Black Patients Were Losing Limbs At Triple the Rate of Others.
A ProPublica Special Report
By Lizzie Presser
It was a Friday evening in the hospital after a particularly grueling week when Dr. Foluso Fakorede, the only cardiologist in Bolivar County, Mississippi, walked into Room 336. Henry Dotstry lay on a cot, his gray curls puffed on a pillow. Fakorede smelled the circumstances — a rancid whiff, like dead mice. He asked a nurse to undress the wound on Dotstry’s left foot, then slipped on nitrile gloves to examine the damage. Dotstry’s calf had swelled to nearly the size of his thigh. The tops of his toes were dark; his sole was yellow, oozing. Fakorede’s gut clenched. Fuck, he thought. It’s rotten.
It was a Friday evening in the hospital after a particularly grueling week when Dr. Foluso Fakorede, the only cardiologist in Bolivar County, Mississippi, walked into Room 336. Henry Dotstry lay on a cot, his gray curls puffed on a pillow. Fakorede smelled the circumstances — a rancid whiff, like dead mice. He asked a nurse to undress the wound on Dotstry’s left foot, then slipped on nitrile gloves to examine the damage. Dotstry’s calf had swelled to nearly the size of his thigh. The tops of his toes were dark; his sole was yellow, oozing. Fakorede’s gut clenched. Fuck, he thought. It’s rotten.
Fakorede, who’d been asked to consult on the case, peeled off his
gloves and read over Dotstry’s chart: He was 67, never smoked. His
ultrasound results showed that the circulation in his legs was poor.
Uncontrolled diabetes, it seemed, had constricted the blood flow to his
foot, and without it, the infection would not heal. A surgeon had typed
up his recommendation. It began: “Mr. Dotstry has limited options.”
Fakorede scanned the room. He has quick, piercing eyes, a shaved head
and, at 38, the frame of an amateur bodybuilder. Dotstry was still. His
mouth arched downward, and faint eyebrows sat high above his lids,
giving him a look of disbelief. Next to his cot stood a flesh-colored
prosthetic, balancing in a black sneaker.
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