Deaths related to anesthesia have declined over the past 50 years in developed countries, but developing countries are lagging behind, according to News Medical.
In developed countries, the weighted mortality rate was 357 per million before 1970 and 32 per million in the 1980s. It fell to 25 per million in 2000.
However, in the 1980s the mortality rate in developing countries was 101 per million, markedly higher than developed countries at the time. By 2000, the event rate for developing countries rose to 141 per million.
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In developed countries, the weighted mortality rate was 357 per million before 1970 and 32 per million in the 1980s. It fell to 25 per million in 2000.
However, in the 1980s the mortality rate in developing countries was 101 per million, markedly higher than developed countries at the time. By 2000, the event rate for developing countries rose to 141 per million.
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Palms West Hospital Names Dr. Dan Rogers as Chief of Pediatric Anesthesiology
Safety Improvements Needed for Patient-Controlled Analgesia
Dr. Lisa Albright Joins Mercy Hospital and Trauma Center as Anesthesiologist