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From Death We Learn 2009
Death from Constipation
Office of Safety and Quality in Healthcare
Reference: Greeuw Inquest
August 2009
Office of Safety and Quality in Healthcare
The case
Background
• A woman in her 40’s was admitted as an involuntary patient
to a regional hospital’s mental health unit
• Presented with relapse of her schizoaffective disorder
• extensive past psychiatric history with previous long
admissions
• prior history of:
– constipation
– undiagnosed episode of collapse associated with vomiting
black fluid 3 weeks earlier.
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The case
Management
During the admission the patient’s constipation got worse.
On Day 11 of the admission the patient:
• complained of abdominal discomfort and constipation
• vomited faecal material
• was examined and found to be tachycardic and hypotensive
with a distended abdomen
• Was diagnosed as having an acute bowel obstruction
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The case
Management
The patient:
• was transferred to a general ward
• Had Chest & abdominal X-rays which showed
• reduced lung capacity
• impacted faeces in the pelvis
• Had a nasogastric tube inserted
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The case
Outcome
The patient:
• Collapsed
• Aspirated, as large amounts of faecal gastric contents
poured out of her mouth
• Became asystollic
Intubation was attempted, respiratory support was given
but, despite attempts at resuscitation, the patient died.
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The inquest
A coronial inquest revealed that the deceased:
• Died as a result of aspiration of vomitus with bowel obstruction due
to constipation.
• Was taking a cocktail of medications capable of causing constipation:
• Chlorpromazine, Olanzapine, Benztropine, Lamotrigine,
Ferrograd C
• Must have complained of her constipation on prior occasions although
these complaints were not recorded
• Had an abdomen that appeared distended to the extent that it would
have been obvious on examination
• Had not been physically examined at any stage during her admission
to hospital because of uncertainty over the role of attending
physicians in a shared care environment.
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The inquest
The State Coroner recommended:
• For psychiatric involuntary patients a physical examination is
conducted at a time when those patients have settled to the
extent which would enable such an examination to be
meaningfully conducted.
• For psychiatric patients receiving medications which can
cause constipation bowel charts are used to monitor this
potential problem.
• The regional hospital’s policies are reviewed to ensure that
they clearly define the roles of visiting general practitioners
and that steps be taken to ensure that any changes to those
policies will be communicated to those practitioners
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Key messages
Constipation in patients taking psychotropic
medication may lead to death.
A detailed physical examination is part of the
assessment of all patients, including those with a
primary mental illness.
Shared care arrangements require roles &
responsibilities to be clearly defined &
understood.
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