*Leona Cusack.ย
A young Shannon womanโs family are โhauntedโ by the fear that her death, a day after suffering a miscarriage, could have been prevented if she had received sepsis medication faster, her inquest heard.
By David Raleigh
Leona Cusack, (33), Ballycasey, Shannon, died at UHL on February 18th, 2024, after she was transferred there by ambulance from University Maternity Hospital, Limerick (UMHL), as she was at risk of a heart attack.
A solicitor for Ms Cusackโs family, Damien Tansey, told the inquest, โIt is haunting the family that there were clear indicators of sepsis and cardiac issues, but when she went to UHL, the sepsis was forgotten aboutโ.
โThatโs what led to her death. She wasn’t treated properly,โ Mr Tansey told the inquest hearing at Limerick Coronerโs Court.
Medical witnesses, who were involved in Ms Cusackโs care, agreed with Mr Tansey that sepsis medication should be administered to sepsis patients within an hour.
Despite Ms Cusack being flagged for sepsis by a doctor at UMHL on February 16th, she did not receive the potentially life-saving broad spectrum antibiotic until around 4pm, on February 17th.
Leona Cusack was five weeks into an IVF pregnancy when she went to UMHL bleeding and suffering from cramps, in the early hours of February 15th, 2024.
She underwent blood tests at the hospital and went home.
She returned to UMHL on February 16th, very unwell, vomiting and suffering from headaches and chest pain.
A consultant gynaecologist at UMHL, Dr Suhaib Akhtar Birmani, said that he recommended Ms Cusack be admitted to UMHL on February 16th, and he went to attend other patients.
Ms Cusackโs husband, Conor Cusack fought back tears as his statement to the inquest was read into the record.
Mr Cusack said it was recommended that his wife be admitted to UMHL, but that they overheard staff say there was no bed available at the time, and they went home.
The couple returned the following morning, February 17th, with Ms Cusackโs symptoms worsening.
Dr Birmani told the inquest he believed Ms Cusack was admitted to UMHL, โI thought, she is in the hospital, she is safeโ.
The inquest heard Dr Birmani noted Ms Cusack was โvery anxiousโ and that although her vitals were normal, an ECG revealed she had tachycardia, a fast heart rate.
Dr Birmani agreed with Mr Tansey, that Ms Cusack also had a raised temperature, and that her white blood cell count was elevated.
Dr Birmani said he was concerned Ms Cusack might have had an ectopic pregnancy.
He agreed with Mr Tansey that he suspected Ms Cusack was suffering from sepsis and he said he filled out a form to this effect, and he initiated the hospitalโs sepsis protocol.
Dr Birmani said UMHL requested the services of a cardiologist from UHL, however he said he received a phone call from UHL telling him Ms Cusack needed to be immediately transferred there by ambulance and that this was done.
Dr Birmani agreed with Mr Tansey that the correct treatment for sepsis is to administer a broad spectrum antibiotics – this was not done before Ms Cusack left the maternity hospital, the doctor acknowledged.
Upon arrival at UHL, Ms Cusack was seen by a cardiologist, Dr Cormac OโConnor.
Ms Cusackโs sister, Rachael Kirwan, who works as an advanced nurse practitioner, told the inquest she asked Dr OโConnor about her sisterโs condition and that he told her that Ms Cusack had โthe heart of a lionโ and that he was โsurprised she is not shadow boxing in the cornerโ.
Ms Kirwan said Dr OโConnor also told her that โhe was addressingโ her sisterโs โcardiac issuesโ.
Ms Kirwan said, โI asked if her heart rate could be raised due to infection. He (Dr OโConnor) said, if it was, they would deal with itโ.
Ms Kirwan said Dr OโConnor told her he was of the opinion that Ms Cusackโs heart rate could have been โanxiety drivenโ.
Ms Kirwan said, โWe were given no reason for concernโ.
Ms Cusackโs condition worsened and she passed away at UHL on February 18th, three days after initially presenting at UMHL.
Dr Adnan Abdalla, UHL medical registrar, was managing three critically ill patients including Ms Cusack in ICU.
He agreed with Mr Tansey that he suspected Leona Cusack was โsuffering from sepsisโ.
The inquest heard doctors were trying to locate the source of the infection because scans did not reveal it.
An emergency theatre nurse at UHL, Sara Khankashi, broke down as she described her and others efforts to resuscitate Ms Cusack, and how the patientโs husband was sent for after 45 minutes of CPR and resuscitation had failed.
Ms Cusackโs loved ones wept as Ms Khankashi told the hearing Leona was distressed, breathless, and trying to pull her oxygen tubes out before she died.
UHL consultant cardiologist, Dr Cormac OโConnor, is to give his evidence on Thursday.