Southport Visiter

Woman died after lab staff repeatedly tried to call GP

- BY AMY FENTON

AWOMAN died after hospital staff repeatedly tried to call her GP to urge her to go to hospital immediatel­y.

Barbara Osbaldesto­n, originally from Southport, was found dead at her home in Preston on November 9 last year.

Blood tests taken at the Royal Preston Hospital revealed the 64-year-old had critically low potassium levels.

The hospital’s laboratory staff repeatedly tried to call Miss Osbaldesto­n’s GP but were unable to get through to them for six hours as the phone line “was consistent­ly engaged”.

When they finally got through to the GP, they tried to call Miss Osbaldesto­n but there was no answer and she was later found dead.

Earlier this year Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, which runs the Royal Preston Hospital, revealed a rapid review investigat­ion had been launched after clinicians raised concerns over Miss Osbaldesto­n’s care.

An inquest held last week at Preston Coroner’s Court heard that Miss Osbaldesto­n, a retired industrial machinist, died from coronary artery disease and hypokalaem­ia – low potassium. Bowel cancer was recorded as a contributo­ry factor.

Area Coroner Kate Bisset returned a narrative conclusion and said: “Barbara Osbaldesto­n died on November 9, 2022, at her home address. She had previously had bowel cancer resulting in a stoma which later developed high output, triggering episodes of low potassium and sodium.

“Following hospital admissions in September and October 2022, Miss Osbaldesto­n underwent blood tests which revealed low potassium levels.

“The hospital laboratory attempted to contact Miss Osbaldesto­n’s GP to communicat­e an urgent need to attend hospital for treatment but the phone line was engaged consistent­ly so it took six hours for that result to be communicat­ed to the GP surgery.

“Following the results from the laboratory, the GP surgery attempted to contact Miss Osbaldesto­n from 4.40pm onwards but were unable to reach her and thus her low potassium was untreated and contribute­d to her death.”

 ?? ?? Barbara Osbaldesto­n died after being discharged from the Royal Preston Hospital
Barbara Osbaldesto­n died after being discharged from the Royal Preston Hospital

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom