Department of Pediatrics, Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States of America.
Risk Management, Northwell Health, New Hyde Park, NY, United States of America.
Am J Emerg Med. 2022 Aug;58:16-21. doi: 10.1016/j.ajem.2022.05.010. Epub 2022 May 13.
Point-of-care ultrasound (PoCUS) is expanding as a diagnostic tool in pediatric emergency medicine. Pediatricians are apprehensive to take on the risk of malpractice from incorrect interpretation of PoCUS imaging, therefore limiting its use. Although current studies provide reassurance to this concern, none look directly at the risk for pediatric emergency medicine physicians. Our study aims to evaluate the current medicolegal risk landscape posed by PoCUS in pediatric emergency medicine.
A search of case law was performed utilizing the LexisNexis caselaw database for the period of January 2011 through December 2021. Initial search results were reviewed by the attorney co-authors for relevance to medical malpractice surrounding PoCUS. The remaining cases were reviewed by physician co-authors to ensure their relevance to both ultrasound and the acute care setting. Identified cases were then classified into categories as per the reason for the claim.
No cases of malpractice litigation were identified that directly related to PoCUS. Ten cases of ultrasound in the acute care setting were identified, 7 of which were in pediatric patients. The majority of these cases related to appendicitis or testicular torsion. Of these 10 cases, 2 cases claimed failure to consider the ultimate diagnosis, but ultrasound would have been an appropriate study had the diagnosis been considered. Of the 8 remaining cases, 6 were based on failure to perform or delay performing ultrasound, 1 claimed that improper ultrasound study was initially performed, and 1 case was based on an improper diagnosis made by ultrasound.
PoCUS does not appear to pose a significant risk of malpractice litigation in pediatric emergency medicine.
即时超声(POCUS)作为儿科急诊医学的一种诊断工具正在不断扩展。儿科学家担心对 POCUS 成像的不正确解释会带来医疗事故的风险,因此限制了其使用。尽管目前的研究对这一担忧提供了保证,但没有一项研究直接关注儿科急诊医学医生的风险。我们的研究旨在评估儿科急诊医学中 POCUS 带来的当前法律风险。
利用 LexisNexis 案例数据库,对 2011 年 1 月至 2021 年 12 月期间的案例法进行了搜索。律师共同作者对初始搜索结果进行了审查,以确定其与 POCUS 周围的医疗事故是否相关。剩下的案例由医生共同作者进行审查,以确保它们与超声和急性护理环境都相关。确定的案例随后根据索赔的原因进行分类。
未发现与 POCUS 直接相关的医疗事故诉讼案件。确定了 10 例急性护理环境下的超声案例,其中 7 例涉及儿科患者。这些案例大多数与阑尾炎或睾丸扭转有关。在这 10 个案例中,有 2 个案例声称未能考虑最终诊断,但如果考虑到诊断,超声将是一种合适的研究。在剩下的 8 个案例中,有 6 个是基于未能进行或延迟进行超声检查,1 个案例声称最初进行了不当的超声检查,1 个案例是基于超声做出的不当诊断。
POCUS 在儿科急诊医学中似乎不会带来重大的医疗事故诉讼风险。