scholarly journals Reflect and Remember: The Ethics of Complications in Interventional Radiology

2019 ◽  
Vol 36 (02) ◽  
pp. 104-107
Author(s):  
Eric J. Keller

AbstractClinicians, particularly those in procedural specialties, tend to feel personally responsible when complications occur. Medical errors among surgeons have been studied and provide an insightful window into the ethics of complications. Ethically we must consider what we owe patient and families, ourselves, and our colleagues. To some degree, the answers are similar: reflection, confession, and resolution. We owe patients and families an explanation and lack of abandonment; we owe ourselves thoughtful reflection on what caused the complication and how we can learn from it; and we owe our colleagues assistance managing our complications and a chance to learn from our mistakes. As a specialty that prides itself on innovation and novel therapies, interventional radiology has a unique relationship with complications that has not been well developed. As the specialty grows, it will be important to provide forums for further understanding the ethical challenges in interventional radiology.

2016 ◽  
Vol 27 (3) ◽  
pp. S145-S146
Author(s):  
D. Dasilva ◽  
A. Sparks ◽  
A. Kim ◽  
G. Lynskey ◽  
J. Spies ◽  
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Author(s):  
Solmaz P. Manuel ◽  
Christine L. Mai

The scope of professional issues in pediatric anesthesia presents challenges for the anesthesiologist because the care involves both the child and the family. Ethical issues can arise with questions about informed consent, informed permission, and assent in minors. Children of Jehovah’s Witnesses parents can present ethical challenges for the anesthesiologist. The Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) 1999 report, “To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System,” brought attention to the problem of preventable medical errors occurring in US hospitals each year. These errors resulted in up to 98,000 patient deaths and were more likely to occur in operating rooms, emergency departments, and intensive care units. The report called for a comprehensive effort by health care providers, government, and consumers to make drastic reductions in these errors. Patient safety and quality assurance have become pinnacle motivators for anesthesiologists to strive for quality improvement in patient care.


2019 ◽  
Vol 36 (02) ◽  
pp. 117-119
Author(s):  
Gregory Q. Hill ◽  
Robert K. Ryu

AbstractAccording to a 2017 survey of 4,000 physicians across 25 different specialties in the United States, 55% of respondents report having been sued at least once, with nearly half of them having been sued multiple times. In addition, procedural specialists are far more likely to be sued. As a procedural-driven specialty, interventional radiology (IR) practitioners are subject to these statistics. While the focus of all IR practices is providing the highest quality care safely and efficiently, medical errors and complications are unavoidable. Understanding the process of medical malpractice litigation is necessary to develop strategies on how best to avoid and mitigate the hardships of the process.


2015 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 72-84 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paula Leslie ◽  
Mary Casper

“My patient refuses thickened liquids, should I discharge them from my caseload?” A version of this question appears at least weekly on the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association's Community pages. People talk of respecting the patient's right to be non-compliant with speech-language pathology recommendations. We challenge use of the word “respect” and calling a patient “non-compliant” in the same sentence: does use of the latter term preclude the former? In this article we will share our reflections on why we are interested in these so called “ethical challenges” from a personal case level to what our professional duty requires of us. Our proposal is that the problems that we encounter are less to do with ethical or moral puzzles and usually due to inadequate communication. We will outline resources that clinicians may use to support their work from what seems to be a straightforward case to those that are mired in complexity. And we will tackle fears and facts regarding litigation and the law.


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