Episode 3: Informed Consent
Aired 9/19/06
An aging scientist named Ezra Powell begins sweating and gasping
for breath. He collapses to the floor.
The next day, House limps into the office with cane in hand. He
gives his team the particulars of the latest case. They would rather
talk about his cane, but House ignores every attempt to do so. House
asks them to focus on Ezra, who cannot breathe. Chase and Foreman
immediately recognize Ezras name from his renowned research.
From the file, Chase sees that Ezras oxygenation has bottomed
out and his lungs are full of fluid. He suggests amyloidosis. House
would rather put the patient on a treadmill to figure out if the
problem is in the heart or in the lungs.
The doctors submit Ezra to the test, but he cant move fast
enough to provide real results. As they wait for him, they discuss
the return of Houses pain and what that means for them. Cameron
wonders if there is anything they can do to help. Before she can
continue, Ezra has trouble breathing. Unfortunately, his heart rate
never got above 90 which renders the test useless. House advises
Cameron to drain Ezras lungs and perform the test again.
Cameron still cant get Ezras heart rate up even after
his lungs were drained of fluid. He is simply too old and weak.
House injects epinephrine into Ezras IV and this causes the
heart rate to spike to 130. Nothing turns up on the EKG, meaning
that the problem isnt in the heart. House leaves the room
and Cameron starts to remove the epinephrine from the IV. Ezra begs
her to leave it in. He wants to die.
Cameron informs the team about Ezras wishes. House and Foreman
are greatly opposed to euthanasia, and the others argue about what
to do. Suddenly, every pager in the room goes off. The team rushes
to Ezras room, where they find a nurse helping him back into
his bed. The nurse found Ezra hanging off the bed with his tubes
around his throat. Ezra refuses to consent to any more tests. House
tries to force him into a breath test, but Foreman and Cameron stop
him. House goes into exact detail about how he will die as his lungs
fill with fluid, but Ezra isnt swayed. House asks him for
one more day. If he cant figure out what it is in 24 hours,
hell assist Ezra in dying.
The doctors immediately get to work on a battery of tests, rushing
to beat the clock. Cameron checks Ezras laboratory for toxins.
The next morning, House casually strolls into the lab and sees that
his team has been working all night. He quickly notes a stack of
tapes. Cameron explains that Ezra dictates his notes in the lab.
House wonders if that indicates that hes losing his memory.
He orders an MRI to see if theres a problem with Ezras
brain.
A full day passes and the team comes up with nothing. House lies
to Ezra and says that the bone marrow biopsy revealed multiple myeloma.
They will need to draw some blood to start treatments. However,
Ezra isnt buying it. He knows that none of his tests have
shown any indications of myeloma. House begs for more time, but
Ezra refuses. Theres nothing the team can do but retreat to
their offices.
House is deep in thought for hours. Finally, he pulls a leather
case from his desk and heads for Ezras room. The team follows,
bewildered. House unfolds the case, pulls out a syringe and vial
and orders the team to leave the room. He wants them to make sure
somebody sees them in another part of the hospital. Foreman steps
in, but House orders him out of the way. Cameron is in tears. Chase
draws the blinds. House injects the IV and Ezra goes limp. House
quickly grabs the crash cart and asks Chase to help. House gets
a laryngoscope and intubates Ezra so they can continue testing him.
House examines Ezras MRI and notices scarring on the top
of his lungs. This, combined with the bad bone marrow, could indicate
lupus. Foreman reports that the IVIG made Ezra worse, ruling out
lupus. House asks Cameron to return to Ezras lab and find
the January 1967 Massachusetts Medical Journal. Theres something
in there that she might be interested in. In the meantime, he has
Chase biopsy Ezras lungs and the results are negative.
Cameron reads the article and learns that Ezra once injected newborn
babies with radioactive agents just to see if they had urethral
reflux. House is confident that Ezras experiment, which was
performed without consent, nicely reflects what hes doing
now. If Cameron thinks less of Ezra, she may change her mind and
start helping them out. Yet she doesnt bite.
Ezra crashes as the team finishes up the surgery. His right lung
has collapsed, so House creates an incision in the chest to relieve
pressure. He notices that Ezra reacts to pain stimuli on his left
side but not his right. They need to wake Ezra up from his coma
to run a somatosensory evoked potentials test to investigate.
House considers Ezras lack of sensation and orders a skin
biopsy. He now suspects Kawasakis disease, lymphoma and sarcoidosis.
The skin sample rules out sarcoidosis, so he throws out amyloidosis.
The team counters that it didnt show up in his heart. House
presses, and Chase adds it to the stain. The slide immediately changes.
The good news is that House was right. The bad news is that its
protein type AA.
House informs Ezra that he has amyloidosis and, with a subtype
AA, it is terminal. Ezra congratulates him on a successful diagnosis.
The next morning, Cuddy informs House that Ezra died overnight.
The nurse charted that he was stable at 1:00am, but his breathing
suddenly stopped at 1:30. Cuddy questions whether House knows anything
about that. House asks if she would even want to know the truth.
- From Fox.com
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