Anesthesia and OR Safety
Over 75% of Americans are concerned about Anesthesia Safety! CRNA
Anesthesia has No Rise in Complications.
Misconceptions about risks
of anesthesia could lead one out of four patients to postpone surgery
according to the American Society of Anesthesiologists. They point out
that advances in anesthesia over the past 25 years have drastically
lowered the rate of anesthesia-related deaths. There are a couple of
common misperceptions of general anesthesia. While similar to sleeping,
there are distinct differences which allow control of pain, memory, and
other surgical factors. Also, some confuse numbing a part of the body
with being under general anesthesia.
(Did
You Know?
A person is about 40 times more likely to
be struck by lightning than to die from anesthesia-related
complications.)
A 6-year study of surgical
outcomes from a Medicare database has determined that there is little
difference in complication and mortality rates in states that allow CRNA
(certified registered nurse anesthetist) only anesthesia and states that
require physician supervised anesthesia.
Safety always has and will
continue to be our first priority for our patients. We use a CRNA,
Jenny, with almost 30 years of anesthesia experience. Our operating
room is certified by the state of Ohio and national certifying
organization AAAASF. The proximity to Bethesda North Hospital provides
access to care beyond the operating room within minutes.

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