
Gamez v. Anonymous Physician/Medical Center
Dr. Fagel obtained a settlement of $4,250,000 on behalf of a child who
now has
brain damage as a result of injuries that occurred
during the
birth process. The mother, who had a history of asthma, was
admitted to the defendant hospital with high blood pressure and placed
in the care of a midwife- no obstetrician was present throughout the
entire labor and delivery process. She was given Albuterol for her
asthma and then Pitocin to facilitate her labor. At about 7 p.m., a
nurse noted fetal tachycardia (accelerated heart rate) so the nurse
ordered an amnioinfusion. At 8 p.m., the patient had decreased breath
sounds and the Fetal Monitor Strip continued to show an elevated heart
rate. The Pitocin was stopped and the mother was given more Albuterol
before she started pushing at 8:15 p.m. The mother’s blood pressure
continued to rise and the fetal heart rate continued to accelerate
until it sharply dropped at 9:30 p.m. At 10 p.m. the midwife decided to
perform a vacuum delivery and successfully delivered the baby after
three minutes. The obstetrician then arrived at 10:10 p.m., well after
the baby had been delivered. The plaintiff was born with dangerously
low vital signs and was subsequently diagnosed with hypoxic brain
injuries.
Dr. Fagel argued that the defendants negligently failed to diagnose the
mother’s pre-eclampsia and
hypertension, which led to decreased blood
(and oxygen) flow to the fetus prior to delivery. Furthermore, the use
of Albuterol for asthma dramatically worsened the already-dangerous
situation. Finally, the defendant obstetrician should have come to the
hospital to manage the patient’s labor; it was below the standard of
care to allow a midwife to manage a high-risk patient.