Dallas doctor gets 190 years for tampering with IV bags used in
surgeries
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[November 21, 2024]
DALLAS (AP) — A Dallas anesthesiologist was sentenced Wednesday
to 190 years in prison for injecting a nerve-blocking agent and other
drugs into bags of intravenous fluid at a surgical center where he
worked, leading to the death of a coworker and causing cardiac
emergencies for several patients.
The emergencies began two days after Raynaldo Rivera Ortiz Jr. was
notified of a disciplinary inquiry into an incident during which he
allegedly “deviated from the standard of care” during an anesthesia
procedure when a patient experienced a medical emergency.
Ortiz, who had a history of disciplinary actions against him, complained
to other physicians that the center was trying to “crucify” him.
Court documents show that Ortiz, who was arrested in September 2022 and
convicted in April, waived his appearance at sentencing in federal
court.
An attorney listed in court documents for Ortiz did not immediately
return a phone call for comment.
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Prosecutors said numerous patients
at Surgicare North Dallas suffered cardiac emergencies during
routine medical procedures performed by various doctors from May
through August in 2022. Another anesthesiologist who had worked
there died while treating herself for dehydration using an IV bag
from the facility, prosecutors said.
The surgical center staff concluded that these
cases suggested a pattern of intentional adulteration of IV bags
used at the center.
They identified 10 additional unexpected cardiac emergencies that
occurred during otherwise unremarkable surgeries in the months
before his arrest, which was an exceptionally high rate of
complications over such a short period, according to the complaint.
His medical license was suspended following his arrest by the Texas
Medical Board.
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