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Research paper thumbnail of Bullous pemphigoid in a previously healthy adolescent: a case report and literature review

Annals of Medicine and Surgery, Jul 21, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Utility of Fractional Excretion of Urea in Acute Kidney Injury with Comparison to Fractional Excretion of Sodium: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

˜The œAmerican journal of the medical sciences, May 1, 2024

Research paper thumbnail of Diagnosisand Management of Chronic Open Angle Glaucoma (COAG) in a Palestinian Eye Hospital Diagnosisand Management of Chronic Open Angle Glaucoma (COAG) in a Palestinian Eye Hospital

CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research - Zenodo, Sep 16, 2022

To assess adherence patterns to the UK National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence(NICE)... more To assess adherence patterns to the UK National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence(NICE)guidelines on Primary COAG diagnosis and Management(2017)in glaucoma clinics of a Palestinian Eye Hospital.  Method The audit was designed on randomly selected 64 primary chronic open-angle glaucoma patients from a glaucoma clinic of the eye hospital-Palestine, who fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Patients were divided into two groups (New and Follow up groups), then 32 patients were randomly selected from each group. Data were collected retrospectively from patients' medical records. The main outcome measures were compliance with six of the main NICE guidelines on glaucoma diagnosis and management (November 2017).  Results Glaucoma clinics showed poor adherence to guidelines regarding obtaining most of the initial assessment investigations (central corneal thickness 0%, gonioscopy 25%, 44% visual field testing, and optic nerve image 22%), the choice of initial treatment (41%), arranging appropriate monitoring intervals (56%), and whether compliance with treatment was checked (6%). However, full adherence (100%) was seen in obtaining applanation tonometry and disc assessment at the initial assessment.  Conclusion In general, both patient groups' results show poor adherence to NICEguidelines and generalization of the clinical practice to most patients with restricted tests and plans that have been performed and generalized. No clear or definite local or global guideline is followed in the practice. Therefore, appropriate policy changes and programs to increase awareness of NICE guidelines are recommended to improve the quality of care for glaucoma patients and a professional performance. Re-audit should be designed after one year of implementing the recommended changes and improvements.

Research paper thumbnail of Bullous pemphigoid in a previously healthy adolescent: a case report and literature review

Annals of Medicine and Surgery, Jul 21, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Utility of Fractional Excretion of Urea in Acute Kidney Injury with Comparison to Fractional Excretion of Sodium: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

˜The œAmerican journal of the medical sciences, May 1, 2024

Research paper thumbnail of Diagnosisand Management of Chronic Open Angle Glaucoma (COAG) in a Palestinian Eye Hospital Diagnosisand Management of Chronic Open Angle Glaucoma (COAG) in a Palestinian Eye Hospital

CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research - Zenodo, Sep 16, 2022

To assess adherence patterns to the UK National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence(NICE)... more To assess adherence patterns to the UK National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence(NICE)guidelines on Primary COAG diagnosis and Management(2017)in glaucoma clinics of a Palestinian Eye Hospital.  Method The audit was designed on randomly selected 64 primary chronic open-angle glaucoma patients from a glaucoma clinic of the eye hospital-Palestine, who fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Patients were divided into two groups (New and Follow up groups), then 32 patients were randomly selected from each group. Data were collected retrospectively from patients' medical records. The main outcome measures were compliance with six of the main NICE guidelines on glaucoma diagnosis and management (November 2017).  Results Glaucoma clinics showed poor adherence to guidelines regarding obtaining most of the initial assessment investigations (central corneal thickness 0%, gonioscopy 25%, 44% visual field testing, and optic nerve image 22%), the choice of initial treatment (41%), arranging appropriate monitoring intervals (56%), and whether compliance with treatment was checked (6%). However, full adherence (100%) was seen in obtaining applanation tonometry and disc assessment at the initial assessment.  Conclusion In general, both patient groups' results show poor adherence to NICEguidelines and generalization of the clinical practice to most patients with restricted tests and plans that have been performed and generalized. No clear or definite local or global guideline is followed in the practice. Therefore, appropriate policy changes and programs to increase awareness of NICE guidelines are recommended to improve the quality of care for glaucoma patients and a professional performance. Re-audit should be designed after one year of implementing the recommended changes and improvements.

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