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Int Ophthalmol ; 34(1): 1-6, 2014 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23549634

ABSTRACT

The European Group on Graves' Orbitopathy (EUGOGO) recommends the use of specialised multidisciplinary clinics for the management of thyroid eye disease (TED). In the UK, many patients with TED are managed outside of specialised clinics. We describe the organisation of a combined TED clinic in a secondary care setting and present the result of a prospective audit of the patient characteristics and outcomes during the first four years of a combined TED clinic. Of a total of 132 patients referred to the TED clinic, 114 (86 %) had TED (90 females, median age 56 years; range 17-90 years). At presentation, 77 (67 %) were current or ex-smokers and 99 (87 %) were biochemically euthyroid. Median duration of eye symptoms was 12 months. Fifty-two percent, 45 and 3 had mild, moderate-to-severe and sight-threatening TED, respectively. Only 18 % of patients had a clinical activity score (CAS) of ≥3. Sixty-nine patients (61 %) required follow-up appointments in the TED clinic. In those who required follow-up, 43 % (n = 30) received either immunosuppressive or surgical treatment. CAS improved from first to final visit, with 29 % (n = 20) having a CAS of ≥3 at the first visit and 1 % (n = 1) at the final visit (p = 0.0001). There was also a decrease in prevalence of smoking and thyroid dysfunction at the final visit. A multidisciplinary specialised TED clinic offers an optimal setting for managing patients with TED; however, patients are often referred late to a specialist TED clinic.


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Delivery of Health Care, Integrated/organization & administration , Graves Disease/therapy , Graves Ophthalmopathy/therapy , Secondary Care Centers/statistics & numerical data , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Clinical Audit , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Outcome Assessment, Health Care , Prospective Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires , United Kingdom , Young Adult
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Eye (Lond) ; 23(1): 10-6, 2009 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18259210

ABSTRACT

AIMS: This study aims to establish the prevalence of aspirin, dipyridamole, clopidogrel, and warfarin use in patients undergoing cataract surgery, and to compare local anaesthetic and intraoperative complication rates between users and non-users. METHODS: The Cataract National Dataset was remotely extracted and anonymised on 55,567 operations at 12 NHS Trusts using electronic patient records (EPRs) between 2001 and 2006. RESULTS: This report analyses 48,862 of the 55,567 operations from the eight centres, which routinely recorded a drug history. In all, 28.1% of the 48,862 patients were taking aspirin, 5.1% warfarin, 1.9% clopidogrel, and 1.0% dipyridamole. The recording of any complication of a sharp needle or subtenon's cannula local anaesthetic block was increased in patients taking clopidogrel, 8.0% (P<0.0001) or warfarin, 6.2% (P=0.0026) vs non-users, 4.3%, but no increase in potentially sight-threatening complications was identified. The incidence of subconjunctival haemorrhage was increased in patients taking clopidogrel, 4.4% (P<0.0001) or warfarin, 3.7% (P<0.0001) vs non-users, 1.7%. The recording of any operative complication was increased in those taking clopidogrel, 7.3% (P=0.0002) vs non-users, 4.4%, but the haemorrhagic operative complications of choroidal/suprachoroidal haemorrhage and hyphaema were not significantly increased. The non-haemorrhagic complication of posterior capsular rupture (PCR) was increased in those taking clopidogrel, 3.23% (P=0.0057) vs non-users, 1.77%. CONCLUSIONS: Clopidogrel or warfarin use was associated with a significant increase in minor complications of sharp needle and subtenon's cannula local anaesthesia but was not associated with a significant increase in potentially sight-threatening local anaesthetic or operative haemorrhagic complications.


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Anesthetics, Local/adverse effects , Anticoagulants/adverse effects , Cataract Extraction , Intraoperative Complications/chemically induced , Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/adverse effects , Aged , Aspirin/adverse effects , Blood Loss, Surgical , Cataract Extraction/statistics & numerical data , Choroid Hemorrhage/chemically induced , Clopidogrel , Dipyridamole/adverse effects , Eye Hemorrhage/chemically induced , Humans , Lens Capsule, Crystalline/injuries , Risk Factors , Rupture , Ticlopidine/adverse effects , Ticlopidine/analogs & derivatives , Warfarin/adverse effects
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