Agonal Breathing is preformed by the brain as a last reflex to try and keep the person performing the agonal breathing alive, the brain will do this to signal that there is a severe lack of blood flow to the brain or a bleeding blood vessel in the brain, which if not given immediate medical attention, the person will die. This breathing can take place for a few minutes to hours, while the time between said breathes vary. Agonal Breathing is also referred to as âAgonal Gaspsâ or âAgonal Respirationâ.
Reece - âOh my god! What is he doing?â
Jacob - âHe needs to get to the hospital, he is preforming Agonal Breathing!â