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Diabetic Man Dies After Hospital 'Hyperventilation' Misdiagnosis
9 Feb
Summary
- A diabetic man died after being misdiagnosed with hyperventilation.
- He waited nearly five hours untreated in the emergency room.
- His parents filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the hospital.

A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed by the parents of George Lubrano, a 24-year-old Type 1 diabetic who died on December 16, 2024, at Mercy Hospital in Springfield, Missouri. Lubrano allegedly endured a nearly five-hour wait in the emergency room without adequate treatment.
His parents claim hospital staff misdiagnosed his critical symptoms, including vomiting and severe breathing difficulties, as mere hyperventilation. Despite his critically high blood sugar and malfunctioning insulin pump, Lubrano reportedly received no timely medical intervention.
The lawsuit alleges that Lubrano's condition, diabetic ketoacidosis, was preventable with proper and prompt medical care. He ultimately suffered cardiac arrest and died after his health rapidly deteriorated in the waiting room.


