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Coroner's Finding: Mountford, Raymond Malcolm Edward

Deceased

Raymond Malcolm Edward Mountford

Demographics

82y, male

Date of death

2023-02-02

Finding date

2025-12-08

Cause of death

Ischaemic and hypertensive heart disease

AI-generated summary

An 82-year-old man with extensive medical comorbidities including ischaemic heart disease, triple vessel coronary artery disease (previously bypass grafted), diabetes, chronic kidney disease, and dementia died suddenly in prison from ischaemic and hypertensive heart disease. The coroner found he received regular and appropriate medical care throughout his incarceration, with appropriate management of his complex medications, blood monitoring, and specialist referrals when indicated. His death was sudden but not unexpected given his significant cardiac disease burden and multiple comorbidities. The coroner made no recommendations, finding the medical management adequate.

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Specialties

cardiologygeriatric medicinenephrologypsychiatrycorrectional health

Drugs involved

furosemidespironolactoneresoniumrisperidone

Clinical conditions

ischaemic heart diseasecoronary artery diseasehypertensioncardiomegalychronic obstructive pulmonary diseasetype 2 diabetes mellituscerebrovascular diseasedementiachronic kidney diseasehyperkalaemialeft heart failurecoronavirus infection

Procedures

triple coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Contributing factors

  • Severe triple vessel native coronary artery atherosclerosis
  • Cardiomegaly
  • Multiple comorbidities including chronic kidney disease, diabetes, dementia
  • Possible coronavirus infection as aggravating factor
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