Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0050p388 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

An electronic protocol replicating QOF thyroid alerts improves monitoring but does not help optimise levothyroxine replacement in hypothyroidism in primary care

Tran Anh , Hyer Steve , Johri Nikhil , Rodin Andrew , Hickey Janis , Dayan Colin , Okosieme Onyebuchi

Introduction: Thyroid quality indicators were removed from the Quality Outcome Framework (QOF) targets in 2014, resulting in discontinuation of statutory system alerts to remind GPs to check annual thyroid function in patients with primary hypothyroidism treated with levothyroxine.Aim: To investigate the impact of the discontinuation and reinstitution of the QOF thyroid e-alerts on the management of hypothyroidism in primary care.<p cla...

ea0050p388 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

An electronic protocol replicating QOF thyroid alerts improves monitoring but does not help optimise levothyroxine replacement in hypothyroidism in primary care

Tran Anh , Hyer Steve , Johri Nikhil , Rodin Andrew , Hickey Janis , Dayan Colin , Okosieme Onyebuchi

Introduction: Thyroid quality indicators were removed from the Quality Outcome Framework (QOF) targets in 2014, resulting in discontinuation of statutory system alerts to remind GPs to check annual thyroid function in patients with primary hypothyroidism treated with levothyroxine.Aim: To investigate the impact of the discontinuation and reinstitution of the QOF thyroid e-alerts on the management of hypothyroidism in primary care.<p cla...

ea0065op2.3 | Thyroid | SFEBES2019

Sustained improvements in monitoring and biochemical control of hypothyroidism in primary care with the use of an electronic protocol at two year follow up

Tran Anh , Hyer Steve , Rodin Andrew , Johri Nikhil , Hickey Janis , Dayan Colin , Okosieme Onyebuchi

Introduction: Thyroid hormone replacement is frequently suboptimal but interventions that are proven to optimise therapy are lacking. In 2017, we developed in EMIS an electronic Protocol for Monitoring Patients on Thyroxine in General Practice (‘e-Prompt GP’), to offer automated alerts to prompt GP's to test and address out of range thyroid function tests in patients with hypothyroidism.Aim: To investigate the long-term impact of an electronic ...

ea0044p236 | Thyroid | SFEBES2016

Increasing awareness of Graves’ orbitopathy with “Early Warning” cards – a TEAMeD multicentre quality improvement project

Mitchell Anna L , Zammitt Nicola , Ajjan Ramzi , Vaidya Bijay , Hickey Janis , Perros Petros , Dayan Colin

Background: Clinically significant Graves’ orbitopathy (GO) develops in 20% of those with Graves’ Disease (GD). Up to 90% of cases present at the same time as, or after, hyperthyroidism develops. Most cases of GD in the UK are managed in endocrinology clinics. Despite this, patients report significant delays before a correct diagnosis of GO is made. We argued that measures to increase awareness of the early signs of GO in those with GD and establishing a fast-track r...

ea0059p219 | Thyroid | SFEBES2018

Improvements in monitoring and biochemical control of hypothyroidism in primary care with the use of an electronic protocol: 12-month follow up evaluation

Tran Anh , Hyer Steve , Rodin Andrew , Johri Nikhil , Hickey Janis , Dayan Colin , Okosieme Onyebuchi

Introduction: Following the introduction of the Quality Outcome Framework (QOF), 98–100% patients with hypothyroidism received annual TSH checks during the period 2009–2014. However, there was no evidence this resulted in improved care. We have developed an electronic protocol in EMIS web to both emulate the former QOF thyroid e-alerts in prompting GP’s to check annual thyroid function in patients with treated primary hypothyroidism, and also to alert if TSH is ...

ea0044oc3.3 | Thyroid and Neoplasia | SFEBES2016

Post-Radioiodine Graves’ Management: The Pragma-Study

Perros Petros , Dayan Colin , Vaidya Bijay , Williams Graham , Lazarus John H , Hickey Janis , Willis Debbie , Archer Natasha , Franklyn Jayne , Basu Ansu

Introduction: Radioiodine (RI) is a safe and effective treatment for Graves’ disease. In the months following RI different strategies are used to gain control of thyroid status, although there is no evidence base as to the optimal approach.Objectives: To compare the incidence of dysthyroidism post-RI between three principal management strategies employed by clinicians.Study design and methods: Retrospective, observational, mul...

ea0028p342 | Thyroid | SFEBES2012

Orbital decompression for graves’ orbitopathy in england

Perros Petros , Chandler Tracy , Dayan Colin , Dickinson Alison , Foley Peter , Hickey Janis , MacEwen Caroline , Lazarus John , Rose Geoffrey , Uddin Jimmy , Vaidya Bijay , McLaren Julie

Graves’ orbitopathy affects approximately 0.25 million people in the UK and is associated with a significant psychological and socioeconomic burden. Surveys have illustrated that Graves’ orbitopathy is often treated inadequately. The Amsterdam Declaration is a recent incentive supported by many national and international professional and patient-led organizations including the SfE, aiming to improve the outcomes of patients with Graves’ orbitopathy. This report ...