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Anesthesia Patient Safety Podcast

#231 Ensuring Anesthesia Safety: Risks of CO2 Canister Replacement and Technology Concerns

03 Dec 2024

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What if a simple component replacement could jeopardize patient safety during surgery? Join us as we discuss critical anesthesia safety concerns with our special guest, Dr. Yuki Kuruma, an experienced anesthetist from Japan's Saiseikai Matsusaka General Hospital. Kuruma sheds light on the potential dangers of replacing CO2 absorbent canisters and the risk of hypoventilation caused by defective canisters. Reflecting on a significant 2013 incident involving a canister leak, we uncover why these issues remain pressing today and the urgent need for heightened awareness among anesthesia professionals.In addition to safety risks, this episode offers a valuable platform for addressing technology-related concerns in anesthesia care. Our rapid response column encourages listeners to submit their insights and experiences with tech-related safety issues, providing direct communication with industry experts and manufacturers. We aim to foster a proactive community dedicated to patient safety and vigilance. Don't miss this enlightening conversation that highlights the importance of staying informed and prepared to ensure the highest standards of care in anesthesia practice.For show notes & transcript, visit our episode page at apsf.org: https://www.apsf.org/podcast/231-ensuring-anesthesia-safety-risks-of-co2-canister-replacement-and-technology-concerns/© 2024, The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation

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