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Anesthesia in doctor offices is halted by Florida officials

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TAMPA, Fla. — State medical regulators Friday ordered a moratorium on doctors doing surgery in their offices under spinal or general anesthesia, citing patient safety concerns after five recent deaths.

A 90-day moratorium imposed by an 8-5 vote of the Florida Board of Medicine will take effect as soon as the paperwork is filed, probably next week.

The board cited the deaths of five women in Florida since March. Four were undergoing cosmetic surgery. Two deaths appeared to be anesthesia related.

"The numbers are alarming and something needs to be done," said Georges A. El-Bahri, a Jacksonville doctor and board chairman. "If we can get meaningful suggestions into this rule and improve on it we might lift the moratorium. If not, we make it permanent."