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Medical Malpractice - Heart Attack Misdiagnosis

Posted on March 22, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law

In the United States, leading cause of death is coronary artery disease, or narrowing of arteries supplying blood to the heart. This condition often results in a heart attack. In fact, about 1.1 million Americans suffer heart attacks every year, and about 460,000 of these attacks are fatal. In some cases, a heart attack kills almost instantly. Nothing could be done to save the victim.

However, in other cases, timely diagnosis could make the difference between life and death. Some heart attack victims who get proper treatment right away may have an opportunity to avoid serious heart damage and resume a normal life. Too often, medical mistakes deprive an individual of this opportunity. Medical staff at the doctor’s office or emergency room ignores complaints of chest pains and other key symptoms, makes the individual wait to see a doctor, or sends the person away without complete testing and proper treatment.

In that situation, the prospects for the victim are grim. Even if the individual survives, future treatment may not reverse the heart damage, or other consequences of the blocked artery, like paralysis or brain damage.

Some of the mistakes that a doctor may make in responding to a heart attack victim include:

As soon as a potential heart attack victim arrives at the hospital, medical staff should provide essential emergency care. Doctors also may conduct tests to make a complete diagnosis and determine the proper treatment. These tests include:

Based on the test results, doctors should determine and then provide the appropriate course of medical treatment.

Watch for signs of a possible heart attack.

Sometimes, a heart attack goes untreated through no fault of a physician. To protect yourself, you need to take care of your own health and get regular medical check-ups.

Moreover, you need to watch out for the signs of a possible heart attack, which include:

Unfortunately, many people who experience heart attack symptoms delay getting medical attention. They try to find other reasons for feeling badly, like have a hard day at work or eating a heavy meal, decide to rest, and wait for the symptoms to go away. Do not make this mistake — it could be deadly. To be most effective, treatments for a heart attack are needed right away, within 1 hour of the start of the symptoms. If you or a family member has signs of a heart attack, call 9-1-1. Get the person to a hospital immediately.

Attorney Marya Sieminski joined the Law Offices of Sam Bernstein in 2003. She is admitted to practice law in Michigan state courts and in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and graduated magna cum laude from Wayne State University Law School. Marya has worked as a trial lawyer for 10 years and exclusively represented victims in personal injury litigation and in workers compensation claims. She also was appointed by the Governor to serve on the State of Michigan Workers Compensation Qualifications Advisory Committee.

The Law Offices of Samuel I. Bernstein, our Michigan personal injury and medical malpractice law firm, has represented the victims of serious instances of medical malpractice since 1968.

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