Introduction Medical oxygen is a drug and, as such, must be correctly prescribed according to British Thoracic Society (BTS) guidelines. These guidelines state that a valid prescription must include a target oxygen saturation range, and that all inpatients should have a valid oxygen prescription. A 2008 BTS audit revealed only 32% of patients receiving oxygen had valid prescriptions, and a 2015 re-audit showed improvement to 57.
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August 2021
Background: Current UK National Health Service (NHS) guidelines recommend appendicectomy as gold standard treatment for acute uncomplicated appendicitis. However, an alternative non-surgical management involves administrating antibiotic-only therapy with significantly lower costs. Therefore, a UK-based cost-utility analysis (CUA) was performed to compare appendicectomy with an antibiotic-only treatment from an NHS perspective.
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