Medical disputes involving lower gastrointestinal endoscopies: cases from the Korean Medical Dispute Mediation and Arbitration Agencyopen access
- Authors
- Eun Hye Oh; Jeong Eun Shin; Jun Yong Bae; Yoon Suk Lee; Yehyun Park; Yong Hwan Kwon; Chang Nyol Paik; Jun Kyu Lee; Tae Hee Lee
- Issue Date
- May-2025
- Publisher
- 대한내과학회
- Keywords
- Patient safety; Medical litigation; Medical accidents; Medical errors; Colonoscopy
- Citation
- The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine, v.40, no.3, pp 404 - 426
- Pages
- 23
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine
- Volume
- 40
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 404
- End Page
- 426
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/58400
- DOI
- 10.3904/kjim.2024.343
- ISSN
- 1226-3303
2005-6648
- Abstract
- Background/Aims: As the number of lower gastrointestinal endoscopies and high-risk examinees increases, the incidence of adverse events associated with these endoscopies has also increased. Medical disputes and lawsuits related to adverse events are rapidly increasing.
Methods: Medical disputes related to lower gastrointestinal endoscopy that had been filed in Korean Medical Dispute Mediation and Arbitration Agency (K-medi) from April 2012 to August 2020 were evaluated with the corresponding medical records and written appraisal. Facilities, patients, procedures, adverse events, and outcome-related variables related to medical disputes were analyzed.
Results: As the number of lower gastrointestinal endoscopies in Korea increases each year, the number of medical disputes related to lower gastrointestinal endoscopy appraised by K-medi has also increased yearly during the same period. Among the 121 cases analyzed, 86 (71.1%) were conciliated and 35 (28.9%) were cosigned by prosecution. Perforations accounted for the largest proportion of cases (93 cases, 76.9%). Most patients (n = 119, 98.3%) underwent non-emergent procedures, and only 10 (8.3%) underwent them for therapeutic purposes. Approximately one-fifth of the patients (n = 25, 20.7%) died.
Conclusions: The number of medical disputes related to lower gastrointestinal endoscopy are increasing. To prevent this, it is important to review the data on existing cases and establish specific response guidelines.
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