The Most Common Medical Conditions Misdiagnosed by Emergency Rooms

Emergency departments are vital for immediate medical care, but their complexity can lead to malpractice. A U.S. government study reveals frequent misdiagnoses in ERs, causing preventable harm, disability, or death. Annually, 7.4 million ER patients are misdiagnosed, with 2.6 million experiencing harm and 370,000 facing permanent disability or death. Commonly misdiagnosed conditions include stroke, heart attack, aortic aneurysm, spinal cord injury, and venous thromboembolism. Awareness and improved diagnostic accuracy are crucial for better patient outcomes.

The most common medical conditions misdiagnosed by emergency rooms
Emergency room misdiagnosis lawsuits

 

Emergency departments play a crucial role in providing immediate medical care and saving lives; however, these environments’ complexity and time-sensitive nature can sometimes lead to malpractice. A recent study conducted by the U.S. government highlights the alarming frequency of misdiagnosed conditions in emergency rooms, which can result in preventable harm, permanent disability, or even death. Understanding the most commonly misdiagnosed conditions in ERs is essential to raise awareness, improve diagnostic accuracy, and ultimately enhance patient outcomes.

Each year, a significant number of individuals lose their lives due to incorrect diagnoses in hospital emergency departments, as revealed by a recent study conducted by the U.S. government. The research, published on Thursday by the Department of Health and Human Services Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, discovered the following:

  • Out of 130 million annual ER visits, 7.4 million patients are incorrectly diagnosed, meaning approximately 1 in 18 individuals receive an erroneous diagnosis.
  • 2.6 million patients experience preventable harm.
  • 370,000 patients suffer permanent disability or death due to misdiagnosis.

According to USAToday.com, the five conditions most commonly misdiagnosed in emergency departments include the following:

Stroke

A stroke is a condition that impacts the arteries supplying blood to and within the brain. Stroke.org states that it is the fifth leading cause of fatalities and is a primary cause of disability in the United States. A stroke takes place when a blood vessel transporting oxygen and nutrients to the brain becomes obstructed by a clot or ruptures.

A stroke affects someone in the U.S. every 40 seconds, with women at a higher risk than men.

Heart attack

Heart attacks, otherwise known as myocardial infarctions, occur when one or more sections of the heart muscle are deprived of sufficient oxygen. Johns Hopkins Medicine states that this is due to an obstruction in the blood flow to the heart muscle.

Heart muscle cells begin to suffer damage and die when the blood and oxygen supply is interrupted. Within 30 minutes of blockage, irreversible damage begins. Consequently, the affected heart muscle loses its ability to function properly.

Aortic aneurysm or dissection

An aortic aneurysm is a bulging in the wall of the aorta, the primary blood vessel responsible for pumping blood from the heart to the rest of the body, as explained by Patrice Desvigne-Nickens with the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, to USA TODAY.

Aortic aneurysms can form anywhere along the aorta.

Blood pressure against the weakened walls of the aorta can lead to an aneurysm when the walls are compromised.

Spinal cord compression or injury

This type of injury encompasses damage to any part of the spinal cord or nerves situated at the end of the spinal canal (cauda equina). The Mayo Clinic states that this frequently results in permanent alterations in strength, sensation, and other bodily functions below the injury site.

Paralysis due to a spinal cord injury can manifest as:

  • Tetraplegia: Also called quadriplegia, it impacts the arms, hands, trunk, legs, and pelvic organs as a result of the spinal cord injury.
  • Paraplegia: This form of paralysis affects all or a portion of the trunk, legs, and pelvic organs.

Venous thromboembolism

Venous thromboembolism refers to blood clots that form deep within the veins. It is a frequently overlooked yet severe and preventable medical issue that can lead to disability and death.

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, small clots can be treated, and individuals can recover from the condition, but some damage to the lungs may remain. If the clot is large, it can block blood from reaching the lungs, which is fatal.

CONTACT PARKER WAICHMAN LLP FOR A FREE CASE REVIEW

Were you or a loved one harmed by emergency room malpractice?

Parker Waichman LLP helps families recover monetary compensation for harm caused by medical negligence. For a free consultation and to learn more about your legal options, call Parker Waichman LLP today at 1-800-YOURLAWYER (1-800-968-7529) or visit our website at YourLawyer.com. Remember, time is of the essence, so don’t delay – reach out to us now and take the first step toward legal justice.

Free Consultation
Parker Waichman LLP
Are you inquiring about a new matter?
What type of accident did you have?
Please share a few details about your inquiry so we can connect you with the best person to assist you.
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
4.8 from 549 Reviews

Client Reviews

Our law firm is ready to represent you in your injury case. We’ve helped many New York residents as well as those needing help nationwide. Contact our team for a free case consultation today.

My Experience with the lawyer Jessie Salcedo has been excellent, she has helped me at all times and answered any questions I had at some point. Thank you! Jessie Salcedo Paralegal Parker Waichman LLP
Keisha Reyes
They are very fast in their work recommended
Katty Chamorro
I am really satisfied with service I was provided. I’d like to thank Maryann and Jorge for always helping with my process. Excellent service 100% recommended.
Herí Rodriguez
I was very pleased with how Benita Rollis handled my case. She was very responsive to my case and kept me well informed about the progress she was making on my behalf. Her professionalism made the entire process seamless and relieved a lot of stress. I totally recommend this firm.
Yvette White

Contact Us Today

If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident or have been injured by another party in some other way, we are here to stand up for your rights. Our personal injury attorneys have been representing injury victims and their families in Long Island and throughout the nation since the early 1980s.