Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 48 - PUBLIC HEALTH-GENERAL
Part I - General Administration
Subpart 1 - General
Chapter 23 - Informed Consent
Section I-2307 - Anesthesia
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-2307
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Arterial Catheterization
1. decrease in blood flow to
area supplied by the artery;
2.
nerve damage;
3. loss of or loss of
function of the limb or portion of the limb supplied by the artery.
B. Central Venous and Pulmonary Artery Catheterization
1. hemorrhage
(bleeding) into the lungs, the pericardium (sac which surrounds the heart), the
chest cavity and elsewhere;
2.
pericardial tamponade (compression of the heart due to accumulation of blood or
fluid in the sac around the heart);
3. cardiac arrest (heart attack);
4. stroke;
5. pneumothorax (lung collapse);
6. infection;
7. cardiac arrhythmias (irregularities of the
heart rhythm);
8. shock (severe
drop in blood pressure);
9. damage
to blood vessels;
10. damage to
trachea (windpipe) and/or pharynx (throat);
11. injury to vocal cords;
12. distal embolization (air, fat particles
or blood clots which circulate in the bloodstream until becoming lodged in a
vein or artery);
13. damage to
nerves, the lymph ducts, the heart and the lungs;
14. infusion to fluid into the chest cavity,
lungs and pericardium.
C. Transesophageal Echocardiography
1. esophageal injury;
2. damage to teeth.
D. Epidural, Spinal, Regional
1. allergic, abnormal or hypersensitivity
reaction to drugs or equipment may be fatal;
2. aspiration (inhalation) into the bronchi
(airway) or lungs of stomach contents, stomach acids and foreign
objects;
3. leakage of
cerebrospinal fluid;
4. chipped or
broken teeth;
5. convulsion
(seizures);
6. epidural blood clot
or abscess (bleeding or infection in the space adjacent to the spinal cord
which may damage the spinal cord);
7. broken needles or catheters which may lead
to complications and necessitate additional treatment;
8. production of an unintended high level of
anesthesia which may necessitate need for artificial respirators and insertion
of a breathing tube;
9. incomplete
analgesia (pain or discomfort during the procedure);
10. injury to the lips, tongue and inside of
the mouth or airway injury;
11.
laryngeal and vocal cord trauma or edema (injury to or swelling of the vocal
cords);
12. loss of bowel or
bladder function or sexual function;
13. heart attack or other heart
problems;
14. decreased blood
pressure;
15. shock;
16. nerve damage ranging from loss of
sensation to total paralysis;
17.
back pain;
18. death;
19. brain damage;
20. severe headaches.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 40:1299.40 E et seq.
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