After anesthesia complications, many patients describe the same frustration: “I know I felt wrong, but the chart reads like a different story.” In Adrian, that often shows up when:
- A surgery at a regional facility involves multiple handoffs (pre-op, anesthesia, PACU/recovery)
- Your care involved monitoring systems and charting that require careful cross-checking
- Follow-up appointments spread out across weeks or months—so symptoms evolve after you’ve already been discharged
Modern workflows can include AI-assisted documentation, decision-support tools, or electronically generated anesthesia records. Those tools don’t automatically eliminate responsibility, but they can make it harder to spot where the safety process broke down—especially if entries were delayed, incomplete, or inconsistent.


