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Medical disputes involving lower gastrointestinal endoscopies: cases from the Korean Medical Dispute Mediation and Arbitration Agencyopen access

Authors
Eun Hye OhJeong Eun ShinJun Yong BaeYoon Suk LeeYehyun ParkYong Hwan KwonChang Nyol PaikJun Kyu LeeTae 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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