Ray Murtagh
Australian Anaesthesia Allied Health Practitioners, Australia
Title: What makes anaesthesia successful and safe
Biography
Biography: Ray Murtagh
Abstract
During the past 40 years, there has been continual speculation and discussion on the safety and success of Anaesthesia. Over the last 40 years we have also seen many improvements in Anaesthesia, i.e. 1) Computerised monitoring of patients. 2) Improved modes of TIVA Anaesthesia. 3) Changes in gas flow rates for Anaesthesia. 4)Development and implementation of brainwave monitoring for anaesthetized patients. 5) Development of new and improved Anaesthesia medications. 6) Improved training of Anaesthesiologists and their Assistants. 7)More research into difficult airway management and other clinical crisis. With these advances and so-called improvements, what can we say, without a doubt, makes Anaesthia Successful and Safe? I propose to discuss in detail these advances and hopefully demonstrate the real reason as to What Makes Anaesthesia Successful and Safe. For a patient to die on the operating table is rare — but for patients with serious problems in their medical history, post-traumatic stress after a long operation can under some circumstances lead to death. Complications relating to anaesthesia are rare, and can usually be brought under control very quickly.