ON APPEAL FROM QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
MR JUSTICE FOSKET
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B e f o r e :
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SIR ROBIN JACOB
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Ganz |
Appellant |
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Childs & Ors |
Respondents |
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Mr Simeon Maskrey QC (instructed by Capsticks Llp, Michelmores Llp) appeared on behalf of the Respondents.
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Lord Justice Ward:
"I thought she was authoritative when she felt could be, cautious when she felt she had to be and entirely thoughtful and well-balanced in her approach. She was, in my view, an extremely impressive witness upon whom I felt I could place reliance."
And again he said:
"The suggestion of a 'new theory' being put forward in the witness box was, in my view, entirely misconceived"
"It follows, therefore, that despite the debate and the length of time it took to arrive at this point, the adjusted figures should be in the range of, say, 3.9 to 3.3 kPa. I do not propose at this stage to try to be more precise for present purposes. The net effect of this analysis is that the arterial paCO2 at this time (which was before intubation and ventilation), and which was below that what had been agreed as an acceptable normal range (see paragraphs 248-249 above), was at a level that was hypocapnic. I will return to the implications, if any, of this in due course."
Sir Robin Jacob:
Order: Appeal granted