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BackgroundHemodialysis is a life-saving renal replacement treatment for patients with chronic kidney disease, but various complications occur during hemodialysis and associated procedures. This study was conducted to analyze the specific characteristics of hemodialysis-related complications and malpractice that have led to legal disputes.MethodsJudgments from cases litigated between 1991 and 2019 due to complications related to hemodialysis or vascular access were analyzed using the database of the Korean Supreme Court Judgment System.ResultsOf 32 dialysis-related litigation cases, 14 cases were dismissed and malpractice was recognized in 18 cases. Among all cases and those in which malpractice was recognized, the most common clinical complication was associated with central venous catheter (CVC) insertion (25.0% and 42.9%, respectively). In 22 of 32 (68.8%) cases, complications occurred before or after (not during) dialysis, and performance error was the most common clinical error leading to legal disputes (58.3%). Complications resulted in death in 59.4% of cases, and CVC-related complications were associated with the largest proportion (63.2%) of deaths.ConclusionsHemodialysis was implicated in various medical disputes, and CVC-related complications were the most common and serious adverse events. Clinicians’ awareness of the incidence and severity of possible complications of hemodialysis procedures should be increased.

Highlights

  • Hemodialysis is a life-saving treatment that has been administered to patients with chronic kidney disease for several decades [1]

  • Hemodialysis was implicated in various medical disputes, and central venous catheter (CVC)-related complications were the most common and serious adverse events

  • Medical malpractice related to dialysis based on laws for utilization of distributed research network)

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Introduction

Hemodialysis is a life-saving treatment that has been administered to patients with chronic kidney disease for several decades [1]. Hemodialysis has evolved into a relatively safe procedure, various complications can occur, and some have serious consequences [2,3,4,5,6]. Patients with chronic kidney disease who require hemodialysis are at risk of various complications associated with uremia [7]. The uremic milieu confers vulnerability in many cases in which accidents occur, medical team negligence triggers and exacerbates many hemodialysis -related complications [13, 14] and should be prevented. Hemodialysis is a life-saving renal replacement treatment for patients with chronic kidney disease, but various complications occur during hemodialysis and associated procedures. This study was conducted to analyze the specific characteristics of hemodialysis-related complications and malpractice that have led to legal disputes

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