Delayed Diagnosis of Stroke Results in Total Left-Side Paralysis
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Case Overview
This case involves a sixty-three-year-old male patient who presented to his family physician complaining of light-headedness and dizziness. The doctor examined the patient without doing a full neurological exam and sent him home with a prescription to treat an inner ear infection. The patient returned to the office the next day with the same symptoms but, during his visit, he displayed facial drooping. The patient was rushed to the emergency room where it was determined that he was having an ischemic stroke. An emergent CT scan was performed and showed a small, old, right, perifrontal lacunar infarct. An MRI/MRA performed the following day revealed that there was no blood flow to the patient’s right vertebral and basilar arteries. The patient was determined to be beyond the window period for the administration of thrombolytics and no clot-busting intervention was initiated. The delay in diagnosis for more than twenty-four hours allowed for a significant amount of neural tissue death, which resulted in total paralysis on the patient’s left side. Following the incident, he required around the clock nursing assistance and no improvement occurred after six months of rehabilitation.
Questions to the Pulmonology expert and their responses
Is it ever acceptable for a physician to not perform a neurological exam when a patient exhibits neurological symptoms?
It is never acceptable for physicians to skip their physical exam when the first plausible diagnosis makes sense. This patient deserved a more complete workup for obvious reasons.
About the expert
This expert has been practicing for almost 30 years. His subspecialties are Respiratory Environmental Medicine, Indoor Environmental Quality investigations, Risk communication and Medical Advisory services. He has extensive experience working on issues of indoor environmental quality on matters related to molds, microbial, chemical and other contaminant exposures in commercial buildings, manufacturing plants, schools, and various public facilities. He believes in a preventive medicine approach, which is to prevent occurrence of exposures, injuries and illnesses.

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