Petitioner: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BOARD OF MEDICINE
Respondent: RAMABHADRAN VASUDEVAN, M.D.
Judges: CHARLES C. ADAMS
Agency: Department of Health
Locations: Ocala, Florida
Filed: Aug. 30, 2007
Status: Closed
Settled and/or Dismissed prior to entry of RO/FO on Wednesday, January 23, 2008.
Latest Update: Dec. 23, 2024
‘and in support thereof alleges:
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STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,
PETITIONER,
v. CASE NO. 2005-01644
RAMABHADRAN VASUDEVAN, M.D.,
RESPONDENT.
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ADMI TIV! NT
COMES NOW, Petitioner, Department of Health, by and through its
undersigned counsel, and files this Administrative Complaint before the
Board of Medicine against the Respondent, Ramabhadran Vasudevan, M.D.,
1, Petitioner is the state department charged with regulating the
practice of medicine pursuant to Section 20.43, Florida Statutes; Chapter
456, Florida Statutes; and Chapter 458, Florida Statutes.
2. Respondent's address of record is 1040 S.W. Second Avenue,
Ocala, FL 34474.
3. Respondent is board certified in Cardiology/Internal Med
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4. At all times material to this complaint, Respondent; was a
licensed physician within the State of Florida, having been issued! license
number 51747,
2. On or about November 5, 2004, Patient K.M., a then sixty one
(61) year-old male, had a dual chamber implantable defibrillator (ICD)
implanted by the Respondent at the Monroe Regional Medical} Center
(MRMC), Ocala, Florida, The procedure was uneventful and the patient was
discharged that evening,
6. On or about November 7, 2004, Patient K.M. was experiencing
chest pain and on or about November 8, 2004, went to Respondent's office
where the device was examined and found to be functioning properly.
7, Patient K.M. continued to experience chest pain and) on or
about Novernber 12, 2004, returned to Respondent's. office for | suture
removal. The devise was examined again and tested appropriately, but no
diagnosis of the patient problem was made. While there is a note)in the
chart stating, “Dr. Ram came and saw the pt. today...," the documentation
| inadequately provides any details of the Respondent's involvement with this
patient, if any,
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8. Patient K.M. continued to experience increasingly intense,
constant pain and was unable to sleep, On or about November 19, 2004,
he returned to Respondent's office. Patient K.M. was sent to an outpatient
center for x-rays and returned with the films as well as the post-operative
x-ray he obtained from MRMC. An echocardiogram (echo) was performed
at Respondent's office which he concluded did not show anything of
concern. The device was evaluated and found to have a significant
reduction in sensing and a significant increase in pacing threshold; but the
impedance was unchanged.
9. On or about November 20, 2004, Patient K.M. went to/a local
emergent care center but was not fully evaluated due to the recent ICD
insertion. The next day he went to the MRMC emergency room| where
several tests were performed and he was administered IV hydration and
anti-inflammatory medication, He was released without contact with the
Respondent or the on-call cardiologist. . |
10. On or about November 22, 2004, Patient K.M advised by
telephone that the pain medication was not strong enough and Respondent
Called in additional pain medication.
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11. On or about November 24, 2004, Patient K.M. passed out at
home and was resuscitated by paramedics and brought to MRMC where he
was diagnosed with a massive left hemothorax. Immediate surgery was
performed revealing that the ICD lead had perforated both the right
ventricle and the pericardium.
12. Shortly thereafter, a re-exploration for continued bleeding was
performed adjacent to where the lead tip had eroded. The patient
developed respiratory distress and multi-organ failure and died on
December 8, 2004.
13. Patient K.M. had the appropriate symptoms, tests and ICD lead
information to make an appropriate diagnosis of a lead perforatian.. The
medical records disclose that the Respondent only saw the patient once
post-operatively (on November 8, 2004). All other visits were conducted by
_ an office staff person identified as J.H. There also appears to be two pages
recording the several November 2004 visits with questionable additions
that may have been made later and relate to Respondent's involvement.
14. There is no documentation of a careful assessment/examination
by Respondent of the nature of Patient K.M/’s worsening chest pain or of a
Suspected etiology. The pain was located over the apex of the heart, not
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near the incision, indicating until proven otherwise, that a perforation may
have occurred.
