Addressing human factors in the recognition and management of local anaesthetic systemic toxicity

Authors: Curtain, N.E.B. and Gugelmin-Almeida, D.

Journal: Journal of Perioperative Practice

eISSN: 2515-7949

ISSN: 1750-4589

DOI: 10.1177/17504589241264403

Abstract:

In the perioperative environment, local anaesthetics are commonly administered to patients to provide analgesia and anaesthesia for a large range of surgical procedures. Although rare, their use can result in systemic toxicity, which is a life-threatening complication, underscoring the importance of early recognition and prompt management to mitigate patient risks. This article evaluates the impact of human factors and other aspects such as insufficient monitoring, errors in drug administration and poor adherence to safety protocols on the development and management of local anaesthetic systemic toxicity and provides practical considerations to minimise its occurrence.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40208/

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Addressing human factors in the recognition and management of local anaesthetic systemic toxicity.

Authors: Curtain, N.E. and Gugelmin-Almeida, D.

Journal: J Perioper Pract

Pages: 17504589241264403

eISSN: 2515-7949

DOI: 10.1177/17504589241264403

Abstract:

In the perioperative environment, local anaesthetics are commonly administered to patients to provide analgesia and anaesthesia for a large range of surgical procedures. Although rare, their use can result in systemic toxicity, which is a life-threatening complication, underscoring the importance of early recognition and prompt management to mitigate patient risks. This article evaluates the impact of human factors and other aspects such as insufficient monitoring, errors in drug administration and poor adherence to safety protocols on the development and management of local anaesthetic systemic toxicity and provides practical considerations to minimise its occurrence.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40208/

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Addressing human factors in the recognition and management of local anaesthetic systemic toxicity

Authors: Curtain, N., Gugelmin-Almeida, D. and Almeida, D.

Journal: Journal of Perioperative Practice

Publisher: Association for Perioperative Practice

ISSN: 1353-0224

DOI: 10.1177/17504589241264403

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40208/

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Addressing human factors in the recognition and management of local anaesthetic systemic toxicity.

Authors: Curtain, N.E. and Gugelmin-Almeida, D.

Journal: Journal of perioperative practice

Pages: 17504589241264403

eISSN: 2515-7949

ISSN: 1750-4589

DOI: 10.1177/17504589241264403

Abstract:

In the perioperative environment, local anaesthetics are commonly administered to patients to provide analgesia and anaesthesia for a large range of surgical procedures. Although rare, their use can result in systemic toxicity, which is a life-threatening complication, underscoring the importance of early recognition and prompt management to mitigate patient risks. This article evaluates the impact of human factors and other aspects such as insufficient monitoring, errors in drug administration and poor adherence to safety protocols on the development and management of local anaesthetic systemic toxicity and provides practical considerations to minimise its occurrence.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40208/

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Addressing human factors in the recognition and management of local anaesthetic systemic toxicity

Authors: Curtain, N.E.B. and Gugelmin-Almeida, D.

Journal: Journal of Perioperative Practice

Publisher: Association for Perioperative Practice

ISSN: 1353-0224

Abstract:

In the perioperative environment, local anaesthetics are commonly administered to patients to provide analgesia andanaesthesia for a large range of surgical procedures. Although rare, their use can result in systemic toxicity, which is alife-threatening complication, underscoring the importance of early recognition and prompt management to mitigatepatient risks. This article evaluates the impact of human factors and other aspects such as insufficient monitoring,errors in drug administration and poor adherence to safety protocols on the development and management of localanaesthetic systemic toxicity and provides practical considerations to minimise its occurrence

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40208/

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