Majzoub, Raja El, Individually and as the Representative of the Estate of Hassan El Majzoub, and as Next Friend of Rojdi El Majzoub and Farrah El Majzoub v. Rosewood Medical Center, Inc., D/B/A Columbia Rosewood Medical Center Vasif A. Humayun, M.D. And W. Douglas Appling, M.D.

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedNovember 14, 2002
Docket01-00-00842-CV
StatusPublished

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Majzoub, Raja El, Individually and as the Representative of the Estate of Hassan El Majzoub, and as Next Friend of Rojdi El Majzoub and Farrah El Majzoub v. Rosewood Medical Center, Inc., D/B/A Columbia Rosewood Medical Center Vasif A. Humayun, M.D. And W. Douglas Appling, M.D., (Tex. Ct. App. 2002).

Opinion



In The

Court of Appeals

For The

First District of Texas

____________



NO. 01-00-00842-CV



RAJA EL MAJZOUB, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS THE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF HASSAN EL MAJZOUB, DECEASED, AND AS NEXT FRIEND OF ROJDI EL MAJZOUB AND FARAH EL MAJZOUB, Appellant



V.



W. DOUGLAS APPLING, M.D., Appellee



On Appeal from the 11th District Court

Harris County, Texas

Trial Court Cause No. 98-48648



OPINION ON REHEARING

We deny appellant's motion for rehearing. Tex. R. App. P. 49.3. We withdraw our August 30, 2002 opinion, substitute this opinion in its place, and vacate our August 30, 2002 judgment.

In this medical malpractice case, appellant, Raja El Majzoub, individually, as representative of the estate of her husband, Hassan el Majzoub, and as next friend of their two children, appeals from the trial court's summary judgment in favor of appellee, Dr. W. Douglas Appling. In one point of error, Mrs. Majzoub argues the trial court erred in granting Dr. Appling's motion for summary judgment and in concluding that, as a matter of law, no physician-patient relationship existed between Appling and Mr. Majzoub before Majzoub suffered an anoxic brain injury. (1)

We affirm.

Background

On September 16, 1997, Mr. Majzoub, complaining of difficulty in breathing, went to the Rosewood Medical Center emergency room at approximately 3:00 a.m. He was placed under the care of Dr. Vasif Humayun, the emergency room physician on duty. Dr. Humayun's physical examination of Majzoub revealed swollen lymph nodes, inflamation of the pharnyx, enlarged, swollen tonsils covered with pus-like exudate, and a muffled, hoarse voice. Majzoub also had stridor. (2) After examining Majzoub, Dr. Humayun asked the nurse to telephone the on-call otolaryngologist.

Pursuant to Rosewood procedure, its answering service telephoned Dr. Appling, a board-certified otolaryngologist, and left a message. When Dr. Appling returned the telephone call at 3:15 a.m., he spoke to Dr. Humayun. Dr. Appling had never treated Majzoub. In his deposition, Dr. Appling described his telephone conversation with Dr. Humayun, in part, as follows:

[Dr. Humayun] told me he had seen a patient, 31-year-old obese male, come in with sore throat. . . . He had stridor, he had tonsillitis, and he had a positive strep test . . . .



He then asked me how our group treated our patients with tonsillitis. And I replied, "Did you say he had stridor? Did you - is this guy's airway obstructed? Is the patient in acute airway distress?"



He said, "No, the patient's airway is not obstructed, he's not in acute airway distress. In fact, he's walking around and he's talking, and has normal O2 sats. on pulse oximetry."



I said, "Well, is he having noisy breathing?" He said ["Y]es.["] I then asked him what did he see on his exam. He said he had large, inflamed tonsils that were almost touching. I asked him if one tonsil was larger than the other . . . . He said ["N]o, they were both symmetrically enlarged and almost touching.["]



And then I said, "Well, you had told me that you had given him a shot of penicillin and that you had ordered a breathing treatment." And he said, "That's correct. I've already given him the penicillin shot."



I said, "Well, what we normally do with our patients is to give them a gram of Rocephin . . . and give them Dalalone . . . ."



. . . .



I said it probably wouldn't hurt to give him the - you know, an additional shot of the other antibiotic, and that I said, "You needed [sic] to observe the patient, especially after giving him the shot and the breathing treatment."



And he asked me how long we observed patients, and I told him that we usually, at least with the shot, have them wait 20 minutes; and with the breathing treatment, it could be 30 minutes to an hour.





I then told him that . . . if anything changed, to call me, let me know. I reminded him that it took me about 25 minutes to get in to the hospital. . . . .



And then I said, "Why don't you just give me a call after he finishes the breathing treatment and let me know how he's doing." And that was the end of the call. And the next call I received came later that morning sometime before 6:00 [a.m.]



Dr. Humayun said that he was going to refer the patient to me. I said that was fine, to have the patient call me, set up an appointment that morning.





He said that - "Would it be all right if I referred the patient to you?" I said that's - that's - that would be fine, to ask the patient to call me in the morning to set up an appointment, to tell him - try to set that appointment up for that - for that morning.



In his deposition, Dr. Humayun explained his reasons for contacting Dr. Appling, in part, as follows:

Q: What time did you call Dr. Appling?



A: About 3:15[a.m.].



Q: And that would be after your examination?



A: After the examination.



Q: And when you finished your examination, you just weren't comfortable about what problem Mr. Majzoub might have?



A: Yes, I had an understanding of his problem.



Q: But you weren't entirely sure; is that correct?



A: You are never sure about anything.



Q: All right. So you consulted with someone who was a specialist in the area of your concern?



A: That's correct.



Q: And your number one concern was that the fact that you heard stridor?







Q: And you knew stridor was bad, could be?



A: Could be.



Q: And so you wanted to call an ENT specialist; is that correct?





Later that morning, Majzoub stopped breathing and arrested in the emergency room. Dr. Humayun attempted to intubate him, was unsuccessful, and then performed an emergency tracheotomy. In the interim, Dr.

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