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Settlement with the Santilláns
Nearly a year and a half after seventeen-year-old
Jésica Santillán died from a botched heart-lung transplant
at Duke Hospital, the result of mismatched blood types, Duke University
Health System (DUHS) has agreed to pay an undisclosed sum of money
to her family. The terms of the settlement are to be kept confidential
under court order.
Jésica Santillán, living in Mexico, was diagnosed
with restrictive cardiomyopathy, characterized by an enlarged heart
that pressed on her lungs. After illegally immigrating with her
family to the United States in search of new organs, she spent
three years on the organ waiting list before receiving a new heart
and lungs, which were transplanted at Duke in February 2003.
According to a statement from William J. Fulkerson, chief executive
officer of Duke Hospital, "We believe the agreement the court
has approved is fair and equitable for both the Santill·n
family and for Duke.
"We mourn the death of Jésica Santillán and
remain committed to learning from this tragedy to benefit others.
Duke University Health System has established additional patient-safety
programs to ensure that the procedural errors that occurred in
this case cannot be repeated. Equally important, the safety of
the nation's organ-transplant system has been significantly strengthened.
All who will receive life-saving organ transplants in the future
will benefit from these important changes."
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