The provisional cause of death given for Campbell was multi-organ failure due to a heart infection, also known as infective endocarditis. According to Mr. Golombek at Manchester Coroner’s Court, Campbell had been reported to have been fit and well until around January 2024, when he had multiple admissions to the hospital before his final admission.
This resulted in a Level 5 incident related to a delay in aspects of Campbell’s care and diagnosis, as well as concerns over the decision-making process concerning palliative care. Mr. Golombek also mentioned that the trust was conducting internal investigations and more evidence would come to light, including the investigation report, statements from witness clinicians, and a statement from Campbell’s next of kin.
He indicated that a medical cause of death can be offered and that evidence from the clinicians involved in Campbell’s care would be considered. The provisional cause of death referred to multi-organ failure as a result of infective endocarditis, although the final decision on the medical cause of death and the care received by Campbell would be made as part of the inquest process.
Mr. Golombek announced that he would adjourn the proceedings to await additional disclosure, with no date set for a further hearing. According to the NHS website, endocarditis is a rare and potentially fatal infection of the inner lining of the heart, most commonly caused by bacteria entering the blood and travelling to the heart.
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