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NHS Tayside apologises after A&E visit man’s haemorrhag­e death

Fatal haemorrhag­e not identified after collapse in street

- Nadia vidinova nvidinova@thecourier.co.uk

NHS Tayside has apologised to a father whose son died shortly after being discharged from Ninewells Hospital in Dundee.

The patient, Mr A, was taken to hospital after collapsing in the street and vomiting blood and was discharged after treatment for a head injury.

However, he collapsed again later that day and was rushed back to Ninewells, where he died. A post-mortem examinatio­n found the cause of death was a gastrointe­stinal haemorrhag­e.

His father, named only as Mr C, made a complaint to the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman, who launched an investigat­ion into the care provided.

The SPSO report stated: “Mr C complained that, following a collapse in the street where he vomited blood, his son (Mr A) was taken to Ninewells Hospital where he was discharged after treatment for a head injury.

“Later that day Mr A was again found collapsed in the street and he was again taken to Ninewells Hospital where he died that evening.

“Mr C noted from the post-mortem report that the cause of death was recorded as a massive gastrointe­stinal haemorrhag­e and said that had this been identified during the first visit to hospital then the outcome may have been different.

“We obtained independen­t advice from a consultant in emergency medicine about the treatment provided during the first attendance at hospital.

“We found that the assessment of the cause of Mr A’s collapse was reasonable. We also found that the assessment of his head injury was reasonable.

“However, we found that an insufficie­nt risk assessment had been made when considerin­g Mr A’s reporting of vomiting blood and as such he should have been admitted to hospital on the first attendance or kept in for a longer period of observatio­n.

The report added: “However, even if this had been case we could not say with certainty that the outcome would have been different, but we acknowledg­ed that Mr A would have had an earlier review by clinical staff. We upheld the complaint.”

The SPSO recommende­d that NHS Tayside apologise to Mr C for the failings identified in the investigat­ion and share the report with the relevant staff so that they can reflect on their actions.

A spokespers­on for NHS Tayside said: “We have been in contact with the patient’s father and apologised.

“Our thoughts remain with the family.”

 ??  ?? Mr A died in Ninewells Hospital, Dundee.
Mr A died in Ninewells Hospital, Dundee.

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