Affiliation:
1. Pacific Coast Pain Management Center, Laguna Hills, CA
Abstract
Interventional pain management is an evolving field, with a primary focus on
the safety of the patient. One major source of risk to patients is intraarterial or
intraneural injections. Interventional pain physicians have considerable interest
in identifying techniques which avoid these complications. A recent article has
reviewed complications associated with interventional procedures and concluded
that the complications were due to deviation from a specific prescribed protocol.
One of the cases reviewed went to jury trial and the record of that case is in the
public domain. Two of the authors of the recent review were expert witnesses
in the trial. They provided conflicting testimony as to alleged violations of the
standard of care. Their criticisms also differed from a third criticism contained in
the article as well as the protocol being advocated in the article, thus contravening
the claim that there is one prescribed protocol which must be followed.
The definition of standard of care varies amongst jurisdictions, but is generally
defined as either that care which a reasonably well-trained physician in that
specialty would provide under similar circumstances or as what would constitute
reasonable medical care under the circumstances presented. Analysis of the case
which went to trial indicates that there is not one prescribed protocol which must
be followed; the definition of standard of care is broader than that. Interventional
pain management is an evolving field and the standard of care is broadly
defined.
Key words: Spine injection, complications, medical legal, standard of care,
transforaminal injections, compression fracture, low back pain
Publisher
American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians
Subject
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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