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Doctors make a mistake in the diagnosis, a 40-year-old dies on the day he would have become a father: Thomas’ story

Doctors make a mistake in the diagnosis, a 40-year-old dies on the day he would have become a father: Thomas’ story
Doctors make a mistake in the diagnosis, a 40-year-old dies on the day he would have become a father: Thomas’ story

The terrible story of Thomas Gibson, 40, and his partner Rebecca Moss, a British couple from Stretford, Greater Manchester. The woman had gone to wake up the 40-year-old to go to hospital and found him dead. You had undergone heart checks just eleven days earlier but the doctors misjudged the results.

It had to be the best day of their life with the scheduled birth of the much desired daughter but that day it turned into a drama when the pregnant woman, upon awakening, discovered to her horror that her partner was future father had just died on the sofa at home without ever being able to see the eldest daughter. She’s the terrible one story of Thomas Gibson, 40 years oldand his partner Rebecca Moss, a British couple from Stretford, Greater Manchester.

An even more terrible tragedy after the relatives discovered that it was the cause of the death medical negligence, a misdiagnosis of your health status. Thomas died of sudden cardiac arrest on June 7 last year after a hospital doctor misinterpreted a heart test the 40-year-old had undergone just eleven days earlier. An inquest at Stockport Coroner’s Court confirmed this. According to the medical examiner. The man died of a sudden heart attack due to myocardial fibrosis and that if he had undergone surgery to implant a pacemaker, he would still have been alive.

As reconstructed by the investigation The day Mr Gibson would have become a father, his partner Rebecca Moss tried to wake him as she prepared to go to the hospital for a scheduled cesarean section. “Wake up, it’s the little girl’s day”, the woman would have told him, immediately realizing that he was “stiff and cold”. Despite the rescue efforts, the 40-year-old was declared dead at the scene, shortly afterwards his partner gave birth to their daughter.

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According to the coroner, “When doctors at Wythenshawe Hospital in Manchester assessed the electrocardiogram they didn’t realize he was suffering from a serious heart condition and they discharged him. In fact, the investigation revealed that the man, who was physically fit, had suffered from stomach ache, cramps and diarrhea for about three weeks before his death. That’s why he went to the emergency room.

He had been examined by a doctor who noticed that his ECG tracing showed signs of an abnormality and had referred him to a more experienced doctor for a second opinion. The second doctor said the abnormality may be clinically “not significant” with no other heart-related symptoms and the 40-year-old was discharged. A few days later he died.

According to the coroner, if the risk had been identified, Gibson would have been admitted under the care of cardiologists, a series of investigations would have been undertaken, probably culminating in the implantation of a pacemaker device. Speaking outside court, Gibson’s partner Rebecca Moss said: “Experience and doctors could have saved Tom’s life, I sincerely hope that something can be learned from his death. I have been told that the investigations have not identified a culprit, but I have every right to be angry and to seek answers for Tom, the little girl and our family.”

 
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