Woman died at Akademiska Hospital - employee charged
An employee at Akademiska Hospital is charged with causing the death of an elderly patient due to a mishandling of an infusion pump.
In July 2023, an elderly female patient at Akademiska Hospital was prescribed a nutrient drip intended to be administered over twelve hours. However, it is alleged that an employee misconfigured the infusion pump to deliver the drip in just one hour. When alarms sounded indicating an issue, the employee reportedly reset the pump without investigating the cause of the alarms. This series of errors ultimately resulted in the patient suffering from a fat embolism in her lungs, which led to her death.
The employee involved has admitted to the sequence of events but denies any wrongdoing, leading to charges of causing another's death being filed against them. This incident raises serious concerns about patient safety protocols and the adherence to medical standards within the hospital. The fact that an experienced employee would set the pump incorrectly and respond inadequately to alarms suggests broader systemic issues relating to training and accountability in the medical field.
As investigations continue, this case highlights the critical importance of careful monitoring in medical procedures and the need for rigorous checks and balances to prevent tragic outcomes. The response from Akademiska Hospital is awaited, and updates on the proceedings will be closely watched by both the public and medical professionals alike.