Almost all of us know what it is to be conscious and unconscious .There is no doubt that, for example, when we are going to undergo surgical intervention, anesthesia is that essential and vital ally that we allows us to stay away from everything that happens around us and especially in our interior. That is, the right dose of drugs administered by anesthesiologists, protect us from everything pain or suffering.
Now...What if we told you that doctors talk to us about a third state of consciousness? It would be a kind of intermediate dimension where, despite not being able to move or communicate, we are sensitive to everything that happens around us.
Speaking clearly ( and without anesthesia) … One in 45,000 people feels pain during surgery because it has not reached a total state of unconsciousness.Can there be a more terrible nightmare than this? We think not.
We offer you all the data below.
I'm awake! I am sorry for everything you are doing to me!
Dr.Jaideep Pandit is a professor and a reputable anesthesiologist at the University Hospitals of Oxford.Throughout his extensive career he has found more In one case, people who, when being resuscitated after an intervention, have revealed full of panic and suffering that they have felt every stab, every cut, every movement made inside their body.
It can be said that doctors have monitored the patient at all times, and usually, they know when a person has reached the appropriate level of unconsciousness to be able to initiate the intervention.Then What happens? Why 1 in 45,000 people suffer these unpleasant experiences? Professor Pandit has called this phenomenon dysanaesthesia or the third state of consciousness, and so that we understand it much better, he explains these aspects to be taken into account:
- Nowadays knows very little about what is the awareness and what are its limits.We know for example that when administering a series of drugs the person will fall asleep and will not suffer pain, but who guarantees that the same thing happens in all people?
- For Dr.Pandit there is a kind of intermediate "twilight state" in some patients, and for this, to know if a person is sensitive to this phenomenon, usually use a simple test on the forearm.For this purpose a tourniquet is applied so that muscle relaxants do not take effect in this area .With this, if at the time of the intervention the person suffers pain, may notify the medical team by moving that forearm.A great relief, no doubt, something that That makes us think and that we would like it to be carried out in all interventions.
- To find out why of dysanaesthesia, a controlled test was carried out with a patient who had already experienced this phenomenon.It was sedated while brain images were obtained in 2D and 3D.And what were the results? The brain seemed to struggle to avoid unconsciousness , remaining in an intermediate state halfway between sleep and reality where despite not being able to react and not being able to move, they still have the neurological systems associated with slightly active pain.That is, many patients would feel "a nuisance" but not real pain., if they feel the suffering in all its rawness.
research on dysanaesthesia is still in progress rcha.It is a complex field in which doctors and neurologists move almost to "dark" but with the prevailing need to avoid this inhuman suffering to which some people are subjected without knowing it.that proportion of 1 every 45,000 is not very high, it is already relevant to put measures and Mechanisms of solution.We will be aware...
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