Medico-legal autopsy cases were reviewed to detect myocardial changes induced by resuscitation methods. Myofibrillar degeneration (MFD) induced by resuscitation methods was classified into two types according to Luxol fast blue staining: contraction band (CB) and diffuse staining (DS). In the cases in which cardiopulmonary resuscitation had been performed, myocytes showing CB or DS formed small foci and were distributed in the papillary muscles, septum, and inner to middle layers of the myocardium. MFD induced by vasopressors was characterized by solitary distribution of degenerating myocytes that mainly showed DS and sometimes CB. When direct current countershocks had been performed, focal MFD in the subepicardial zone appeared to be a characteristic feature.