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脑动脉瘤管理相关医疗纠纷分析

An analysis of malpractice litigation related to the management of brain aneurysms.

机构信息

Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.

出版信息

J Neurosurg. 2017 Nov;127(5):1077-1083. doi: 10.3171/2016.9.JNS161124. Epub 2016 Dec 23.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE Given the highly complex and demanding clinical environment in which neurosurgeons operate, the probability of facing a medical malpractice claim is high. Recent emphasis on tort reform within the political sphere has brought this issue to the forefront of medical literature. Despite the widespread fear of litigation in the medical community, few studies have provided an analysis of malpractice litigation in the field. Here, the authors attempt to delineate the medicolegal factors that impel plaintiffs to file medical malpractice claims related to the management of brain aneurysms, and to better characterize the nature of these lawsuits. METHODS The online legal database WestLawNext was searched to find all medical malpractice cases related to brain aneurysms across a 30-year period. All state and federal jury verdicts and settlements relevant to the search criterion were considered. RESULTS Sixty-six cases were obtained. The average age of the patient was 46.7 years. Seventy-one percent were female. The cases were distributed across 16 states. The jury found in favor of the plaintiff in 40.9% of cases, with a mean payout of $8,765,405, and in favor of the defendant in 28.8% of the cases. A failure to diagnose and/or a failure to treat in a timely manner were the 2 most commonly alleged causes of malpractice. Settlements, which were reached in 25.8% of the cases, had a mean payout of $1,818,250. Neurosurgeons accounted for 6.7% of all defendants. CONCLUSIONS Unlike other medical specialties, a majority of the verdicts were not in the defendant's favor. The mean payouts were nearly 5-fold less in cases in which a settlement was reached, as opposed to a summary judgment. Neurosurgeons accounted for a small percentage of all codefendants.

摘要

目的

鉴于神经外科医生所处的临床环境高度复杂且要求苛刻,他们面临医疗事故索赔的可能性很高。最近,政治领域对侵权行为改革的强调使这个问题成为医学文献的焦点。尽管医学界普遍担心诉讼,但很少有研究对该领域的医疗事故诉讼进行分析。在这里,作者试图描绘促使原告提起与脑动脉瘤管理相关的医疗事故索赔的法医学因素,并更好地描述这些诉讼的性质。

方法

在线法律数据库 WestLawNext 被搜索,以找到过去 30 年来与脑动脉瘤相关的所有医疗事故案例。考虑了与搜索标准相关的所有州和联邦陪审团裁决和和解。

结果

获得了 66 个案例。患者的平均年龄为 46.7 岁。71%为女性。这些案例分布在 16 个州。陪审团在 40.9%的案件中裁定原告胜诉,平均赔偿额为 8765405 美元,在 28.8%的案件中裁定被告胜诉。未能诊断和/或未能及时治疗是最常被指控的医疗事故原因。在 25.8%的案件中达成和解,平均赔偿额为 1818250 美元。神经外科医生占所有被告的 6.7%。

结论

与其他医学专业不同,大多数裁决都不利于被告。与简易判决相比,和解案件的平均赔偿额要低近 5 倍。神经外科医生占所有共同被告的一小部分。

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