Becoming ill and needing to visit the emergency room at the hospital is a very stressful situation. However, when an individual receives an incorrect diagnosis from this visit, they may experience additional worries and frustrations as they now have undergone improper treatments, taken unnecessary medicines, and have medical bills for an illness they did not have.
The Kennewick medical malpractice attorneys at Telaré Law understand the difficulties that an incorrect diagnosis can bring to your life.
According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), there are around 130 million emergency room (ER) visits in America each year. Out of these visits, close to six percent of patients receive an incorrect diagnosis in the hospital ER, and around two percent of these patients experience an adverse event from their incorrect diagnosis.
When looking at the statistics, they translate to about one in 18 patients in the emergency room receiving an incorrect diagnosis, and one in 50 patients experiencing an adverse event due to their incorrect diagnosis.
We have helped various clients around Kennewick who have been incorrectly diagnosed in emergency rooms. Some incorrect diagnoses are more common than others, which include the following:
A stroke occurs when there is not enough blood supply going to your brain. It prevents brain tissue from getting the proper nutrients and oxygen that it needs. When an individual is experiencing a stroke, their brain cells can die within minutes. This is a very serious medical emergency that needs treatment right away to prevent brain damage. However, per the AHRQ, strokes are missed about 17% of the time in emergency departments.
A myocardial infarction is another word for heart attack. When an individual is not getting enough blood flow to their heart or it becomes blocked, a heart attack usually occurs. This is a potentially deadly emergency that needs to be treated as quickly as possible.
An aortic aneurysm is when there is a bulge in the aorta blood vessel. This affects the blood flowing from the heart to the body. There are two different types of aortic aneurysms, which are the abdominal aortic aneurysm and the thoracic aortic aneurysm.
A spinal cord compression or injury occurs when an individual has damage to their spinal cord. When these injuries happen, the individual will most likely experience permanent change to their strength and sensation below the injury.
A venous thromboembolism is sometimes referred to as a deep vein thrombosis. This condition occurs when an individual has a blood clot in one or more of their deep veins. It is usually common in the legs and can cause swelling and pain. If not caught in time, the clots could break loose and make their way to the lungs or other important organs.
Patients who have been misdiagnosed will most likely experience financial, mental, physical, and medical consequences. Here are a few of the consequences that our clients commonly experience:
Some patients who are incorrectly diagnosed do not survive. Many patients may not have the time to seek other medical options once they have been misdiagnosed. Our Kennewick lawyers know the grief and heartache this causes for the family left behind, which is why we are glad to help you with a wrongful death claim if needed.
Some of the most common reasons why incorrect diagnoses happen include:
If you have experienced suffering because of an incorrect diagnosis, Telaré Law is here to help you. Our team is committed to holding the medical providers accountable for medical malpractice as we believe no one should have to suffer from a misdiagnosis. We provide legal services to clients in Kennewick as well as Richland. Call our office, or submit our contact form to schedule a free consultation today.