Matthew Crowley

PFD Report Historic (No Identified Response) Ref: 2016-0063
Date of Report 17 February 2016
Coroner Patricia Harding
Response Deadline ✓ from report 15 April 2016
Coroner's Concerns (AI summary)
A&E delays due to short-staffing prevented timely triage and immediate senior doctor review. There was a delay in patient ownership, decision-making, and communication failure during transfer to ITU.
View full coroner's concerns
(1) A Rapid Access Treatment Protocol (RATT) was not in operation as a result of a busy A&E department which was short staffed. This resulted in a delay in triage (2) The patient was not seen by a doctor for 2 hours 20 minutes despite being PAR 5 and requiring therefore an immediate review by a senior doctor (3) There was a delay in ownership and onward management of the patient which resulted in timely decisions not being made. On call consultants responsible for those decisions were not aware of the patient deteriorating because they did not personally review the patient and were not informed of, or did not secure updated information themselves of how acutely unwell the patient was.

(4) Despite a vascular site declining to accept the patient until his renal function was optimised and a CT angiogram performed, a delay was caused by enquiries being made whether a second vascular site would accept the patient (5) The ITU of the hospital to which the patient was transferred were not informed of the transfer
Sent To
  • Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust
Response Status
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56-Day Deadline 15 Apr 2016
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Report Sections
Investigation and Inquest
On 17th June 2015 I commenced an investigation into the death of Matthew Crowley, 39 years. The investigation concluded at the end of the inquest on 17th February 2016. The conclusion of the inquest was that Matthew Crowley died at 06.47 on 10th June 2015 at  Pembury Hospital following a transfer from Maidstone Hospital. He had presented to  Maidstone Hospital at 17.08 on 9th June 2015 acutely unwell. Supportive treatment was  given  at  22.00  to  which  he  initially  responded    but  he  thereafter  deteriorated  and  supportive  measures  were  not  escalated.  He  succumbed  to  an  overwhelming  sepsis  caused  by  a  pseudoaneurysm  of  his  left  thigh  which  had  developed  as  a  result  of  intravenous drug abuse.
Circumstances of the Death
Matthew Crowley was brought by ambulance to Maidstone Hospital at 17.08 9th June 2015. He was triaged approximately 40 minutes later and found to have a PAR 5. He was first seen by a doctor at 19.28 and found to be septic with acute kidney injury, liver and respiratory failure. He had a mass in his upper thigh and an oedematous mottled leg. Supportive measures were not put in place until 22.00 as a result of difficulties in placing a peripheral line. Options were discussed to transfer him to a vascular centre, ITU or the surgical site of hospital at Pembury. He continued to deteriorate during this time, measures were not escalated. A decision was made 9 hours after his arrival to transfer him to Pembury. He died some 2 hours after arrival. A post mortem established the cause of death as 1a sepsis, 1b pseudoaneurysm left thigh, 1c intravenous drug abuse
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