During colonoscopy, endoscopists can find potentially precancerous growths (polyps) and remove them, however some polyps especially on the right side of the colon are more difficult to detect. Failure to detect these polyps reduces the efficacy of colonoscopy for colon cancer screening. By using a quarterly report card, endoscopists at…
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Diagnostic Error – medical malpractice that can be life-threatening or result in death or permanent disability.
Diagnostic errors are not a new problem, in 1991 the Harvard medical Practice Study, investigated Medical Malpractice in New York Hospitals and found out that diagnostic errors were accounting for 14% of physicians errors and that 75% of them were due to doctors negligence. In 1999 a study from the…
Medical Malpractice – Failure to diagnose Ischemia – Routine Fractional Flow Reserve measured after angiography decreases misdiagnoses
Angiography alone doesn’t detect Ischemia and may lead to misdiagnosis when a patient is being checked for chest pain. A routine Functional Flow Reserve Measurement (FFR) after the angiography would lead to a change of diagnosis for 1 out of 4 patients according to a new study presented at EuroPCR…
Medical Maplractice – Misdiagnosis – New York Presbyterian Hospital and Weill-Cornell Medical College study shows that a third of patients treated for gastroesophageal reflux disease(GERD) are misdiagnosed
According to a new study by New York Presbyterian Hospital and Weill-Cornell Medical College presented at Digestive Disease Week® (DDW), usual methods to diagnose and treat gastrointestinal problems are controversial and lead to a high rate of misdiagnosis. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) happens when stomach acid or bile flows back…