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Coroner's Finding: Tedmanson, Wayne Douglas

Deceased

Wayne Douglas Tedmanson

Demographics

76y, male

Date of death

2020-11-06

Finding date

2022-08-09

Cause of death

ischaemic heart disease following hyperglycaemic hyperosmolar syndrome (HHS) due to type 2 diabetes mellitus

AI-generated summary

Wayne Douglas Tedmanson, aged 76, died from ischaemic heart disease following hyperglycaemic hyperosmolar syndrome (HHS), a complication of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Clinical lessons include recognising HHS presentations: polydipsia, polyuria, confusion, and disorientation warrant urgent hospitalisation. Mr Tedmanson's initial reluctance to seek care, coupled with delayed recognition of diabetic emergency, likely contributed to his deterioration. Early intervention when symptoms began on 31 October would have enabled timely treatment. The case underscores importance of patient education regarding diabetes warning signs and physician responsiveness to family concerns about acute metabolic derangement. Post-mortem examination confirmed natural causes; an unsubstantiated allegation of homicide was thoroughly investigated and dismissed.

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Specialties

emergency medicinegeneral medicinecardiologyendocrinologypathology

Error types

delay

Clinical conditions

hyperglycaemic hyperosmolar syndrometype 2 diabetes mellitusischaemic heart diseaseacute kidney injuryheart failurerenal calculidehydration

Contributing factors

  • delayed presentation to hospital
  • patient refusal of medical care despite worsening symptoms
  • HHS-induced severe dehydration and electrolyte disturbance
  • acute kidney injury
  • pre-existing ischaemic heart disease
  • renal calculi and possible renal infection
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