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患有肝性脑病的患者开车,医生可能要承担法律责任。

Legal ramifications for physicians of patients who drive with hepatic encephalopathy.

机构信息

Section of Hepatology, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, Illinois 60153, USA.

出版信息

Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2011 Feb;9(2):156-60; quiz e17. doi: 10.1016/j.cgh.2010.08.002. Epub 2010 Aug 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Hepatic encephalopathy, a spectrum of neuropsychiatric abnormalities that can occur in patients with liver dysfunction, negatively affects driving performance, but no study has examined legal ramifications. We studied state requirements for reporting hepatic encephalopathy and investigated whether lawsuits have been completed against physicians or patients for motor vehicle accidents that were related to hepatic encephalopathy.

METHODS

We contacted motor vehicle departments from all 50 states and examined motor vehicle codes and legal databases to search for hepatic encephalopathy-related lawsuits.

RESULTS

Definitions of a medically impaired driver varied considerably. No state specifically mentioned hepatic encephalopathy or patients with advanced liver disease. Only 6 (12%) of the states had mandatory reporting laws for drivers who have medical impairment, and 25 of the remaining 44 states (57%) provided legal immunity to physicians for reporting such patients. The legal databases did not contain any cases against physicians for failure to warn against driving or diagnose hepatic encephalopathy that resulted in an accident. There were no lawsuits identified against an encephalopathic patient for causing a motor vehicle accident.

CONCLUSIONS

Only 6 states require physicians to report drivers with medical impairments. Hepatic encephalopathy is not specifically addressed in any state vehicle code. There are no completed lawsuits against physicians or patients for motor vehicle accidents associated with driving impairment from hepatic encephalopathy. In the absence of definitive laws, the onus of responsibility for identifying potentially hazardous drivers might still lie with the physician; physicians should carefully evaluate patients for driving abilities.

摘要

背景与目的

肝性脑病是一种可发生于肝功能障碍患者的神经精神异常谱,会对驾驶表现产生负面影响,但尚无研究探讨其法律后果。我们研究了报告肝性脑病的州级要求,并调查了是否有针对因肝性脑病而发生的机动车事故对医生或患者提起的诉讼。

方法

我们联系了所有 50 个州的机动车管理部门,并查阅了机动车法规和法律数据库,以搜索与肝性脑病相关的诉讼。

结果

医学上受损驾驶员的定义差异很大。没有一个州专门提到肝性脑病或晚期肝病患者。仅有 6 个(12%)州有针对有医疗损伤的驾驶员的强制报告法规,在其余 44 个州中的 25 个(57%)州为报告此类患者的医生提供法律豁免。法律数据库中没有因未能警告患者不要驾车或诊断导致事故的肝性脑病而对医生提起的诉讼。也没有针对因驾驶障碍导致机动车事故的肝性脑病患者提起的诉讼。

结论

仅有 6 个州要求医生报告有医疗损伤的驾驶员。任何州的机动车法规都未专门提及肝性脑病。没有针对因与肝性脑病相关的驾驶障碍导致的机动车事故对医生或患者提起的诉讼。在缺乏明确法律的情况下,识别潜在危险驾驶员的责任可能仍在于医生;医生应仔细评估患者的驾驶能力。

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