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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Family Division) Decisions >> A (A Child), Re [2022] EWHC 1873 (Fam) (13 July 2022) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Fam/2022/1873.html Cite as: [2022] EWHC 1873 (Fam) |
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FAMILY DIVISION
IN THE MATTER OF A (A Child)
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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GUY'S & ST THOMAS' NHS FOUNDATION TRUST |
Applicant |
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(1) A (A Child) (through his 16.4 Guardian) |
1st Respondent |
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(2) B (Father) |
2nd Respondent |
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(3) C (Mother) |
3rd Respondent |
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LBB |
Intervener |
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Ms Katie Gollop QC (instructed by Duncan Lewis Solicitors) for the First Respondent
Ms Helen Mulholland (instructed by Advocate) for the Second and Third Respondent
Ms Yasmeen Jamil (instructed by Bexley Borough Council) for the Intervener
Hearing dates: 13th July 2022
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Crown Copyright ©
This judgment was delivered in private. The judge has given leave for this version of the judgment to be published on condition that (irrespective of what is contained in the judgment) in any published version of the judgment the anonymity of the children and members of their family must be strictly preserved. All persons, including representatives of the media, must ensure that this condition is strictly complied with. Failure to do so will be a contempt of court.
MR JUSTICE HAYDEN:
"On 1 July 2022 and over the weekend of 2/3 July 2022 the clinical team noted a change in [A's] clinical state, such that he appeared to exhibit breathing intermittently. This breathing initially appeared in response to hypercarbia (which is defined by an increase in carbon dioxide in the bloodstream), but not in response to hypoxia (deficiency in the amount of oxygen reaching the tissues).
[A] now has consistent shallow irregular breathing when disconnected from the ventilator for short periods of time. Intermittent larger breaths result in extensor movement of head and neck en masse.
9. The clinical diagnosis of brain death was immediately rescinded, and [A's] parents informed.
A repeat detailed clinical examination was undertaken by me and [Dr K], a paediatric neurologist. [A] remained flaccid, unresponsive to pain, with no spontaneous or provoked movement. All brain stem reflexes were absent, apart from breathing.
Based on this change in clinical status, paediatric neurology recommended a repeat EEG and MRI brain scan. These were undertaken on Monday 4 and Tuesday 5 July 2022. The results remain extremely abnormal with an unresponsive (isoelectric) electroencephalogram and evidence of maturation of devastating whole brain injury on MRI. The repeat skeletal survey, 28 June 2022, also confirmed maturation of previously noted fractures."