Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9346325 Ophthalmology 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
With the inherent safety of cataract surgery and the relatively low need for anesthesiologist intervention, we believe it is justified to allow RRCPs, trained as anesthesia assistants, to provide monitored anesthesia care during cataract surgery so long as anesthesiologist support is directly available when required. Potential benefits include cost savings in health care and decreased demand for anesthesiology services. To validate formally the preservation of patient safety from such a change in practice, however, a larger sample size would be required due to the inherently low rate of cataract surgery complications.
Related Topics
Health Sciences Medicine and Dentistry Ophthalmology
Authors
, , , , , , ,