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Ohio company begins sale of anesthesia monitors

by Administrator 1. July 2010 06:50

Ohio-based company Neurowave Systems has been granted to sell a new medical device, the Neurosense anesthesia monitor in Europe. The device actively monitors the brain status of patients who are under anesthesia. The company is currently awaiting approval from the Food and Drug Administration to sell the product in the United States. The company says that the device helps monitor brain activity in individuals who are under general anesthesia or are sedated for medical procedures, and may be able to help prevent serious injuries or harm caused while the medical procedures are being completed. 

 If you have suffered serious injury due to an anesthesia error, you may be eligible for compensation for your pain, suffering, and medical expenses. For more information, contact the Washington anesthesia error lawyers of Fuller & Fuller at 800-570-4878. 

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What are the risks of anesthesia?

by Administrator 7. April 2010 01:00

When patients undergo surgery or other complicated procedures, they may be administered anesthesia. The use of anesthesia carries a high level of risk because of the chemicals and techiniques involved. 

If anesthesia is not administered properly, then it could lead to injury or even death. As a result, anesthesia is only performed by experienced anesthesiologists who have the knowledge and expertise to ensure that patients receive the proper levels of anesthesia. 

If you or anyone you know has been injured due to anesthesia, contact the Washington anesthesia malpractice attorneys of Fuller & Fuller at 800-570-4878.

What are the dangers of anesthesia malpractice?

by Administrator 16. February 2010 04:27

When anesthesia is wrongly applied, the consequences for patients can be severe. Common results include comas, brain damage, or even death. 

To reduce the likelihood of anesthesia malpractice, anesthesiologists are required to undergo stringent training and carry a number of licenses. If an anesthesiologist does not meet the proper levels of compliance, then this could serve as a basis for an anesthesia malpractice case. 

If you or anyone you know has suffered negative side effects due to anesthesia malpractice, contact the Washington anesthesia malpractice attorneys of Fuller & Fuller at 800-570-4878.

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