Waking up during surgery could be far more common than thought

Many more people may be waking up during operations than previously thought, health experts have warned.

Waking up during surgery could be far more common than thought

Many more people may be waking up during operations than previously thought, health experts have warned.

The phenomenon, known as Accidental Awareness during General Anaesthesia (AAGA), is one of the most feared complications for people who are put under general anaesthesia during surgery and patients may experience sensations of choking, suffocation and panic, and even fear they are going to die.

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