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Failure to Diagnose Heart Attacks Most Common Malpractice

In the United States each year, 7 million people go to hospital emergency rooms complaining of chest pain or other symptoms that suggest they might be having a heart attack. Medical malpractice involving failure to diagnose a heart attack garners the highest malpractice payout among all medical malpractice cases.

In the last ten years, the average jury verdict for heart attack malpractice has been just under $1 million; recently, a jury awarded $9 million to the family of a man who died because of a doctor's failure to diagnose his heart condition. When patients enter a hospital or an emergency room, doctors have an obligation to perform all of the routine tests that will either diagnose heart disease or rule it out. When profit is put ahead of patient care, doctors may not take the required time to do their jobs thoroughly and effectively.

The statistics surrounding heart disease and heart attacks in the U.S. are shocking. A heart attack occurs about every 20 seconds, and deaths from heart attacks occur approximately once a minute. Almost 14 million Americans have a history of heart attack or angina (chest pain or discomfort that occurs when your heart muscle does not get enough blood).

Heart Attack Warning Signs

· Chest discomfort/pain (squeezing, pressure, or fullness)
· Discomfort in other areas of the upper body (one or both arms, back, neck, jaw or stomach)
· Shortness of breath, often occurring at the same time as chest pain but can occur before chest pain, also
· Cold sweat, nausea, light-headedness

Heart Problems in Women

More than 233,000 women die each year from heart disease, and, strangely enough, most women do not experience chest pain when having a heart attack. Instead, they frequently experience nausea and vomiting, which often leads doctors to misdiagnose a woman's heart attack as a gastro-intestinal problem. Due to doctors initially missing the diagnosis of heart attack in women, females wait an average of almost 25 minutes longer than men for clot-buster treatments, which can stop a heart attack. Misdiagnosing a heart attack or a heart condition puts the patient, female or male, at risk for stroke, paralysis and death.

Difficult Diagnosis?

Acute cardiac ischemia (ACI) is a deficiency in the blood supply to the heart muscle. ACI includes heart attack and unstable angina; these conditions are among the most difficult to diagnose for even experienced physicians. Because these conditions go undiagnosed, patients are often discharged from the hospital when they should be admitted for further testing and treatment. Patients not admitted to the hospital are twice as likely to die than patients properly diagnosed, admitted and treated.

If physicians and ER staff used certain technology within the first hour of a suspected heart attack, patients would have a much greater chance for survival. ACI predictive software can reduce the number of heart attacks missed by physicians; thrombolytic therapy (blood clot dissolving therapy), when done in the first hour after a heart attack increases the chance of survival greatly; and a cardiac sestamibi scan allows doctors to evaluate the heart's pumping ability and monitor the amount of blood flow to the heart muscle.

Heart disease is the number one killer in the nation, and failure to diagnose a heart attack is the number one medical malpractice mistake in our country. Being aware of the warning signs and what diagnostic options should be made available to you in the hospital may just help save your life.

If you or a loved one has suffered or died due to a medical professionals failure to diagnose a heart attack in Washington or Oregon, please contact the experienced Medical Malpractice Attorneys at Fuller & Fuller.


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