| Literature DB >> 25671000 |
Lori Stolz1, Kathleen M O'Brien2, Marc L Miller3, Nicole D Winters-Brown4, Michael Blaivas5, Srikar Adhikari1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: New medical technology brings the potential of lawsuits related to the usage of that new technology. In recent years the use of point-of-care (POC) ultrasound has increased rapidly in the emergency department (ED). POC ultrasound creates potential legal risk to an emergency physician (EP) either using or not using this tool. The aim of this study was to quantify and characterize reported decisions in lawsuits related to EPs performing POC ultrasound.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25671000 PMCID: PMC4307691 DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2014.11.23592
Source DB: PubMed Journal: West J Emerg Med ISSN: 1936-900X
Summary of cases involving emergency physicians and point-of-care ultrasound.
| Case | Case summary | Examination type | Performing department | Allegation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Middle-aged female presented with calf pain. Ultrasound study reported to be negative. Patient had fatal pulmonary embolism. (2012 WL 1100657 [Ohio App. 7 Dist]) | DVT | Radiology | Failure to perform complete examination |
| 2 | Teen-aged female presented with calf pain, palpitations and pre-syncope. EKG and chest x-ray normal. Patient died of massive pulmonary embolism. (2012 WL 1605709 (La.App. 5 Cir.), 11–1006 [La.App. 5 Cir. 5/8/12]) | DVT | Not performed | Failure to perform |
| 3 | Teen-aged boy presented after motor vehicle collision. No abdominal imaging was performed. Patient was discharged and died that night at home with liver laceration and hemoperitoneum. (721 S.E.2d 238) | FAST | Not performed | Failure to perform |
| 4 | Adult female presented with abdominal pain. Right upper quadrant ultrasound scheduled next day. Positive for cholecystitis. Alleged delay in diagnosis prolonging hospitalization and causing complications. (2009 WL 2473514) | RUQ | Radiology | Failure to perform in a timely manner |
| 5 | Adolescent male 8 days status post knee arthroscopy presented with chest pain. Diagnosed with pleurisy and discharged. Patient subsequently died of bilateral pulmonary emboli. (2012 WL 5910796) | DVT | Not performed | Failure to perform |
DVT, deep vein thrombosis; FAST, Focused Assessment with Sonography in Trauma; RUQ, right upper quadrant
Westlaw citations in parentheses.