Imagine lying in bed and suddenly losing feeling on one side of your body, with your face drooping and your speech becoming slurred. These are common symptoms of a stroke—a serious medical condition where blood flow to a part of the brain or heart is interrupted.
Strokes require immediate medical attention, and when healthcare providers fail to act quickly or assess a patient’s risk properly, the consequences can be life-altering. In some cases, this failure may even lead to medical malpractice.
Preventing strokes begins with a thorough assessment of a patient’s risk factors. For example, patients with blood clots, high blood pressure, or heart disease are at a higher risk of experiencing a stroke. In one case, a patient had a severe blood clot in her leg that went untreated, resulting in a stroke and the eventual amputation of her leg. Had the stroke been treated promptly, the outcome might have been much different.
Ischemic strokes, the most common type, are often preventable with proper assessment and care. These strokes occur when a blood clot blocks an artery, preventing blood flow to the brain. A particularly dangerous cause of ischemic strokes is artery dissection, which happens when an artery is damaged and obstructed by a blood clot. If healthcare providers fail to assess these risks or neglect to prescribe the necessary medications, they could be held accountable for medical malpractice.
In addition to ischemic strokes, there are other stroke-related emergencies, such as heat stroke and acute strokes, that require swift medical intervention. When a patient suffers from heat stroke, healthcare providers must follow specific protocols to stabilize the patient and prevent further complications. For acute ischemic strokes, timely intervention is critical. Removing the obstruction causing the stroke can restore blood flow to the brain and prevent permanent damage.
Strokes are medical emergencies that require immediate action from healthcare providers. Whether it’s recognizing early signs of a stroke, assessing a patient’s risk, or following standard procedures for stroke management, any failure in care can lead to devastating consequences. If you or a loved one has suffered harm due to a healthcare provider’s negligence in treating or preventing a stroke, Attorney Tim Chelpaty can help. With his expertise in medical malpractice cases, he can guide you through the legal process and seek the compensation you deserve.