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Ziggy Mitchell-Stagg

Ref: 2021-0425 Date: 17 Dec 2021 Coroner: Mary Hassell Area: Inner North London Responses identified: 0 / 1 View PDF

Inconsistent terminology for meconium, incomplete medical records, lack of centralised CTG monitoring policy, and a trust policy for "fresh eyes" review that deviates from national guidance are concerns.

Date 17 Dec 2021
56-day deadline 11 Feb 2022 est.
Responses identified 0 of 1
Child Death (from 2015) Hospital Death (Clinical Procedures and medical management) related deaths

Coroner's concerns

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Inconsistent terminology for meconium, incomplete medical records, lack of centralised CTG monitoring policy, and a trust policy for "fresh eyes" review that deviates from national guidance are concerns.
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1. There was not standardisation of the terminology used by the midwives and obstetricians to describe the meconium found, and the information requested by the computer system to record this did not necessarily reflect the verbal descriptions. Sometimes grades I, II & III were used; sometimes significant & insignificant; sometimes thick or thin.

There was also inconsistency as to whether grade II was significant, and whether the term significant referred purely to the meconium noted, or to the meconium in the context of other features.

2. The obstetric registrar attending Ziggy’s mum did not make any note in the medical records after 3.46am, even retrospectively.

3. I was told that your trust does not have a local policy regarding the use of centralised CTG monitoring, and it seems that such a policy merits consideration.

4. There is national guidance that there should be a fresh eyes review every hour for women in labour, but your trust policy indicates only every two hours. It seems that the trust policy merits reconsideration, either to amend it or to record why there is a departure from national guidance.

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Investigation and inquest
On 14 April 2021, I commenced an investigation into the death of Ziggy Mitchell-Stagg, a baby who died a few hours after birth. The investigation concluded at the end of the two day inquest on 15 December 2021. I made a determination of death by natural causes. The medical cause of Ziggy’s death was: 1a) perinatal asphyxia 2 chorioamnionitis with funisitis, and macrosomia
Circumstances of the death
Ziggy’s mum presented to Homerton University Hospital on 3 April 2021. Ziggy was born by emergency Caesarean section at 5.28am in a very compromised state, and died a few hours later.
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Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch (HSIB)Dr , obstetric consultant, HUHDr , obstetric registrar, HUH

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Reference
2021-0425
Date of report
17 December 2021
Coroner
Mary Hassell
Coroner area
Inner North London

Responses identified

Responses identified 0 of 1
1 response not yet linked

Organisations named in PFD reports are normally expected to respond within 56 days. Deadline: 11 Feb 2022 (estimated).

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Homerton University Hospital NHS Trust

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