Doctors Hospital, Doctors Hospital, 1997, L.P., Individually and D/B/A Doctors Hospital and Tidwell Parkway Ventures, LLC, Individually and D/B/A Doctors Hospital (Hereinafter Referred to as "Doctors Hospital ") v. Santos Hernandez, Individually and as Representaive of the Estate of Cynthia Hernandez, and as Next Friend of J. N. A.

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedOctober 21, 2010
Docket01-10-00270-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion issued October 21, 2010.

In The

Court of Appeals

For The

First District of Texas

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NO. 01-10-00270-CV

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Doctors hospital, Doctors Hospital, 1997, L.P., individually and D/B/A doctors Hospital and Tidwell Parkway Ventures, LLC, Individually and D/B/A Doctors Hospital, and DENITRIA PRICE, Appellants

V.

Santos Hernandez, Individually and as Representative of the Estate of Cynthia Hernandez, deceased, and as next friend of Josselyn Naomi Hernandez, a minor, Appellee

On Appeal from the 164th District Court

Harris County, Texas

Trial Court Case No. 2009-50669

MEMORANDUM OPINION

          In this interlocutory appeal, appellants, Doctors Hospital, Doctors Hospital, 1997, L.P., individually and d/b/a Doctors Hospital, Tidwell Parkway Ventures, LLC, individually and d/b/a Doctors Hospital (collectively, “Doctors Hospital”), and Denitria Price, challenge the trial court’s order denying their motion to dismiss the heath care liability claim of appellee, Santos Hernandez, individually and as representative of the estate of Cynthia Hernandez, deceased, and as next friend of Josselyn Naomi Hernandez, a minor.  Doctors Hospital and Price contend the expert report submitted by the Hernandezes is inadequate and the trial court erred by failing to dismiss the Hernandezes’ suit.  We hold the trial court did not abuse its discretion by not dismissing the Hernandezes’ suit.  We affirm.

Background

          Cynthia Hernandez was admitted to Doctors Hospital on August 26, 2007 for a planned, elective, non-emergency inducement of labor.  She was 41 weeks and 4 days pregnant and was overdue for delivery, which should have occurred around August 18, 2007.  She was a Jehovah’s Witness and had an advance directive against blood transfusion, but her 2006 medical power of attorney said that she would consider the use of blood fractions upon later discussion.  Mrs. Hernandez was given a labor-inducing drug at 2:00 p.m. on August 27.  Price, a labor and delivery nurse, established a relationship with Mrs. Hernandez at 7:45 p.m., when she was assigned to care for her during the inducement process.  The labor progressed slowly, with complications, and, at 9:45 p.m., Dr. Piegari made the decision to perform a caesarean section.

          The surgical team, including Dr. Piegari, Price, and Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist D. Arrington, assembled within thirty minutes, and Mrs. Hernandez was taken to the operating room.  The surgery, which was performed under local anesthesia, began at 10:44 p.m.  A baby girl weighing 10 pounds, 1 ounce, Josselyn Naomi Hernandez, was delivered.  At 11:18 p.m., the surgery complete, Mrs. Hernandez was transferred to the Post Anesthesia Care Unit (“PACU”).

          Price resumed caring for Mrs. Hernandez in the PACU.  Arrington, who administered the local anesthetic during surgery, signed papers discharging Mrs. Hernandez from PACU at 11:29 p.m.  While Ms. Hernandez was in the PACU, Price documented 200 milliliters of blood tinged urine in Mrs. Hernandez’s Foley catheter bag.  Additionally, Mrs. Hernandezs pre-surgery blood pressure was 118/74 with a pulse of 84, while her PACU blood pressure and pulse were 98/52 and 100.  These were indications of internal bleeding.  Price did not notify Dr. Piegari of these indications.  Price made several entries in the medical records noting dark red blood via Foley and scant vaginal blood loss, but then said there was no active bleeding noted.

          Mrs. Hernandez was transferred from the PACU to a regular floor room and was assigned to the care of another registered nurse, In Clemado.  On the floor, her blood pressure at 1:20 a.m. was 98/52 with a pulse of 102.  Clemado, like Price, did not notify Dr. Piegari about this hemodynamic instability.  By 2:10 a.m., Mrs. Hernandezs vital signs were continuing to deteriorate, with a blood pressure of 75/50 and a pulse of 111.  At 2:20 a.m., when blood pressure was 68/48, Clemado finally called Dr. Piegari.

          Mrs. Hernandez was transferred back to the Labor and Delivery Department at 2:40 a.m., where she was again placed under the care of Price.  Dr. Piegari arrived back at the hospital and summoned the operating team, consisting of an additional assistant surgeon and another nurse anesthetist, at 3:00 a.m.  Mrs. Hernandez was taken to the operating room for emergency exploratory laparotomy surgery at 4:05 a.m.  Surgery bega

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