Warren Alpert School of Medicine of Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.
Warren Alpert School of Medicine of Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.
World Neurosurg. 2021 May;149:e108-e115. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2021.02.067. Epub 2021 Feb 23.
To evaluate the relationship between chiropractic spinal manipulation and medical malpractice using a legal database.
The legal database VerdictSearch was queried using the terms "chiropractor" OR "spinal manipulation" under the classification of "Medical Malpractice" between 1988 and 2018. Cases with chiropractors as defendants were identified. Relevant medicolegal characteristics were obtained, including legal outcome (plaintiff/defense verdict, settlement), payment amount, nature of plaintiff claim, and type and location of alleged injury.
Forty-eight cases involving chiropractic management in the United States were reported. Of these, 93.8% (n = 45) featured allegations involving spinal manipulation. The defense (practitioner) was victorious in 70.8% (n = 34) of cases, with a plaintiff (patient) victory in 20.8% (n = 10) (mean payment $658,487 ± $697,045) and settlement in 8.3% (n = 4) (mean payment $596,667 ± $402,534). Overaggressive manipulation was the most frequent allegation (33.3%; 16 cases). A majority of cases alleged neurological injury of the spine as the reason for litigation (66.7%, 32 cases) with 87.5% (28/32) requiring surgery. C5-C6 disc herniation was the most frequently alleged injury (32.4%, 11/34, 83.3% requiring surgery) followed by C6-C7 herniation (26.5%, 9/34, 88.9% requiring surgery). Claims also alleged 7 cases of stroke (14.6%) and 2 rib fractures (4.2%) from manipulation therapy.
Litigation claims following chiropractic care predominately alleged neurological injury with consequent surgical management. Plaintiffs primarily alleged overaggressive treatment, though a majority of trials ended in defensive verdicts. Ongoing analysis of malpractice provides a unique lens through which to view this complicated topic.
利用法律数据库评估整脊推拿与医疗事故之间的关系。
1988 年至 2018 年期间,在法律数据库 VerdictSearch 中以“脊椎指压治疗师”或“脊椎推拿”为关键词,并在“医疗事故”类别下进行检索,查找涉及被告为脊椎指压治疗师的案例。获取相关医学法律特征,包括法律结果(原告/被告裁决、和解)、赔偿金额、原告诉求性质以及所指控损伤的类型和部位。
共报告了 48 例美国整脊管理案例。其中,93.8%(n=45)的案例涉及脊椎推拿指控。70.8%(n=34)的案件中,辩护方(从业者)胜诉,20.8%(n=10)的案件中,原告(患者)胜诉(平均赔偿金额 658487 美元±697045 美元),8.3%(n=4)的案件和解(平均赔偿金额 596667 美元±402534 美元)。过度推拿是最常见的指控(33.3%,16 例)。大多数案件将脊柱神经损伤作为诉讼原因(66.7%,32 例),其中 87.5%(28/32)需要手术。C5-C6 椎间盘突出是最常被指控的损伤(32.4%,11/34,83.3%需要手术),其次是 C6-C7 椎间盘突出(26.5%,9/34,88.9%需要手术)。还有 7 例指控推拿疗法导致中风(14.6%)和 2 例肋骨骨折(4.2%)。
整脊治疗后提起的诉讼索赔主要针对神经损伤,并进行后续手术治疗。原告主要指控过度治疗,但大多数审判以辩护裁决告终。对医疗事故的持续分析为观察这一复杂问题提供了独特视角。