [music] pulled her out, she was in cardiac arrest. No pulse. No breathing.
Her core body [music] temperature had dropped to just 13.7° C, the lowest ever recorded [music] in a human who survived.
Doctors at Tromsø University Hospital refused to give up. They connected her to a heart-lung bypass [music] machine and after 9 hours of resuscitation, her heart started beating again.
She spent [music] 2 months in intensive care and had to relearn how to walk.
During that time, she resented her friends for calling for help and saving her, but she made a near full recovery.
She would later apologize [music] to her friends.
The cold had essentially put her body on pause, not killed her.
Her case transformed [music] how we treat hypothermia.
The guiding principle it inspired, you're not dead until you're warm and dead.
Anna Bågenholm went on to become a radiologist at the very hospital that saved her life.
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