1. Setting up a parathyroid multidisciplinary team meeting: one year's experience, outcomes and learning points.
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Hancox, S H, Sinnott, J D, Kirkland, P, Lipscomb, D, Owens, E, and Howlett, D C
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COMPUTED tomography , *HEALTH care teams , *HYPERPARATHYROIDISM , *LEARNING , *MEDICAL referrals , *MEETINGS , *NUCLEAR medicine , *PARATHYROID hormone , *SENSORY perception , *RADIOLOGISTS , *SURVEYS , *ULTRASONIC imaging , *DISEASE management , *SINGLE-photon emission computed tomography , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *WORK experience (Employment) , *DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Objective:A parathyroid multidisciplinary team meeting was set up at East Sussex Healthcare Trust, from November 2014 to November 2015, in order to improve and streamline services for patients with parathyroid pathology.Methods:Data were collected on all new referrals for hyperparathyroidism, and on the outcomes for each patient discussed at the meeting, including the number of operations and management outcomes. A survey was sent out to the members of the multidisciplinary team meeting to determine their perception of its effectiveness.Results:Seventy-nine new referrals were discussed throughout the year; 43 per cent were recommended for surgery, 41 per cent had a trial of conservative or medical management before re-discussion, and 16 per cent required further imaging. Ninety-two per cent of patients underwent an ultrasound, single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography or nuclear medicine (sestamibi) scan prior to the meeting. All ultrasound scans were performed by a consultant radiologist.Conclusion:The multidisciplinary team meeting has been successful, with perceived benefits for patients, improved imaging evaluation and efficiency of referral pathways, leading to more appropriate patient management. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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