“I’m fine, processing everything. Alive and very grateful. I was 22 minutes dead”. With those words, Manuela Bugueño Ipinza, a young Chilean athlete who suffered sudden death after crossing the finish line on Sunday in the Buenos Aires Half Marathon, summed up before THE NATION its sensations.The Ñandú Association, organizer of the competition that brought together more than 20,000 runners, had briefly reported yesterday: “On Sunday, the Chilean runner Manuela Bugueño, 30 years old, fainted when crossing the finish line in a time of 1h28m. She was quickly treated by the organization’s medical team and resuscitation tasks were carried out.”In coordination with the Urban Monitoring Center of the Buenos Aires government, the transfer of an ambulance to the Fernández Hospital was expeditedwhere his attention was completed, while he kept in direct contact with his family ”, added the official information that he wanted to expand this medium without success.Manuela BugueñoIn dialogue with LA NACION from the German Hospital, where she remains hospitalizedManuela told in detail what happened on Sunday at 8:30 in the morning after crossing the finish line in 118th place out of more than 5,000 women who participated in the competition.“I have been running for more than 10 years and I have been running longer distance for about five years now. I had already run a half marathon and it had never happened to me and now it happened to me”, Manuela began her story and continued telling how the sudden death picture was: “I crossed the finish line, I fainted, they understood me at once. That was what really saved my life, because if the entire emergency team, who were in charge of this, had not been there, I would not be telling this. This is true, because it was all very fast, a very good team, they did very good compressions, a very good job. It was 22 minutes of cardiac massage and defibrillation. In other words, basically I was dead for 22 minutes and then they took me to the hospital very quickly. The last thing I remember is passing out and then waking up in the hospital emergency room”.Manuela, who is 30 years old, is a doctor in her country and she knows what she is talking about when she highlights the rapid action of medical care, even with the complications of her condition, where the defibrillator was not the key to revive her: “I first had a ventricular tachycardia, in which the AED can be used because it is shockable. But then I had pulseless electrical activity. That can’t be defibrillated, so They gave me adrenaline and other medication. With that they got me out of unemployment”.
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