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Abstract #28033 Published in IGR 13-1

The carmarthenshire glaucoma referral refinement scheme, a safe and efficient screening service

Devarajan N; Williams GS; Hopes M; O'Sullivan D; Jones D
Eye 2011; 25: 43-49


AimIt has been previously shown that community refinement of glaucoma referrals is an efficient way to investigate and treat glaucoma suspects. The potential for false negatives has not been explored previously and we describe a scheme in which effort has been made to both assess and control for this, and report on its success. Methods Trained optometrists were recruited to examine and investigate the patients referred with suspected glaucoma, with a view to decreasing false-positive rates in accordance with an agreed protocol. The randomly selected notes of 100 patients referred onward to the Hospital Eye Service (HES) by trained, accredited optometrists, and the notes and optic disc images of 100 randomly selected patients retained in the community were examined in order to determine the efficiency and safety of the scheme. Results The scheme resulted in a 53% reduction in the total number of referrals to HES with a cost saving of 117 per patient. Analysis of patients referred resulted in a diagnosis of glaucoma or retention of patients in HES with suspected glaucoma in 83% and a good correlation between the hospital and optometric measurements. Analysis of notes and optic nerve images of patients not referred indicated no compromise on patient safety. Conclusion This study suggests that suspected glaucoma can be successfully refined in the community with benefits to both the patient and the hospital. We also suggest that such a scheme may be safe as well as cost-effective, a Conclusion that has not as yet been reached by any other study.

N. Devarajan. Department of Ophthalmology, West Wales General Hospital, Dolgwili Road, Carmarthen, SA31 2AF, United Kingdom. napoleondharshi@aol.com


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1.6 Prevention and screening (Part of: 1 General aspects)



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