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Professor Agnieszka Michael
Christina Fotopoulou, Rebecca Bowen, Ranjit Manchanda, Agnieszka Michael, Stephen McCormack, Allan Ullmann, Anthony Wesselbaum, Bethany Levick, Rowan Miller ()Current practices for the management of advanced high-grade epithelial ovarian cancer in the UK: OC-NOW survey (), In: Future oncology (London, England)21(1)pp.
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To investigate current management of advanced epithelial ovarian cancer (OC) in the UK. A cross-sectional survey with 55 healthcare professionals involved in the care of OC patients was conducted via telephone/videoconference in March/May Respondents reported that homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) status and brca mutations were routinely tested before planning maintenance treatment. All respondents agreed that cytoreductive surgery should be considered at first recurrence, and 65% recommended using the Descriptive Evaluation of Preoperative urval Criteria for Operability in Recurrent Ovarian Cancer (DESKTOP) III crit
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Publications and Outputs from the Imperial Clinical Analytics, Research & Evaluation (iCARE) Team
The following publications utilised iCARE data, resources and the iCARE High Performance Environment:
Title:Understanding and addressing challenges with Electronic Health Record use in gynaecological oncology: a cross-sectional survey of multidisciplinary professionals in the United Kingdom and co-design of an integrated informatics platform to support clinical decision making.
Authors: Rachael Lear, Laura Tookman, Phoebe Averill, Amit Samani, Ashton Hunt, Dimitri Papadimitriou, Baleseng Nkolobe, Sadaf Ghaem-Maghami, Ben Glampson, Iain McNeish, Erik K Mayer
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Title: The Relationship Between Cardiac Troponin in People Hospitalised for Exacerbation of COPD and Major Adverse Cardiac Events (MACE) and COPD Readmissions
Authors: Constantinos
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Abstract
Objective. A comprehensive electronic self-report assessment, called PainCAS® (Clinical Assessment System), was developed and implemented in three clinics. PainCAS captures demographic information, pain assessment, quality-of-life variables, and contains validated, electronic versions of screeners for risk of aberrant opioid-related behaviors (the SOAPP and COMM). This investigation sought to determine the impact of PainCAS on documentation of pain and opioid risk evaluations. Exploratory hypotheses examined changes in the content of the patient-provider interaction and any impact on outcome.
Methods. In study 1, chart reviews were conducted between pain patients who completed the electronic program (N = 89) and controls who represented standard of care (N = ). In study 2, two groups of chronic pain patients (treatment-as-usual Control condition = 75, PainCAS Experimental condition = 72) were interviewed after completing their index clinic visit and completed mailed