In fact, such a miracle was seen in America, where the heart of a hiker did not work for 45 minutes, but still he survived.
Michael Kanapinski, 45, was found motionless in a river at the foot of a mountain in Mount Rainier National Park on November 8.
At first, the pulse was beating, but in the emergency room, his heart stopped beating and he was pronounced dead.
One of the doctors treating him, Dr. Kennelly Bolak, told local media that the patient had died in the emergency room.
Doctors thought of doing something unique to save his life and attached the body to an ECMO machine.
From this machine, blood came out of the body and carbon dioxide was removed from it and transferred back to the body.
Michael Kanapinsky's heart stopped beating for 45 minutes during the doctors' attempt.
When the medical team succeeded in stabilizing the patient's condition, he regained consciousness two days later and the doctors called it a miracle.
Nurse Whitney Hollin, who was present, described the moment as the culmination of her career.
"He was crying and we were all crying. I'm sure I cried a little bit too. It was really special to have someone for whom we worked so hard from beginning to end, dramatically," he said. Wake up, it was all impressive.
Michael Kanapinski went to the snowy peak on the morning of November 7 with a friend and wanted to go to the southern slope of the national park.
On the way, the two parted ways and decided to meet somewhere.
However, when Michael Kanapinski did not arrive at his destination by this evening, the friend reported the disappearance.
Three teams from the National Park Services continued the search overnight, although the temperature was minus 8 degrees Celsius, making the task very difficult.
Michael Kanapinski was found unconscious in the river by helicopter.
Michael Kanapinski told local media that the last thing he remembers is going down the hill. "I don't remember what happened, I think I probably fell," he said.
He had wounds and scratches all over his body.
Michael Kanapinski still has medical problems, his skin burns from frostbite and his heart struggles to keep the blood circulating, but doctors believe he will soon recover.