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Parents were misled over hospital trials that killed premature babies

by "Jan Drew" <jdrew1374@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 13, 2008 at 12:12 AM

http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-wellbeing/health-news/parents-were-misled-over-hospital-trials-that-killed-premature-babies-718086.html

Parents were misled over hospital trials that killed premature babies

A year-long inquiry into a hospital trust that conducted an experimental 
treatment on premature babies has concluded that the parents were misled 
about what was being done to their children.


A year-long inquiry into a hospital trust that conducted an experimental 
treatment on premature babies has concluded that the parents were misled 
about what was being done to their children.

Some parents have claimed signatures on consent forms for the treatment, 
involving a new type of ventilator, were forged and both the General
Medical 
Council (GMC) and the police have launched their own investigations.

Ministers are bracing themselves for the highly critical re****t, to be 
published today, into the North Stafford****re Hospital Trust in 
Stoke-on-Trent. After the Bristol baby hearts scandal highlighted clinical

failings in the NHS, the inquiry, first disclosed by The Independent last 
year, is expected to call for tough new rules governing research.

Of 122 babies given the new treatment between 1989 and 1993, 43 died or
were 
brain damaged, compared with 32 who died or were brain damaged in a
control 
group of 122 given conventional treatment. The death rate in the 
experimental group was 33 per cent higher, but because of the small number

of babies in the trial the difference was not statistically significant.

The inquiry, by Professor Rod Griffiths, director of public health for the

West Midlands, was ordered by ministers in February 1999 after parents 
complained they had never been told the treatment was experimental.

They submitted a 1,600-page dossier to the GMC and the police launched a 
criminal investigation. These inquiries have been put on hold pending 
publication of the 50-page Griffiths re****t.

One parent said: "Everything that could have been done wrong was done 
wrong."

The doctors at the centre of the investigation, Professor David Southall, 
professor of paediatrics at Keele University and a consultant at the North

Stafford****re Hospital trust, and Martin Samuels, a consultant
paediatrician 
at the trust who specialises in the detection of child abuse, were
suspended 
last December over separate allegations that they had "harassed" and 
"threatened" parents in relation to their child protection work.

However, the criticisms in the Griffiths inquiry, which was widened to 
include the child protection work, are expected to range beyond the two 
doctors and implicate other members of the hospital's staff. In apparent 
anticipation of the inquiry's criticisms, the trust has set up a working 
party to produce its own guidelines on clinical research and obtaining 
consent.

Professor Southall is a controversial figure who pioneered the use of
covert 
video surveillance to identify children at risk of child abuse. Although
the 
method proved successful, and led to 34 convictions between 1986 and 1994,

it incensed parents who complained they had been wrongly accused 
ofMunchausen's by Proxy, the attention-seeking disorder in which parents 
harm their children to get medical treatment.

The allegations of harassment of parents are the subject of a separate 
internal inquiry, which was later split into three strands looking at 
employment issues, child protection and research.

Last October, Professor Southall announced that he had been cleared of 
allegations in relation to employment issues. In a 3,500-word statement
put 
out by the British Medical Association, which has sup****ted him
throughout, 
he hit back at the "orchestrated campaign" to discredit him, accusing 
campaigners of seriously interfering with his work.

He said he had been repeatedly threatened, his charity for children in 
Bosnia had been infiltrated and burgled and research grants and 
international aid had been blocked. He wrote of the "immense strain" on
him 
personally and the threat it posed to children at risk.

Two months later, on 9 December, he and his colleague Martin Samuels were 
suspended by the trust. Although there is normally a six-week deadline for

charges to be presented to a suspended doctor none has yet been made
against 
Professor Southall and Dr Samuels, almost five months after they were 
suspended on full pay. A spokesman for the trust said: "The issues in this

case are so complex and so convoluted it does take time."

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