Man died because medics did not understand sickle cell disease Katie Feehan For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail Evan Smith, 21, was forced to call 999 from his temporary bed in a hospital corridor when he grew concerned about his oxygen levels
A patient in sickle cell crisis who rang 999 from his hospital bed after being refused oxygen would not have died if medical staff had recognised his symptoms and offered a blood transfusion sooner, a coroner has said. © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo
Evan Nathan Smith, 21, of Walthamstow, died on April 25. 2019. at North Middlesex Hospital in Edmonton, north London, after developing sepsis following a procedure to remove a gallbladder stent a week earlier.
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