An analysis of 102 open-access gastroscopy requests from one general practice over 38 months showed that the detection rate of abnormalities was 58%. Even though no predetermined investigation criteria were used these results compare favourably with gastroscopy findings generally and are superior to the detection rate of lesions using barium meals. Only 12% of the patients who underwent gastroscopy required subsequent referral to a consultant. This represents a major benefit, hitherto undocumented, of an open-access gastroscopy service. Considerations of accuracy, safety and cost effectiveness coupled with the availability of efficacious drugs appear to favour the case for open-access gastroscopy for general practitioners
Funding: The authors have not declared a specific grant for this research from any funding agency in...
Background: Open access technique for laparoscopic surgery is used by the surgeons routinely, for ga...
Background: In England, there are particularly pressing problems concerning access to adequate prima...
This study aimed to investigate the wide variation between general practitioners (GPs) in their use ...
We have audited the first 3 yr of a new open access gastroscopy service in the Royal Victoria Hospit...
Background/Aim: Open access endoscopy (OAE) decreases the waiting time for patients and clinical bur...
General practitioners have long been aware of variations in the range of open access services availa...
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIM: The total number of upper gastrointestinal endoscopies is increasing, and ...
This report is about the referral process and it analyses material recorded in interviews with 45 ge...
Introduction: Oesophago-gastric (OG) cancers remain a worldwide challenge with little sign of major ...
The present research w ork investigates the results observed in the management o f those patients ...
BACKGROUND: Direct access (DA) testing allows GPs to refer patients for investigation without consul...
The 2015 NICE guidelines for suspected cancer recommend that English General Practitioners have dire...
Substantial steps are being made towards early diagnosis. A range of tools are available to help GPs...
PROBLEM: Rising demand and increasing waiting times for upper gastrointestinal endoscopy (gastroscop...
Funding: The authors have not declared a specific grant for this research from any funding agency in...
Background: Open access technique for laparoscopic surgery is used by the surgeons routinely, for ga...
Background: In England, there are particularly pressing problems concerning access to adequate prima...
This study aimed to investigate the wide variation between general practitioners (GPs) in their use ...
We have audited the first 3 yr of a new open access gastroscopy service in the Royal Victoria Hospit...
Background/Aim: Open access endoscopy (OAE) decreases the waiting time for patients and clinical bur...
General practitioners have long been aware of variations in the range of open access services availa...
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIM: The total number of upper gastrointestinal endoscopies is increasing, and ...
This report is about the referral process and it analyses material recorded in interviews with 45 ge...
Introduction: Oesophago-gastric (OG) cancers remain a worldwide challenge with little sign of major ...
The present research w ork investigates the results observed in the management o f those patients ...
BACKGROUND: Direct access (DA) testing allows GPs to refer patients for investigation without consul...
The 2015 NICE guidelines for suspected cancer recommend that English General Practitioners have dire...
Substantial steps are being made towards early diagnosis. A range of tools are available to help GPs...
PROBLEM: Rising demand and increasing waiting times for upper gastrointestinal endoscopy (gastroscop...
Funding: The authors have not declared a specific grant for this research from any funding agency in...
Background: Open access technique for laparoscopic surgery is used by the surgeons routinely, for ga...
Background: In England, there are particularly pressing problems concerning access to adequate prima...