from another hospital?
6.
Whether
the opposite parties should have kept a Cardiologist as a stand by at the time
of starting the surgery ... above stated conditions of the patient?
7.
Whether
a team of Cardiologists, available in the hospital reached in time to revive
the patient
Bombay Hospital (opposite party No.1) Dr. H.K.
Ayyer, Cardiologist, Bombay Hospital (opposite party No.2) and Dr. Meera,
Registrar of the ICU (opposite ... patient to Dr. K.H. Ayyer (O.P.No.2), a Consulting
Cardiologist in the same hospital for evaluating the patients cardiac status
which would necessitate the recommendation of
the patient (deceased) to a Specialist/Cardiologist or would require restricting
the patient for use of stairs. Thereafter ... proper diagnosis/treatment and not referring the deceased to a
cardiologist?
In this regard, it is contended by the complainant that on 30.1.1995,
the deceased
take her to some other heart institute
for better treatment. No Cardiologist visited her during her stay
in the hospital. The Echo Test was planned ... Cardiac ICU nor was she kept under the observation of a
Cardiologist. At 09:00 p.m. on 12/01/2012, her Blood Pressure
disease of the heart and advised her for further checkup from
some Cardiologist. Accordingly, on 12.02.1999 complainant took his wife to, as
per complainant ... Anand Goyal (OP-2), who claimed himself a Cardiologist,
conducted tests pertaining to heart problems on Vibha Sharma and diagnosed as
Mitral Stenosis with Mitral
Arun K. Chopra-opposite
party No.2, who is a Cardiologist and not a Gastroenterologist. The
complainant has alleged in the complaint that at that ... required to be requisitioned but
opposite party No.2, who is a Cardiologist, continued with cardiac
treatment. The complainant and his attendants requested opposite
party
Prasun Halder and Dr. Prasenjit Sarkar, Cardiologist repeated the advice for CTPA and CT-abdomen but it was actually done ... attending doctors including Dr. Devraj Roy, Surgeon and also Dr. P. Sarkar, Cardiologist, did not take pro-active role to get done CTPA immediately
Rath (Cardiologist) Apollo ... vs A.C.Verma on 15 February, 2017
CHHATTISGARH STATE
CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION
PANDRI, RAIPUR (C.G.)
Appeal No.FA/2016 ... Instituted on : 30.09.2016
1. Dr. P.C. Rath (Cardiologist),
Through : Apollo Hospital, Jubillee Hills,
Hyderabad - 500 096 (Andhra Pradesh)
2. Apollo Hospital,
Through : Mahaprabandhak / Sanchalak
nursing
home, it showed T inversion from V1 to V6. The consulted
Cardiologist at KIMS Hospital, Dr. V.K.G. Rajsekar ... Cardiologist. The O.P. No.2 did ECG and 2D Echo, Echo
was normal study. The O.P. No.2 advised Coronary Angiography
without doing
that the situation warranted immediate medical
attention of an expert and competent cardiologist. Not
an iota of evidence has been placed on record ... Anterior
Myocardial Infraction he had without losing any time
called for any cardiologist of the Hospital competent to
handle the case for further specialized treatment