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Optical Coherence Tomography Based Biomechanical Fluid-Structure Interaction Analysis of Coronary Atherosclerosis Progression
Published on: January 15, 2022
[Medical liability and coronary artery diseases]
1Sou-Médical (Groupe MACSF), 10, cours du Triangle de l'Arche TSA 40100, 92919 La Défense, France. dr.gaultier@club-internet.fr
Abstract:
Until recently, for many people dying from a myocardial infarction was an inevitable fate. Myocardial infarction mortality rates have decreased drastically. At the same time, stents have clearly secured coronary angioplasties, removing the problems linked to coronary dissections such as abrupt closure or emergency coronary bypass. The iatrogenic risks have increased on account of the use of sophisticated techniques, powerful medications or the treatment of older patients. On the one hand, the media have informed people about the tremendous improvements in cardiology, however, on the other hand they have also given them over-optimistic expectations leading to an increase in the number of physicians sued. Now, physicians have to master ever more complex parameters such as new examination techniques prescriptions and interpretation (CT-scanner, MRI) and new medications. In order to prevent lawsuits, physicians should educate and inform their patients. To increase their chances in case of a lawsuit, physicians should improve the traceability of the treatment prescribed and information given to patients, but also make patients assume their responsibilities when they are reluctant to follow medical advices or treatments.
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