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Emory Decatur complaint alleges meningitis and sepsis misdiagnosis before stroke

The complaint alleges that a patient presented to the Emory Decatur Hospital emergency department with altered mental status, vomiting, and lethargy, and that the attending physician incorrectly attributed the condition to COVID-19 and dehydration despite alleged signs of serious infection. According to the complaint, the patient was discharged while unable to walk or urinate and without antibiotic therapy, collapsed hours later, and was diagnosed at another facility with bacterial meningitis, sepsis, and a stroke with permanent neurological deficits.

System
Emory Healthcare
Facility
Emory Decatur Hospital
Providers involved
Emory Decatur Hospital / James H. Elder, IV, M.D. / DeKalb Emergency Physicians Associates, LLC / Vituity-Georgia Hospitalists, PC / Vituity-Georgia Intensivists, PC
Pattern
Alleged failure to diagnose and treat bacterial meningitis and sepsis before discharge
Harm
Alleged stroke, sepsis, meningitis, right-sided weakness, and expressive aphasia

Overview

This page concerns a public complaint alleging that emergency providers at Emory Decatur Hospital failed to diagnose and treat bacterial meningitis and sepsis before discharging a patient who later suffered a stroke.

Chronology

  1. According to the complaint, the patient arrived at the Emory Decatur Hospital emergency department on January 12, 2024 with altered mental status, vomiting, and lethargy.
  2. According to the complaint, James H. Elder, IV, M.D. was assigned as the attending physician that afternoon.
  3. The complaint states that a chest x-ray was interpreted as showing likely right-sided pneumonia and that lab results included an elevated white blood cell count, elevated neutrophil count, and elevated troponin.
  4. The complaint alleges that Dr. Elder diagnosed COVID-19 and dehydration and recommended discharge.
  5. The complaint alleges that the patient was discharged in a wheelchair despite continued lethargy, inability to walk, and inability to urinate.
  6. According to the complaint, the patient collapsed at home early the next morning and was later diagnosed at Northside Hospital with meningitis, sepsis, and a left frontal stroke.

Alleged failures

  • The complaint alleges that Dr. Elder prematurely anchored on COVID-19 and dehydration despite alleged indicators of bacterial infection or meningitis.
  • The complaint alleges that Dr. Elder failed to recognize sepsis despite the patient allegedly meeting clinical criteria.
  • The complaint alleges that providers failed to order a lumbar puncture, blood cultures, COVID test, or MRI despite altered mental status in the setting of infection.
  • The complaint alleges that providers failed to start antibiotic therapy before discharge.
  • The complaint alleges that the delay in treatment caused a preventable stroke and permanent brain injury.

Entities and tags

Emory Decatur HospitalJames H. Elder, IV, M.D.Bacterial meningitisSepsisStrokeAltered mental statusGroup A StreptococcusPneumoniaLumbar punctureBlood culturesFailure to diagnosePremature dischargeSepsis managementFailure to order testingFailure to treat infectionEmergency medicineInfectious diseaseNeurologyHospital medicine

Questions this example answers

What does the Emory Decatur meningitis stroke complaint allege?

The complaint alleges that a patient presented to the Emory Decatur Hospital emergency department with altered mental status, vomiting, and lethargy, and that the attending physician incorrectly attributed the condition to COVID-19 and dehydration despite alleged signs of serious infection. According to the complaint, the patient was discharged while unable to walk or urinate and without antibiotic therapy, collapsed hours later, and was diagnosed at another facility with bacterial meningitis, sepsis, and a stroke with permanent neurological deficits.

Who is identified in this public case example?

This public case example identifies Emory Decatur Hospital, James H. Elder, IV, M.D., DeKalb Emergency Physicians Associates, LLC, Vituity-Georgia Hospitalists, PC, and Vituity-Georgia Intensivists, PC. It also tags the source-supported entities Emory Decatur Hospital, James H. Elder, IV, M.D., Bacterial meningitis, Sepsis, and Stroke.

What alleged failures are summarized here?

The complaint alleges that Dr. Elder prematurely anchored on COVID-19 and dehydration despite alleged indicators of bacterial infection or meningitis. The complaint alleges that Dr. Elder failed to recognize sepsis despite the patient allegedly meeting clinical criteria. The complaint alleges that providers failed to order a lumbar puncture, blood cultures, COVID test, or MRI despite altered mental status in the setting of infection.