Coroner issues anaesthetic safety warning after patient death
BMJ 2024; 386 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.q1936 (Published 04 September 2024) Cite this as: BMJ 2024;386:q1936- Clare Dyer
- The BMJ
A coroner has warned that a common practice used by anaesthetists could lead to deaths after concluding that a woman died because she received too large a dose of a local anaesthetic during an operation.
Rachel Gibson, 47, a cancer scientist who had severe osteoarthritis, underwent hip replacement surgery at Spire Lea Hospital in Cambridge in April 2022. She had an unwitnessed cardiac arrest after she was taken back to her room and was transferred to Addenbrooke’s Hospital, where she was found to have irreversible brain damage. She died three months later.
Philip Barlow, assistant coroner for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, found that Gibson’s cardiac arrest had been caused by excessive administration …
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