This case challenges clinicians to reassess our current definition of death and reaffirms the need for clearer guidelines surrounding the certification of death. The most commonly accepted model is that there is a degree of autopositive end-expiratory pressure impending venous return as a consequence of vigorous ventilation during CPR. There are a variety of theories regarding the pathology of pediatric autoresuscitation. The patient remains alive but with significant neurological impairment. After 10 cycles of CPR, resuscitation was stopped 6 minutes later, the patient had a return of spontaneous circulation and was transferred to the pediatric intensive care unit. Its occurrence has been noted in medical literature at least 38 times since 1982. Bamforth-Lazarus syndrome, 241850, Autosomal recessive (Bamforth-Lazarus syndrome) (Prenatal) (MLPA) Intergen Genetic Diagnosis and Research Centre. Lazarus syndrome or autoresuscitation after failed cardiopulmonary resuscitation is the spontaneous return of circulation after failed attempts at resuscitation. We report a previously well 18-month-old who attended the emergency department after an unexplained cardiac arrest. Lazarus syndrome, also known as autoresuscitation after failed cardiopulmonary resuscitation,1 is the spontaneous return of a normal cardiac rhythm after. 15-year-old male, ARDS 2 staphylococcal pneumonia post influenza A, on ECMO 28 days complicated by renal failure on CVVHD, pulmonary aspergillosis. C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region. The longest recorded time between stopping cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and return of spontaneous circulation is 2 minutes. The Lazarus phenomenon is a rare, possibly under-reported condition that happens when someone who seems to be dead shows signs of life again, typically several minutes after health workers stop. It was later the basis for a short-lived television. Pediatric autoresuscitation is extremely rare, with only 4 documented cases in the literature. The Lazarus Syndrome is a 1979 American made-for-television drama thriller film directed by Jerry Thorpe.