Why this anesthesiologist has a problem with monitored anesthesia care (MAC)
I have a major issue with MAC.
To be more specific, I have a major issue with how we communicate the concept of MAC to our patients, anesthesia care team members, and proceduralist colleagues.
MAC stands for “monitored anesthesia care,” and we tend to throw it around and use it interchangeably with a lot of other terms:
- Sedation
- Procedural sedation
- Conscious sedation
- Twilight anesthesia
- Light anesthesia
The fact is, these entities are not …
Why this anesthesiologist has a problem with monitored anesthesia care (MAC)















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