Michael Jackson was resuscitated for ten minutes an hour after he suffered cardiac arrest, the Jacksons’ lawsuit has revealed.
An excerpt from the document, published in the News of the World, states: ‘At 13:21 hours or 1:21pm, the nurses and physicians at UCLA detected a weak femoral pulse and cardiac activity for Michael Jackson. At 13:22 hours he showed cardiac activity. At 13.33 he showed a weak ventricular rhythm (contracting of the lower heart chambers).
It continues: ‘Dr Cooper reported that when Michael Jackson was intubated with an endotrachial tube he had good breath sounds and “The initial cardiac rhythm appeared to be wide and slow in the 40s.” At 13.52 or 1.52pm he had a pulse of 53 beats per minute, with a MAE complex (major arrhythmic event).’
Source: DailyMail




