A trial is underway in Reno Nv of a critical care nurse accused of injecting his wife with succinylcholine as a means of killing her. Apparently, he's not the first to think of this, although it seems as if the FBI toxicology lab can measure succinylcholine and succinylmonocholine, a metabolite, in urine post mortem. And they testified that it was present. The Las Vegas Review Journal has a report. A Reno report has a PULMONOLGIST claiming that Sux injected in the buttocks could not cause death. And to think, I've worried in the OR all these years...
Mitch Keamy is an anesthesiologist in Las Vegas Nevada
Andy Kofke is a Professor of Neuro-anesthesiology and Critical Care at the University of Pennslvania
Mike O'Connor is Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at the University of Chicago
Rob Dean is a cardiac anesthesiologist in Grand Rapids Michigan, with extensive experience in O.R. administration.
Comments