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Home / Health / Hospital Lapses Led to Preventable Death

Hospital Lapses Led to Preventable Death

9 Jan

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Summary

  • Expert report found serious lapses at multiple hospitals.
  • Delayed diagnosis and treatment worsened patient's condition.
  • Cath lab non-operation and staff shortages cited as setbacks.
Hospital Lapses Led to Preventable Death

A recent investigation into the death of a Kollam resident has uncovered critical failures within the healthcare system. An expert committee appointed by the director of medical education found serious lapses at the Chavara Community Health Centre, Kollam District Hospital, and Thiruvananthapuram Medical College Hospital. The report indicates that Venu's condition was not diagnosed promptly, and immediate intervention could have saved his life.

Significant delays in referral and transfer to the medical college hospital exacerbated Venu's critical state. The committee noted issues such as the non-operation of the cath lab around the clock and a shortage of cardiology staff. At the Thiruvananthapuram medical college, the patient was admitted to a general ward instead of the ICU, further delaying vital care.

The report concludes that immediate thrombolysis or PCI at the Kollam District Hospital could have been life-saving, but the absence of interventional cardiologists and supporting staff hindered the cath lab's continuous operation. While the committee recommended better communication with patient relatives, it stopped short of suggesting punitive actions against hospital staff.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The death was attributed to serious lapses and negligence at multiple hospitals, including delayed diagnosis and treatment.
Yes, the report cited issues like delayed CT scans, ambulance arrangements, non-operation of the cath lab, and improper patient admission.
The expert committee did not recommend punitive action but advised on improving communication with patient relatives.

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