Anesthesiologist

An anesthesiologist is a medical doctor who specializes in ensuring your safety, comfort, and pain control before, during, and after surgery or medical procedures. They are highly trained specialists in anesthesia, intensive care medicine, and pain management.

Think of them as your personal physiological guardian during the most vulnerable moments of your medical care.

What Do They Actually Do?

Their role is extensive and goes far beyond just “putting you to sleep”:

1. Before Surgery (The Pre-Op Assessment):

  • They perform a thorough review of your medical history, current health status, and any medications you take.

  • They order tests (like blood work or an EKG) to ensure you are fit for anesthesia.

  • They develop a highly personalized anesthetic plan tailored to your specific health needs, the type of surgery, and the surgeon’s requirements.

  • They explain the process, discuss the risks and benefits of different anesthesia options, and answer all your questions.

2. During Surgery (In the Operating Room):

  • They administer the anesthesia drugs—which can include general anesthesia (making you unconscious), regional anesthesia (numbing a large part of your body, like an epidural), or sedation (making you relaxed and sleepy).

  • They are solely responsible for monitoring and managing your vital signs (heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen levels, breathing, and temperature) throughout the entire procedure.

  • They make constant adjustments to the anesthesia levels and administer fluids and medications to keep your body stable and safe while the surgeon operates.

  • They are trained to diagnose and manage any medical problems that may arise during surgery, such as a severe allergic reaction or a sudden drop in blood pressure.

3. After Surgery (In the Recovery Room and Beyond):

  • They oversee your recovery from the effects of anesthesia.

  • They provide or prescribe pain relief medications to ensure you are comfortable after the procedure.

  • They manage post-operative nausea and other side effects.

Where Else Do They Work?

While the operating room is their primary domain, their expertise is critical in other areas:

  • Labor & Delivery: Administering and managing epidurals and spinal blocks for pain relief during childbirth.

  • Pain Management Clinics: Diagnosing and treating chronic pain conditions (like back pain, nerve pain, or cancer-related pain) with medications, nerve blocks, and other interventional procedures.

  • Intensive Care Units (ICUs): Managing the care of critically ill patients who need breathing machines (ventilators) and complex physiological support.

The Skills and Knowledge Required

The job demands a deep mastery of:

  • Pharmacology: Knowing the exact effects, dosages, and interactions of a vast array of powerful drugs.

  • Physiology: Understanding how all the systems of the human body (heart, lungs, brain, kidneys) work and respond to stress, trauma, and medication.

  • Technology: Expertly operating sophisticated monitoring equipment and devices.

In short, the anesthesiologist is a perioperative physician—a vital medical specialist whose continuous vigilance and expertise are fundamental to the success of modern surgery and the safety of millions of patients every year.

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Mohammad Hossein Delshad

Mohammad Hossein Delshad

Anesthesiologist

Dr. Mohammad Hossein Delshad is a distinguished Anesthesiologist and Pain Specialist in Iran, recognized for his extensive expertise and commitment […]

Iran, Tehran
Sedighe Shokrollahi

Sedighe Shokrollahi

Anesthesiologist

Dr. Sedighe Shokrollahi graduated from Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and earned her specialized degree in anesthesia from Shahid Beheshti […]

Iran, Tehran