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Report into death of Savita in Galway shows inadequate assessment

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Galway Bay fm Newsroom – The report into the death of Savita Halappanavar at University Hospital Galway says medical staff failed to offer all management options – including a termination.

The clinical review – published this afternoon – says there was an inadequate assessment and monitoring of the 31-year-old’s deteriorating condition.

The Health Service Executive-appointed inquiry team also says there was a non- adherence to the relevant clinical guidelines on sepsis.

Savita Halappanavar died on October 28th last – a week after being admitted to University Hospital Galway.

The 31 year old – who was was 17 weeks pregnant – had suffered a miscarriage and subsequently developed septicaemia.

The 108 page report into the incident – finds there were 3 main factors which led to her death.

There was inadequate assessment and monitoring, a failure to offer all options including a termination, and a non adherence to clincial guidelines on sepsis.

The inquiry team is making six recommendations – including the introduction of an early warning chart system and guidelines and further education to improve the level of care – along with legal clarity.

The HSE and UCHG say they apologise unreservedly to Savita’s husband Praveen Halappanavar for the tragic and untimely death of his wife.

 

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