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Hong Kong Children's Hospital announces an incident involving a patient who was found in cardiac arrest after temporary ventilator circuit disconnection

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Hong Kong Children's Hospital announces an incident involving a patient who was found in cardiac arrest after temporary ventilator circuit disconnection
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Hong Kong Children's Hospital announces an incident involving a patient who was found in cardiac arrest after temporary ventilator circuit disconnection

2026-03-28 19:40 Last Updated At:03-30 11:24

Hong Kong Children's Hospital announces an incident involving a patient who was found in cardiac arrest after temporary ventilator circuit disconnection

The following is issued on behalf of the Hospital Authority:

The spokesperson for Hong Kong Children's Hospital (HKCH) issued the following statement today (March 28) concerning an incident involving a patient who was found in cardiac arrest after temporary ventilator circuit disconnection.

A 6-year-old boy was admitted to HKCH on December 24, 2025, due to his underlying rare disease. On March 25 this year, he underwent an interventional procedure under general anaesthesia, which was uneventful. Afterwards, he was transferred to the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) as planned for monitoring. In the PICU, he was kept intubated and placed on ventilator support for his protection. He was sedated with medications but remained conscious.

At 7.29am on March 26, a nurse found the patient in cardiac arrest. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) was commenced immediately on the patient.At the same time, the endotracheal (ET) tube connector was found disconnected from the ET tube and was immediately reconnected to the ventilator circuit. After resuscitation, the patient had returned to spontaneous circulation at 7.36am.His parents were immediately informed about the incident and the patient's condition. The hospital subsequently retrieved the patient's physiological monitor records which revealed that the patient had asystole from 7.20am.

Subsequently, the patient developed seizures which were controlled with anti-epileptic medications. Initial neurological investigations show no abnormalities so far. The patient is under intensive care including ventilator support and neuroprotective care. He remains haemodymically stable and is under close monitoring in the PICU.

The hospital is deeply concerned about the incident and has met with the parents to explain the situation. The hospital will continue to provide necessary support to the family. The case was reported to the Hospital Authority Head Office via the Advance Incident Reporting System. The hospital has taken immediate measures to strengthen the monitoring of patients requiring ventilator care in the intensive care unit.

A root cause analysis panel will be set up to investigate the incident and recommend improvement measures. The panel will look into the incident from all aspects, including but not limited to patient care and support, as well as operational procedures of medical devices and consumables.

The panel members are as follows:

Chairperson

Dr Sin Ngai-chuen

Hospital Chief Executive, Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital and Tai Po Hospital

Members

Dr Janice Chow

Consultant, Department of Paediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, Queen Mary Hospital

Ms Pilta Kan

Nurse Consultant, Department of Paediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, Queen Mary Hospital

Dr Raymond Cheung

Chief Manager (Patient Safety and Risk Management), Hospital Authority

Dr Osburga Chan

Service Director (Quality and Safety), Kowloon Central Cluster

Dr Eric Chan

Deputy Chief of Service, Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Kwong Wah Hospital

Dr Sally Wong

Deputy Quality and Safety Coordinator, Hong Kong Children's Hospital

The panel will complete the investigation and recommend improvement measures within eight weeks. The report will be submitted to the Hospital Authority Head Office.

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EDB announces notification arrangements on Secondary One discretionary places and distribution of school choice documents for Central Allocation

Parents of Primary Six students participating in the current (2026) cycle of the Secondary School Places Allocation (SSPA) System who have made applications at the discretionary places (DP) stage will receive notifications tomorrow (March 31) from the secondary schools they have applied for if their children have been selected as successful applicants. Students who have not been notified as successful DP applicants can participate in the Central Allocation (CA), the Education Bureau (EDB) announced today (March 30).

Digitalisation of SSPA

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The EDB encourages parents to register with "iAM Smart+" as early as possible and activate their SSPA e-platform (eSSPA) (esspa.edb.gov.hk) account using "iAM Smart+" for more convenient and faster electronic services throughout the entire Secondary One application process. The SSPA e-Platform Parent's Guide is available on the EDB's website (www.edb.gov.hk/en/edu-system/primary-secondary/spa-systems/secondary-spa/general-info/sspa_eplatform_parents_guide.html) with a series of videos to introduce the procedures for submitting CA applications via the eSSPA.

