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Non-inquest findings into the death of Mr S
26y · Male·Multi-organ failure due to pneumococcal septic shock
A 26-year-old man presented with chest and abdominal pain, initially diagnosed with possible hepatitis based on elevated liver function tests. He developed an atypical blanched rash not recognised as varicella zoster (chickenpox), complicated by streptococcal infection. Critical deterioration occurred at 1:30am on 18 February when he became tachycardic and hypoxic, requiring medical review and antibiotics initiation per sepsis pathway. This review did not occur, causing approximately 3-hour delay in antibiotic administration. Transfer to tertiary hospital was further delayed by 5 hours due to system issues with inter-hospital transfer acceptance. Expert opinion concluded that while earlier antibiotics and transfer would have been appropriate, the severe progressive pneumococcal sepsis with multi-organ failure was unlikely to have been prevented by these delays. Clinical lessons: recognise atypical varicella presentations, respond to vital sign deterioration with immediate review, escalate sepsis patients promptly, and ensure timely inter-hospital transfer regardless of bed availability.
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