• How likely is it to die under anesthesia?

I am a 41 year old male. I want to know how likely is it to die under anesthesia?

6 Answers

  • Anesthesiologist
  • Evanston, IL

Death is exceedingly rare with anesthesia, and when it occurs, it is usually due to a blatant surgical mishap (transecting a major blood vessel), or due to some premorbid condition in the patient (severe coronary artery disease, malignant hypertension, etc.). If you are of normal height and weight having a simple outpatient surgery and have no significant medical problems, then the chances of your dying is zero.

  • Anesthesiologist (Pediatric)
  • Houston, Texas

If you are healthy, unlikely.

  • Anesthesiologist
  • Pensacola, Florida

Just as likely as to be hit by lightning

  • Anesthesiologist
  • Charleston, West Virginia

Extremely rare

  • Anesthesiologist
  • Phoenix, Arizona

The risk of dying in the operating theatre under anesthetic is extremely small. For a healthy person having planned surgery, *around 1 person may die for every 100,000 general anesthetics given*. Brain damage as a result of having an anesthetic is so rare that the risk has not been put into numbers.

  • Anesthesiologist
  • Philadelphia,, PA

For a healthy young individual of your age, the likelihood of death under anesthesia is very, very low. In older individuals with multiple medical conditions, there is a low possibility of death under anesthesia especially if it is a major surgery.

Sincerely.

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