Notification arrangements for successful DP applicants

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Under the notification arrangements for successful DP applicants, if students are included by participating secondary schools in their Successful Lists for Discretionary Places, their parents will receive notifications from the secondary schools concerned on March 31. Parents who have registered as eSSPA users with "iAM Smart" or "iAM Smart+" may also view notifications for successful DP applicants via the eSSPA starting from 10am on the same day. Parents do not need to reply to the secondary schools whether they will accept the DP offers or not.

Parents of successful DP applicants who have also successfully applied for a school place in a non-participating Direct Subsidy Scheme (DSS) secondary school should decide between the two options. If the parents decide to accept the offer from the non-participating DSS secondary schools, they should disregard the notifications from the secondary schools which have selected their children at the DP stage. Their children will be allocated to the DSS secondary school concerned according to the established mechanism. If the parents decide to decline the offer from the non-participating DSS secondary schools, they should notify the DSS secondary schools concerned and retrieve the originals of the signed Parent's Undertaking and the Primary 6 Student Record Form on or before April 10 in order to retain the school place successfully applied for at the DP stage.

Distribution of school choice documents for CA

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Parents who have registered as eSSPA users and bound their account to "iAM Smart+" may browse choice-making information and documents, submit CA applications and view allocation results via the eSSPA.

Primary schools participating in the SSPA System have been informed to collect copies of choice-making documents on April 9. Parents of Primary Six students participating in the SSPA will each receive from their children's primary schools the following documents:

  • the Secondary School List (SSL) of the respective school net (with the latest version available online); and
  • the Secondary One Choice of Schools Form (Choice Form) (only for parents who have not submitted DP applications on the eSSPA).
  • To cater for the needs of different parents, the EDB will distribute paper Choice Forms through primary schools to parents who have not submitted DP applications on the eSSPA. If parents have submitted DP applications via the eSSPA, they are required to continue using the e-platform to submit their CA applications. Parents may borrow the Handbook for Unrestricted School Choices for reference from primary schools or obtain the latest version of the Handbook through the EDB's website (www.edb.gov.hk) and the fax service of the EDB's 24-hour automatic telephone enquiry system on 28910088.

    Filling in CA Choice Form

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    Both the electronic and paper Choice Forms are divided into two parts (Part A and Part B). Parents should refer to the Handbook with information on secondary schools in all districts when filling in Part A "Unrestricted School Choices" of the Choice Form and choose not more than three secondary schools from any school net, including the student's school net. As for Part B "Restricted School Choices", parents should refer to their children's SSL of their school net to choose secondary schools according to their preference, and fill up the 30 choices as far as possible. Parents must not enter any school choices which are not in the SSL of the school net of the children in Part B since those school choices will not be processed.

    The EDB reminded parents that prior to making school choices for their children, they should read carefully the Notes for Parents on Central Allocation on the EDB's website to understand in detail the SSPA System. Parents should also consider the schools in all respects, such as their educational philosophy, tradition, religion, class structure, development and operation, and their children's characteristics, personalities, abilities and interests, so as to make a suitable school choice. Parents may refer to the Secondary School Profiles 2025/2026 (www.chsc.hk/secondary) or school websites for the relevant information.

    Parents must return the completed electronic or paper Choice Form to their children's primary schools for the schools' submission to the EDB on or before May 7. Parents should not submit duplicate applications via the eSSPA and in paper form to the attending primary school for the same child. Should individual parents have genuine difficulties in returning the duly completed Choice Form to their children's primary schools in person or through an authorised representative, he or she should contact the primary schools in advance for appropriate arrangements.

    Announcement of allocation results for SSPA

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    The results for SSPA 2026 for both the DP and CA stages will be announced on July 7. Parents who have registered as eSSPA users with "iAM Smart" or "iAM Smart+" may view the allocation results via the eSSPA starting from 10am that day. Parents wishing to receive the result of their children via SMS message on that day should provide a mobile phone number on the electronic or paper Choice Form to indicate their consent to receive the SMS message of the result at that phone number. Parents may refer to the Notes for Parents for more information.

    Parents who have questions in completing the Choice Form are advised to consult their children's primary schools. Relevant information about the SSPA System and some frequently asked questions will be uploaded to the EDB's website on April 9 for parents' reference. Further enquiries may also be directed to the School Places Allocation Section (SSPA) of the EDB (Tel: 28327740 and 28327700).

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