
When a patient suffers a stroke, doctors order a CT perfusion brain scan to create a detailed image of the brain so they can determine what damage was done. Doctors are looking for what damage there was to blood vessels in the brain.
As the population ages, Ohio stroke victims are inevitable. Unfortunately, more and more patients will be receiving radiation burns than ever before.
Pills, tests, and medical devices comprise the basis of our healthcare system. While medical advances and technology is a good thing, sometimes it just might be too good of a thing especially when oversight and safeguards are lacking for CT radiation scans.
What happens when doctors and hospitals fail to do the math? How many patients have to report distinctive patterns of hair loss before someone, somewhere in the hospital hierarchy solves the mystery of radiation burn from CT brain scans?
Where are the safety measures? A simple smoke detector goes before a house burns down. Where are the bells and whistles to warn the radiologist or technician before a patient suffers radiation burn?
GE Healthcare argues that the CT perfusion brain scan is safe to operate and the problem lies with the technician. The hospital staff argues that the CT perfusion brain scan has no checks and balances. Finger pointing is at an all time high.
The wise thing to do is contact the Ohio radiation burn lawyers to find out what your legal options are. Faulty medical devices and/or negligent radiation staff put you or a loved one at risk with dire consequences.
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