15. Respondent read the November 19, 2004, echo as showing no
obvious perforation. He compared the November 19, 2004 x-rays with the
post-op film and noted that the tip of the lead was curved, but he
presumed it was “secondary to lead redundancy.” A curved tip
is an
indicator of a perforation and signifies that the lead tip was upwardly
deflected by the pericardium or chest wall and is a clear deviation from the
original placement. The changes in the ICD, i.e,, a significant reduction in
sensing and a significant increase in pacing threshold, were also sighs of a
significant problem with the device,
16. Respondent failed to timely evaluate and diagnose Patient
K.M.’s abnormal pain following the ICD insertion.
COUNT I
17, Petitioner realleges and incorporates paragraphs one (1)
through seventeen (17) as if fully set forth herein.
18. Section 458,331(1)(t), Florida Statutes (2004), provides that
failing to practice medicine with that level of care, skill, and treatment
which is recognized by a reasonably prudent similar physician as
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acceptable under similar conditions and circumstances constitutes grounds
for disciplinary action by the Board of Medicine.
19. Respondent failed to practice medicine with that level of care,
skill, and treatment which is recognized by a reasonably prudent! similar
physician as being acceptable under similar conditions and circumstances
in one or more of the following ways: a) by failing to adequately address
Patient K.M.’s chest pain on November 8, 2004, the first post-operative
day; b) by failing to adequately address and diagnosis the cause of Patient
K.M.'s continued chest pain at the November 12, 2004, office visit; ¢) by
failing to adequately address Patient K.M/s increasing, intense, constant
pain and inability to sleep at the November 19, 2004, office visit; d) by
incorrectly reading the November 19, 2004, echo as showing no obvious
perforation; €) by incorrectly comparing the November 19, 2004,|-x-rays
with the post-op film noting that the tip of the lead was curved, but
presuming it was “secondary to lead redundancy,” whereas a curved tip is
an indicator of a perforation; f) by failing to find that the changes' in the
ICD (significant reduction in sensing and significant increase in |pacing
threshold) were signs of a significant problem with the device; g) by failing
to adequately recognize that Patient K.M. had the appropriate symptoms,
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tests and ICD lead information to make an appropriate diagnosis of a lead
perforation; h) by only seeing the patient once post-operatively on
November 8, 2004, with all other visits conducted by a staff !person
identified as J,H.; i) by failing to adequately perform or document a careful
assessment/examination of the nature of Patient K.M/s worsening chest
pain or to identify a suspected etiology; e) by failing to maintain medical
records that adequately justified the course of treatment,
20. Based on the foregoing, Respondent has violated Section
458.331(1)(t), Florida Statutes (2004), by failing to practice medicine with
that level of care, skill, and treatment which is recognized by a reasonably
prudent similar physician as being acceptable under similar conditions and
circumstances.
COUNT II
21. Petitioner realleges and incorporates paragraphs one (1)
through seventeen (17) as if fully set forth herein,
22. Section 458.331(1)(m), Florida Statutes (2004), provides that
failing to keep legible medical records that justify the course of treatment
of the patient, including, but not limited to, patient histories; examination
results; test results; records of drugs prescribed, dispensed, or
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administered; and reports of consultations and hospitalizations, constitutes
grounds for disciplinary action by the Board of Medicine,
| 23. Respondent failed to keep records justifying the course of
treatment in one or more of the following ways: a) for one or more of the
November 2004 visits, by inappropriately recording late additions that
addressed the Respondent's involvement in the evaluation, care or
treatment of Patient K.M.; b) by failing to maintain medical records that
adequately justified the course of treatment,
24. Based on the foregoing, Respondent. . violated $ection
458.331(1)(m), Florida Statutes (2004), by failing to keep legible medical
records that justify the course of treatment of the patient, including, but
not limited to, patient histories; examination results; test results; records of
drugs prescribed, dispensed, or administered; and reports of consultations
and hospitalizations,
WHEREFORE, the Petitioner respectfully requests that the Board of
Medicine enter an order imposing one or more of the following penalties:
permanent revocation or suspension of Respondent's license, restriction of
practice, imposition of an administrative fine, issuance of a reprimand,
placement of the Respondent on probation, corrective action, refund of
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fees billed or collected, remedial education and/or any other relief that the
Board deems appropriate.
