Anesthesiology Error Leaves Colonoscopy Patient On Ventilator

ByJohn Lomicky

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Updated onApril 11, 2019

Anesthesiology Error Leaves Colonoscopy Patient On Ventilator

This case involves a 55-year-old woman who underwent a colonoscopy secondary to the discovery of polyps. The patient was put under general anesthesia for the procedure. Following the procedure, the patient aspirated and developed respiratory distress syndrome. As a result, she was left on a permanent ventilator. An experienced post-GI anesthesia recovery nurse was sought to review the facts and discuss whether the CRNA deviated from the standard of care.

Question(s) For Expert Witness

1. Are you currently working as a post GI anesthesia recovery nurse?

2. How would you determine whether or not the standard of care was followed in this case?

Expert Witness Response E-057152

inline imageI work in all areas of gastroenterology as a post-GI anesthesia recovery nurse. My initial thought is to question why a 55-year-old woman needed gastrointestinal anesthesia for a colonoscopy. What were her co-morbidities? Did she aspirate post-extubation, during intubation or at another time? Did she have food in her stomach initially when the procedure started? What was documented about this problem and at what time? Was the unit solely a GI post-anesthesia recovery area of the general post-anesthesia recovery area? When was it first observed that there was a problem and what measures were taken? Who performed the anesthesia administration, the MD or the nurse anesthetist?

About the author

John Lomicky

John Lomicky

John Lomicky is a J.D. candidate at FSU Law with a multidisciplinary background. He earned his Bachelor's degree in Neurobiology and Near Eastern Studies from Georgetown University and has graduate degrees in International Business and Eurasian Studies. John's professional experience includes working in private equity as an Associate at Kingfish Group and in legal business development and research roles at the Expert Institute. His expertise spans managing sales teams, company expansion, and providing consultative services to legal practices in various fields.

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