Anaesthetists have a detailed understanding of physiology, biochemistry and physics, supported by extensive training in the use of some of the most advanced monitoring equipment in medicine. During a standard anaesthetic, they rely on multiple electronic monitors to track essential body functions in real time. Advanced monitoring can also provide detailed information about cardiac function, circulation and respiratory status.
They are also highly experienced in managing drug interactions, which are inherent to modern anaesthetic practice. Anaesthetists use these interactions deliberately and carefully to support safe and effective care. More complex are interactions between anaesthetic agents and a patient’s existing prescription medications. These interactions can pose significant risks during anaesthesia, and it is the anaesthetist’s responsibility to identify, anticipate, and manage them before they result in harm.
Their areas of expertise include:
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Their role is to offer objective, clinically grounded insight that assists lawyers, insurers, regulators and courts to understand how anaesthetic care was planned, delivered, and managed, and how it may relate to the issues in dispute.
Typically, medicolegal anaesthetists provide:
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