North Carolina Medical Malpractice Attorneys Discuss Anesthesia Errors
Mistakes involving the use of substances that paralyze, slow breathing and heart rate, and induce unconsciousness can be deadly and disabling.

Patients and their families usually give little thought to potential risks from the medications and gases used in anesthesia. Mostly, people are just happy that they can endure surgeries and other medical and dental procedures while experiencing minimal pain or being completely asleep and unaware.
And, in truth, mistakes by the anesthesiologists, dentists and nurses who administer anesthesia are not all that common. When errors do get made, however, they are definitely medical malpractice. The effects can also be devastating or deadly, as should be expected from the negligent use of substances that paralyze, slow breathing and heart rate, and induce unconsciousness.
Between 1992 and 2014, U.S. victims of anesthesia errors brought 10,246 successful medical malpractice claims. Across that timespan, the median settlement or jury award for an anesthesia error was $40,837, and the payments reflected compensation for some combination of follow-up care, disability, emotional distress and pain and suffering.
The greatest danger from an error involving anesthesia is hypoxic brain injury. When the flow of oxygen to the brain stops for as little as four minutes, the brain starts dying. The damage is often permanent, leaving survivors with physical and intellectual disabilities that range from numbness in the hands and feet to a complete inability to communicate and care for themselves.
Mistakes that harm patients who receive anesthesia include
Every doctor, nurse and pharmacist involved in the preparation and administration of anesthesia has high legal duties to protect the patient. Clinics, hospitals and pharmacies have those legal duties, as well. When a patient suffers harm from anesthesia, the responsible parties must be held accountable.
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Mistakes involving the use of substances that paralyze, slow breathing and heart rate, and induce unconsciousness can be deadly and disabling.
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