British woman brought back to life after six-hour cardiac arrest

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A British woman says it was a "miracle" she was revived after her heart stopped for six hours when she was caught in a snowstorm.Teacher
Audrey Schoeman collapsed while out walking in the Spanish Pyrenees last month and developed hypothermia before going into cardiac
arrest.Mrs Schoeman, who is in her thirties, who lives in Spain but has a British passport, started "talking nonsense" as her eyes rolled
back into her head and she stopped breathing, her husband Rohan said.Image:Audrey Schoeman collapsed while out walking in the Spanish
PyreneesHe added: "I thought she was dead."I was trying to feel a pulse I couldn't feel a breath, I couldn't feel a heartbeat."Mrs Schoeman
was airlifted to hospital, where her temperature was recorded as 18C (64.4F) - less than half what it should have been
Doctors could also not find any vital signs.Medics at the Vall d'Hebron Hospital in Barcelona said Mrs Schoeman had suffered the longest
cardiac arrest ever recorded in Spain, calling it an "exceptional case".Dr Eduard Argudo said: "She looked as though she was dead, but we
knew that, in the context of hypothermia, Audrey had a chance of surviving."Image:Audrey Schoeman with the doctors that helped save her
lifeHypothermia, although causing her body to shut down, also meant her brain and organs had been protected.Dr Argudo added: "If she had
been in cardiac arrest for this long at a normal body temperature, she would be dead."In hospital, she was put on a machine that removed her
blood, re-oxygenated it, and then pumped it back into her body.Then, once her body temperature had reached 30C (86F), she was switched to a
defibrillator
It was then that her heart began working again, six hours after emergency services were called.Speaking to local media, she said: "It's like
a miracle except that it's all because of the doctors."Probably this winter, I won't go to the mountains, but I hope that in spring we'll be
able to start hiking again
I don't want this to take away that hobby."Mrs Schoeman was discharged from hospital 12 days after being admitted.