A ten-year-old boy in Vietnam has survived after experiencing cardiac arrest for over an hour following multiple unexplained fainting spells. The child’s heart stopped for an extended period, requiring extensive medical intervention. Doctors successfully revived the boy using a combination of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), a life support system that oxygenates blood outside the body. The cause of the initial fainting spells remains undetermined and is currently under investigation by medical professionals. The successful resuscitation is being hailed as a medical achievement, demonstrating the effectiveness of advanced life support techniques. The boy is currently receiving ongoing care and monitoring following the critical incident. His condition is stable, but further tests are needed to establish the underlying cause of his health crisis.