Induced Coma

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Some patients who survive a cardiac arrest are put into what is called an induced coma. This is where the person is given anaesthetic drugs, similar to those given when someone has an operation, to put them temporarily to sleep. This allows the body time to recover from the cardiac arrest. The person will be on a breathing machine (ventilator) to help them breathe.

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