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The risk of epidurals and spinal anaesthetics to expectant mothers and patients undergoing surgery may be being overstated, a study suggests. | The risk of epidurals and spinal anaesthetics to expectant mothers and patients undergoing surgery may be being overstated, a study suggests. |
Researchers at Bath's Royal United Hospital analysed the complications from the 700,000 pain-killing injections given each year. | Researchers at Bath's Royal United Hospital analysed the complications from the 700,000 pain-killing injections given each year. |
They found the risk of harm was at least as low as one in 23,000 - 10 times less than tends to be estimated. | They found the risk of harm was at least as low as one in 23,000 - 10 times less than tends to be estimated. |
Experts said it was important patients were told about the true risk. | Experts said it was important patients were told about the true risk. |
Both procedures are injections given into the small of the back which go between the vertebrae and into the coverings that surround the spinal cord. | Both procedures are injections given into the small of the back which go between the vertebrae and into the coverings that surround the spinal cord. |
I think patients have probably been under the impression that the risk was greater than it actually was Charlie McLaughlan, of the Royal College of Anaesthetists | I think patients have probably been under the impression that the risk was greater than it actually was Charlie McLaughlan, of the Royal College of Anaesthetists |
A local anaesthetic is then administered to numb feeling in the lower abdomen. | A local anaesthetic is then administered to numb feeling in the lower abdomen. |
They are commonly used during labour and for operations such as knee and hip replacements. | They are commonly used during labour and for operations such as knee and hip replacements. |
The Bath team were given data from all the hospitals in the UK and found only between 14 and 30 patients were permanently harmed. | The Bath team were given data from all the hospitals in the UK and found only between 14 and 30 patients were permanently harmed. |
Researchers could not be exact because in some cases the cause of injury was not totally clear. | Researchers could not be exact because in some cases the cause of injury was not totally clear. |
Of those injured, between five and 13 were paralysed and three to six died, the British Journal of Anaesthesia reported. | Of those injured, between five and 13 were paralysed and three to six died, the British Journal of Anaesthesia reported. |
Most complications were judged to have been unavoidable - a result of an individual's reaction to the procedure rather than the way it was carried out. | Most complications were judged to have been unavoidable - a result of an individual's reaction to the procedure rather than the way it was carried out. |
Researchers said expectant mothers, in particular, should not be overly concerned as their risk of permanent harm was as low a one in 80,000. | Researchers said expectant mothers, in particular, should not be overly concerned as their risk of permanent harm was as low a one in 80,000. |
Frail | Frail |
Surgery patients are thought to have had higher complication rates because they tended to be older and more frail. | Surgery patients are thought to have had higher complication rates because they tended to be older and more frail. |
Dr Tim Cook, the lead researcher and a consultant anaesthetist at the hospital, said: "The results are reassuring for patients." | Dr Tim Cook, the lead researcher and a consultant anaesthetist at the hospital, said: "The results are reassuring for patients." |
But he added doctors needed to make sure they did not become complacent in administering these complicated procedures. | But he added doctors needed to make sure they did not become complacent in administering these complicated procedures. |
Charlie McLaughlan, of the Royal College of Anaesthetists, said: "This is good news. We have not had reliable data on the risks before. | Charlie McLaughlan, of the Royal College of Anaesthetists, said: "This is good news. We have not had reliable data on the risks before. |
"I think patients have probably been under the impression that the risk was greater than it actually was and this could have put them off the procedures." | "I think patients have probably been under the impression that the risk was greater than it actually was and this could have put them off the procedures." |
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