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Inquest into the death of Austin Facer
6y · Male·cardiopulmonary arrest on a background of earlier cardiac arrests and resuscitations
Austin Facer, a 6-year-old boy, suffered multiple cardiac arrests at school on 21 October 2019, initially resuscitated successfully, but died during transfer preparation to a higher-level hospital that evening. Autopsy revealed a coronary anomaly (anomalous aortic origin of coronary artery), though the specific cause of death remained undetermined due to conflicting expert opinions. Critical clinical lessons include: (1) the systemic failures that delayed Austin's urgent transfer by over 5 hours—including suboptimal initial NETS communication, MedSTAR's unjustified shift away from the agreed Adelaide plan, and inefficient multidisciplinary coordination; (2) the importance of rapid confirmation of ventricular fibrillation and immediate escalation to transfer planning; and (3) the need for clear interstate retrieval protocols between NSW and South Australia. The coroner found the medical treatment Austin received was appropriate, but systemic communication and coordination failures created avoidable delays that may have affected his survival chances had he received timely tertiary-level assessment and investigation.
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