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Review
. 2012 Jan-Jun;6(1):14-20.
doi: 10.4103/0259-1162.103365.

Risk and safety concerns in anesthesiology practice: The present perspective

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Review

Risk and safety concerns in anesthesiology practice: The present perspective

Sukhminder Jit Singh Bajwa et al. Anesth Essays Res. 2012 Jan-Jun.

Abstract

Newer developments and advancements in anesthesiology, surgical, and medical fields have widened the functional scope of anesthesiologist thus increasing his professional responsibilities and obligations. While at workplace, anesthesiologist is exposed to a wide array of potential hazards that can be detrimental to his overall health. Numerous risks and safety concerns have been mentioned in the literature, but the magnitude of challenges in anesthesiology practice are far greater than those cited and anticipated. Many times these challenging situations are unavoidable and the attending anesthesiologist has to deal with them on an individual basis. These hazards not only affect the general health but can be extremely threatening in various other ways that can increase the potential risks of morbidity and mortality. This article is an attempt to bring a general awareness among anesthesia fraternity about the various health hazards associated with anesthesia practice. Also, a genuine attempt has been made to enumerate the various preventive methods and precautions that should be adopted to make practice of anesthesiology safe and smooth.

Keywords: Anesthesia; drug abuse; hazards; mortality; radiation; stress; suicides.

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Conflict of Interest: None declared

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