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Mr R - Non-inquest findings
63y · Male·Multiple injuries due to fall from height
A 63-year-old man with Parkinson's disease died by suicide three days after discharge from hospital following reimplantation of a Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) device. His initial DBS surgery in 2013 was successful, but device infection necessitated removal and reinsertion in 2014. Post-operatively, he experienced severe pain, mood disturbance with suicidal ideation, and adjustment difficulties. Although psychiatric assessment documented suicidal thoughts during admission, the treating team considered him psychiatrically fit for discharge to family care with outpatient follow-up arranged. Key clinical lessons include: the need for pre-operative psychiatric assessment to establish baseline functioning; careful monitoring for mood changes and pain control post-DBS; consideration of additive psychotropic medication when mood symptoms emerge; and recognition that suicide risk can be masked in methodical, obsessional patients. The coroner found the discharge decision appropriate based on expert review, but highlighted that suicide after DBS is multifactorial, involving device effects, pain, personality factors, and psychosocial stressors.
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