Incidence and Correlates of Near-Death Experiences in a Cardiac Care Unit
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In this ambitious 30-month study β the largest of its kind at the time β Greyson tracked nearly 1,600 heart patients to see who reported near-death experiences. The headline: 10% of cardiac arrest survivors described an NDE, versus just 1% of other heart patients. But here's the really fascinating twist: NDEs didn't correlate with how physically close someone was to dying, how sick their heart was, or how their brain was functioning. NDE reporters were younger, more likely to have lost consciousness, and had more prior paranormal-type experiences. This disconnect between NDEs and measurable bodily factors challenges simple "your brain is shutting down" explanations and fuels ongoing debates about the nature of consciousness.
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The largest prospective cardiac NDE survey at publication, complementing the van Lommel (2001) Dutch and Parnia (2001) British studies. The finding that NDEs correlate with cardiac arrest but not objective physiological measures challenges purely neurological explanations and is widely cited in the consciousness-survival debate.
A 30-month prospective survey of 1,595 patients admitted to the cardiology service at the University of Virginia identified near-death experiences using the NDE Scale (β₯7 threshold). Of 116 cardiac arrest survivors, 10% reported NDEs compared to 1% of patients with other cardiac diagnoses (P<.001). NDErs (N=27) were younger (56Β±13 vs 64Β±13, P<.001), more likely to have lost consciousness (63% vs 18%, P<.001), reported more prior purportedly paranormal experiences (P=.009), and showed greater approach-oriented death acceptance (P=.01). No differences were found in cognitive function, quality of life, cardiac dysfunction severity, objective proximity to death, or coronary prognosis. The largest prospective NDE survey in cardiac patients at time of publication.
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Greyson, Bruce (2003). Incidence and Correlates of Near-Death Experiences in a Cardiac Care Unit. General Hospital Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0163-8343(03)00042-2
@article{greyson_2003_incidence_nde_cardiac,
title = {Incidence and Correlates of Near-Death Experiences in a Cardiac Care Unit},
author = {Greyson, Bruce},
year = {2003},
journal = {General Hospital Psychiatry},
doi = {10.1016/S0163-8343(03)00042-2},
}