A man with Parkinson’s disease was admitted to Cork University Hospital on 18 February 2019 having complained of a pain in his neck which had got progressively worse. He was admitted to the hospital at midnight.
It was claimed that had a CT examination of his neck been correctly reported as showing an abscess infection, he would not have been required to have another type of CT scan or undergo sedation.
It was claimed that there was a failure in relation to the first CT scan to correctly interpret it and a failure to recognize that it showed evidence of an abscess.
Counsel for the man submitted that the first scan showed an abscess at the back wall of the throat and had that been correctly interpreted, the man would not have needed another type of CT scan that required a sedative. It was during this second scan that the man suffered a cardiac arrest which resulted in a brain injury.
The hospital submitted that it was a very complex case and expert evidence showed that the cognitive impairment was attributed to the brain injury.
It had been contended that the hospital failed to have any or any adequate regard to the potential effects of the man’s Parkinson’s condition or of the medicine previously administered to him following the attendance at the hospital. It was also alleged that there was a failure to recognize the man’s deterioration and to intervene before he went on to suffer a cardiac arrest.
Further, it was alleged that had the man been appropriately observed or monitored following the administration of the sedative and during the course of the CT myelogram, the deterioration of his condition would have been detected and earlier intervention arranged, and the cardiac arrest and brain damage would have been avoided.
The hospital apologised to the plaintiff for the shortcomings in the treatment of the plaintiff while under their care. The apology and settlement of €2.1m was read to the court and Mr. Justice Paul Coffey approved it. By order of the court the plaintiff’s name was not disclosed.
High Court (Coffey J) 18 July 2024
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