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Man in 'horrendous' A&E wait in Worcester after heart attack | |
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Steven Richardson said he was near to discharging himself after waiting for hours in pain for treatment | Steven Richardson said he was near to discharging himself after waiting for hours in pain for treatment |
A man has recalled his "horrendous" hours-long wait at A&E when he attended this winter following a heart attack. | A man has recalled his "horrendous" hours-long wait at A&E when he attended this winter following a heart attack. |
Steven Richardson, 68, said his wife Yasmin took him to Worcestershire Royal Hospital after being told the wait for an ambulance could be several hours. | Steven Richardson, 68, said his wife Yasmin took him to Worcestershire Royal Hospital after being told the wait for an ambulance could be several hours. |
But he said once at the site he was left "in terrible pain for so long" until a doctor "on his way home" spotted him struggling in a busy waiting room. | But he said once at the site he was left "in terrible pain for so long" until a doctor "on his way home" spotted him struggling in a busy waiting room. |
The hospital trust apologised for the situation, while West Midlands Ambulance Service (WMAS) said it had been unable to dispatch an ambulance immediately "due to hospital handover delays". | The hospital trust apologised for the situation, while West Midlands Ambulance Service (WMAS) said it had been unable to dispatch an ambulance immediately "due to hospital handover delays". |
Mr Richardson, from Droitwich, Worcestershire, had a burning feeling in his chest when he went to bed at about 23:45 GMT on 29 November. | Mr Richardson, from Droitwich, Worcestershire, had a burning feeling in his chest when he went to bed at about 23:45 GMT on 29 November. |
"It got worse – I was clammy and couldn't get comfortable," he said. | "It got worse – I was clammy and couldn't get comfortable," he said. |
"My wife said 'you're having a heart attack'. I said 'don't be daft' but she said 'you've got the symptoms'." | "My wife said 'you're having a heart attack'. I said 'don't be daft' but she said 'you've got the symptoms'." |
After phoning 999 and being warned about the delay, they drove to hospital where an electrocardiogram (ECG) test was carried out soon after arriving. | After phoning 999 and being warned about the delay, they drove to hospital where an electrocardiogram (ECG) test was carried out soon after arriving. |
But Mr Richardson said he was then sent back in pain to a packed waiting room, and his wife returned home. | But Mr Richardson said he was then sent back in pain to a packed waiting room, and his wife returned home. |
At one point, he said, he was told "this is reflux" before being given two paracetamol tablets. | At one point, he said, he was told "this is reflux" before being given two paracetamol tablets. |
Mr Richardson had a stent fitted and is on the way to recovery | Mr Richardson had a stent fitted and is on the way to recovery |
Mr Richardson explained: "By 6am I couldn't take any more so I called my wife to come and get me, and I went to tell them 'I'm going home'. | Mr Richardson explained: "By 6am I couldn't take any more so I called my wife to come and get me, and I went to tell them 'I'm going home'. |
"I thought 'if something's going to happen to me, I'd rather be at home'. | "I thought 'if something's going to happen to me, I'd rather be at home'. |
"Then the first doctor I'd seen all night walked by. He said 'are you all right sir'?" | "Then the first doctor I'd seen all night walked by. He said 'are you all right sir'?" |
"He asked the others what was going on and said I was clearly struggling. | "He asked the others what was going on and said I was clearly struggling. |
"Within three minutes he'd diagnosed me and I was on my way to the resus ward. I'd been in terrible pain for so long." | "Within three minutes he'd diagnosed me and I was on my way to the resus ward. I'd been in terrible pain for so long." |
Mr Richardson said he went on to have an angiogram and stent fitted. | Mr Richardson said he went on to have an angiogram and stent fitted. |
"They were good as gold once I was [on the ward]," he said. | "They were good as gold once I was [on the ward]," he said. |
"But my A&E experience, I wouldn't wish that on anyone. It was horrendous – a real eye-opener." | "But my A&E experience, I wouldn't wish that on anyone. It was horrendous – a real eye-opener." |
His wife added: "We just owe the doctor who was walking through A&E on his way home a big thank you. | His wife added: "We just owe the doctor who was walking through A&E on his way home a big thank you. |
"He knew just by looking at my husband what was wrong." | "He knew just by looking at my husband what was wrong." |
Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust (WAH) has reported "extreme pressures" recently and in December apologised for delays at its A&Es in Worcester and Redditch. | Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust (WAH) has reported "extreme pressures" recently and in December apologised for delays at its A&Es in Worcester and Redditch. |
Stephen Collman, managing director, said while the trust "would not comment publicly on detailed aspects of a patient's treatment, we are sorry to hear about Mr Richardson's experience of care in our hospital". | Stephen Collman, managing director, said while the trust "would not comment publicly on detailed aspects of a patient's treatment, we are sorry to hear about Mr Richardson's experience of care in our hospital". |
He added anyone with concerns about their hospital experience should contact its Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS). | He added anyone with concerns about their hospital experience should contact its Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS). |
WMAS said it received a call to Mr Richardson at 01:14 GMT on 30 November. | WMAS said it received a call to Mr Richardson at 01:14 GMT on 30 November. |
"Unfortunately, due to hospital handover delays, we did not have any vehicles to dispatch immediately and the caller was advised it may be a number of hours before one was available. | "Unfortunately, due to hospital handover delays, we did not have any vehicles to dispatch immediately and the caller was advised it may be a number of hours before one was available. |
"The caller then confirmed they were able and happy to take the patient to hospital themselves and we were stood down." | "The caller then confirmed they were able and happy to take the patient to hospital themselves and we were stood down." |
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