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Inquest into the death of Master F

Demographics

17y, male

Date of death

2011-10-12

Finding date

2012-03-28

Cause of death

pneumonia and respiratory failure associated with choreoathetoid cerebral palsy

AI-generated summary

A 17-year-old Indigenous male with severe choreoathetoid cerebral palsy, feeding difficulties, and swallowing dysfunction died of pneumonia and respiratory failure in ICU. He had missed lunch medications (Baclofen and Gabapentin) on two occasions 8-9 days prior to admission due to logistical errors. Expert review by his paediatrician determined these omissions were unlikely to have contributed to his death. The clinical team provided appropriate care including resuscitation, ICU management, and respect for the patient's expressed wishes regarding intubation. The coroner found no deficiencies in care, noting excellent support from disability services. This case highlights the complexity of managing a severely disabled young person with respiratory vulnerability and the importance of medication administration protocols in specialist disability care.

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Specialties

general surgerypaediatricsintensive carerespiratory medicine

Error types

medication

Drugs involved

baclofengabapentinantibioticssedatives

Clinical conditions

pneumoniarespiratory failurechoreoathetoid cerebral palsysevere dysphagiaaspiration riskseizure disorderhypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy

Procedures

percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy insertionintubationextubation

Contributing factors

  • severe cerebral palsy with choreoathetoid features
  • swallowing difficulties and aspiration risk
  • respiratory tract infection vulnerability
  • missed medications on 3 and 4 October 2011 (though deemed not contributory)
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