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Patient would not have died if staff had recognised symptoms sooner – coroner

Patient would not have died if staff had recognised symptoms sooner – coroner
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Patient would not have died if staff had recognised symptoms sooner – coroner

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Patient would not have died if staff had recognised symptoms sooner – coroner

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Patient, 21, died because staff did not understand sickle cell disease, inquest hears

Evan Smith was admitted to North Middlesex University Hospital with jaundice   Evan, 21, was diagnosed with sepsis which triggered a sickle cell crisis but an inquest heard he was not given a blood transfusion until late the following day He suffered series of cardiac arrests after transfusion and died another day later  Coroner said his life might have been saved if transfusion had been done earlier Despite omissions of medical staff, the coroner did not make a finding of neglect 

Man died because medics did not understand sickle cell disease

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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