Doctors at a UAE hospital have successfully treated a 9-year-old boy who suffered a cardiac arrest . The incident began when the boy returned home after playing football and complained of chest pain. Shortly afterward, he collapsed and became unresponsive. His father immediately performed chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, but the boy remained unresponsive.

The parents rushed him to the hospital's emergency department, where doctors found him unresponsive, not breathing and without a pulse. Recognizing the critical situation, they immediately called a “Code Blue.” A team of pediatricians, anesthesiologists, and nurses promptly began cardiopulmonary resuscitation , following pediatric advanced life support guidelines and delivering direct current shocks. After continuous efforts, the team finally observed a response on the monitor, and the boy began to show signs of…