Coroner's Finding: GIBSON Anthony Stephen
Deceased
Anthony Stephen Gibson
Demographics
53y, male
Date of death
2015-07-03
Finding date
2019-10-23
Cause of death
aspiration pneumonia on a background of oesophageal cancer and ischaemic heart disease
AI-generated summary
Anthony Stephen Gibson, aged 53, died in hospital from aspiration pneumonia secondary to oesophageal cancer and ischaemic heart disease. He was serving a prison sentence and was shackled to his bed throughout most of his admission. Medical staff expressed concerns about shackling interfering with care and aspiration risk management, requesting he be positioned at 45 degrees to reduce aspiration risk. Despite clinical requests from June 23 onwards, shackles were not fully removed until the morning of his death. A barium swallow test on July 1 caused massive aspiration that precipitated acute deterioration. The coroner found the shackling did not directly contribute to death; the fatal event was aspiration of barium during a legitimate palliative investigation. However, the case reveals communication failures between correctional services and hospital staff, and demonstrates that appropriate restraint review protocols were lacking. The coroner endorsed subsequent policy improvements made by correctional services regarding restraint decision-making and communication.
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Contributing factors
- massive aspiration of barium during swallow study on 1 July 2015
- oesophageal cancer obstructing food passage
- frailty and malnutrition
- difficulty maintaining upright posture due to shackling
- imperfect communication between Department for Correctional Services and G4S security
- delays in implementing restraint level reductions recommended by clinical staff
Coroner's recommendations
- Implicit recommendation that restraint decisions for terminally ill patients require more rigorous clinical assessment and faster implementation of approved changes
- Systems improvements already implemented by Department for Correctional Services including telephone confirmation requirements for restraint changes and improved communication protocols with G4S security personnel
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