Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Hughes Spalding complaint alleges improper discharge before fatal epiglottitis
The complaint alleges that a 13-year-old patient presented to the emergency department at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Hughes Spalding with fever, vomiting, body aches, tachycardia, tachypnea, diminished breath sounds, abnormal metabolic values, and other concerning findings. According to the complaint, providers discharged the patient without radiological imaging, and the patient was found deceased at home two days later. The complaint alleges that an autopsy determined the cause of death was acute epiglottitis and pneumonia.
Overview
This page concerns a public complaint alleging that providers at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Hughes Spalding improperly discharged a pediatric patient with abnormal vital signs and respiratory symptoms before the patient died from acute epiglottitis and pneumonia.
Chronology
- According to the complaint, the patient presented to the Hughes Spalding emergency department on March 27, 2024 with fever, vomiting, and body aches.
- The complaint states that nursing assessments documented an elevated heart rate, elevated respiratory rate, and severe pain.
- According to the complaint, laboratory testing on March 28, 2024 showed abnormal values, including elevated potassium and urea nitrogen.
- The complaint alleges that a nurse documented persistent elevated heart rate and diminished breath sounds before discharge.
- The complaint states that the patient was discharged on March 28, 2024 with diagnoses of fever, vomiting, and myalgia.
- According to the complaint, the patient was pronounced dead at home on March 30, 2024.
Alleged failures
- The complaint alleges that providers failed to properly treat and stabilize the patient before discharge.
- The complaint alleges that providers failed to perform radiological imaging despite respiratory symptoms.
- The complaint alleges that providers failed to recognize the significance of persistent tachycardia and tachypnea.
- The complaint alleges that the patient’s death from acute epiglottitis and pneumonia resulted from the alleged failures in emergency care.
Entities and tags
Questions this example answers
What does the Hughes Spalding epiglottitis discharge allege?
The complaint alleges that a 13-year-old patient presented to the emergency department at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Hughes Spalding with fever, vomiting, body aches, tachycardia, tachypnea, diminished breath sounds, abnormal metabolic values, and other concerning findings. According to the complaint, providers discharged the patient without radiological imaging, and the patient was found deceased at home two days later. The complaint alleges that an autopsy determined the cause of death was acute epiglottitis and pneumonia.
Who is identified in this public case example?
This public case example identifies Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Hughes Spalding, Alesia Fleming, M.D., Jenna Gorbatkin, M.D., Emory + Children’s Pediatric Institute, Inc., and Emory University. It also tags the source-supported entities Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Hughes Spalding, Emory + Children’s Pediatric Institute, Inc., Emory University, Alesia Fleming, M.D., and Jenna Gorbatkin, M.D.
What alleged failures are summarized here?
The complaint alleges that providers failed to properly treat and stabilize the patient before discharge. The complaint alleges that providers failed to perform radiological imaging despite respiratory symptoms. The complaint alleges that providers failed to recognize the significance of persistent tachycardia and tachypnea.