Coronial
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Finding into death of Hugh McKay

Deceased

Hugh McKay

Demographics

male

Coroner

Coroner Ian Maxwell Von Einem

Date of death

2011-02-02

Finding date

2011-07-12

Cause of death

Cerebrovascular accident and renal impairment

AI-generated summary

Hugh McKay, a patient at Stawell Hospital, died from cerebrovascular accident with renal impairment as contributing factors. The coroner's finding documents the death but provides limited detail about clinical management or preventability. Key clinical lessons would involve recognising early signs of cerebrovascular events and managing renal impairment appropriately in acute settings. Without more detailed information about the clinical course, timing of interventions, or diagnostic decisions, specific preventability cannot be determined. Standard approaches to stroke recognition, rapid imaging, and renal monitoring would be relevant clinical practice points for review in similar cases.

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Specialties

neurologynephrologyemergency medicine

Contributing factors

  • renal impairment
Full text

. FORM 37 Rule'60(1)

FINDING INTO DEATH WITH INQUEST Section 67 of the Coroners Act 2008 Court Reference: 452/2011

In the Coroners Court of Victoria at Aratat

Ilan Maxwell Von Einem, Coroner having investigated the death of;

Details of deceased:

Surname: McKAY First name: Hugh Address: 9 Oriental St Stawell Vic 3380

AND having lield an inquest in relation to this death on 12th July 2011 at Courthouse Stawell

find that the identity of the deceased was Hugh McK AY

and death occurred on 2nd February 2011

at Stawell Hospital from

la Cerebrovascular accident and renal impairment

Signature:

Date: 12 July 2011 “Delete if inapplicable

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