Pippa Knight: Brain-damaged five-year-old girl might be able to live at home - specialist

Pippa Knight life support treatment dispute
Pippa Knight life support treatment dispute
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Robert Dex @RobDexES16 December 2020

A brain-damaged five-year-old girl at the centre of a life support treatment dispute might be able to live at home, a specialist has suggested.

Doctors treating Pippa Knight at the Evelina Children’s Hospital in London say life support treatment should end.

They say there is no evidence the youngster, who is in a vegetative state, will recover or improve and hospital bosses have asked a judge to rule that ending life support treatment would be lawful.

Pippa’s mother, Paula Parfitt, 41, of Strood, Kent, disagrees and wants doctors to allow her to be treated at home.

She says she could be given a tracheostomy and attached to a portable ventilator.

Mr Justice Poole is considering evidence at a public hearing in the Family Division of the High Court in London.

A specialist, who works at a different hospital, on Wednesday gave Ms Parfitt’s plan support.

The specialist, who was called to give independent expert evidence by Ms Parfitt’s legal team, said it might be possible for Pippa to be cared for at home.

He said doctors treating her should carry out a trial of the kind of care she could receive at home.

The judge has been told Pippa had been diagnosed with “acute necrotising encephalopathy” and had brain damage.

He heard she had become ill when she was 20 months old.

Lawyers told him she had been in and out of hospital ever since then, and had been in the Evelina since January 2019.

A barrister representing the NHS trust which runs the hospital told the judge the case is tragic.

Michael Mylonas QC said the decision to bring the application was made “only after the most anxious consideration”.

The hearing is expected to end on Friday.

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