SIGNED this] “"_ day of Tone. 2007,
Ana M. Viamonte Ros, M.D., MPH
Secretary, Department of Health
By: Irving/ Levine
Assistant ‘General Counsel
DOH-Prosecution Services Unit
SE APU Ba 4052 Bald Cypress Way-Bin C-65
4 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3265
Florida Bar # 0822957
(850) 245-4640, ext 8128
(850) 245-4681 fax
PCP: Sune F 2007
PCP Members: Leon, Savav, Beebe
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I IGHT:
Respondent has the right to request a hearing| to be
conducted in accordance with Section 120.569 and 120.57,
Florida Statutes, to be represented by counsel or other qualified
representative, to present evidence and argument, to call and
cross-examine witnesses and to have subpoena and subpoena
duces tecum issued on his or her behalf if a hearing is requested.
CE REGA ENT OF
Respondent is placed on notice that Petitioner has incurred
costs related to the investigation and prosecution of this matter.
Pursuant to Section 456.072(4), Florida Statutes, the Board shall
assess costs related to the investigation and prosecution of a
disciplinary matter, which may include attorney hours and costs,
on the Respondent in addition to any other discipline imposed.
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Docket for Case No: 07-003954PL
Issue Date |
Proceedings |
Jan. 23, 2008 |
Order Closing File. CASE CLOSED.
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Jan. 23, 2008 |
Motion to Relinquish Jurisdiction filed.
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Jan. 10, 2008 |
Joitn Pre-hearing Stipulation filed.
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Dec. 20, 2007 |
Deposition of William H. Heitman, M.D. filed.
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Dec. 20, 2007 |
Notice of Filing Original Deposition filed.
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Dec. 05, 2007 |
Petitioner`s Response to Respondent`s Request for Production filed.
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Nov. 16, 2007 |
Order Granting Continuance and Re-scheduling Hearing (hearing set for January 25, 2008; 10:00 a.m.; Ocala, FL).
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Nov. 15, 2007 |
Amended Notice of Parties` Availability filed.
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Nov. 15, 2007 |
Order (Petitioner`s Motion for Official Recognition is granted).
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Nov. 07, 2007 |
Request to Produce filed.
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Nov. 07, 2007 |
Notice of Parties` Availability filed.
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Nov. 07, 2007 |
Petitioner`s Motion for Official Recognition filed.
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Nov. 05, 2007 |
Respondent Ramabhadran Vasudevan, M.D.`s Motion to Reset Final hearing/Motion to Continue filed.
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Nov. 05, 2007 |
Letter to Judge Harrell from J. Bocchino regarding schedule of hearing filed.
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Oct. 31, 2007 |
Respondent Ramabhadran Vasudevan, M.D.`s Motion to Reset Final Hearing/Motion to Continue filed.
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Oct. 16, 2007 |
Notice of Taking Deposition Duces Tecum filed.
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Oct. 03, 2007 |
Respondent Ramabhadran Vasudevan, M.D.`s Answers to Petitioner`s First Request for Admissions filed.
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Oct. 03, 2007 |
Respondent Ramabhadran Vasudevan, M.D.`s Response to Petitioner`s Request to Produce filed.
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Oct. 03, 2007 |
Respondent RamaBhadran Vasudevan, M.D.`s Notice of Service of Unverified Answers to Petitioner`s First Request for Interrogatories filed.
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Sep. 13, 2007 |
Order of Pre-hearing Instructions.
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Sep. 13, 2007 |
Notice of Hearing (hearing set for November 26 and 27, 2007; 10:00 a.m.; Ocala, FL).
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Sep. 04, 2007 |
Response to Initial Order filed.
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Aug. 30, 2007 |
Notice of Serving Petitioner`s First Request for Admissions, Interrogatories and Production of Documents filed.
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Aug. 30, 2007 |
Notice of Appearance (filed by I. Levine).
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Aug. 30, 2007 |
Election of Rights filed.
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Aug. 30, 2007 |
Administrative Complaint filed.
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Aug. 30, 2007 |
Agency referral filed.
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Aug. 30, 2007 |
Initial Order.
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