1277 A Closed-Loop Audit of the use of qFIT in Symptomatic "Two Week Wait" referrals in Somerset Foundation Trust. (12th October 2021)
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- Title:
- 1277 A Closed-Loop Audit of the use of qFIT in Symptomatic "Two Week Wait" referrals in Somerset Foundation Trust. (12th October 2021)
- Main Title:
- 1277 A Closed-Loop Audit of the use of qFIT in Symptomatic "Two Week Wait" referrals in Somerset Foundation Trust
- Authors:
- Cullen, J
Chambers, A
Smyth, E
Mackey, P l
Hunt, L
Bamford, R - Abstract:
- Abstract: Introduction: Quantitative faecal immunochemical test (qFIT) is recommended as the replacement test for faecal occult blood testing by NICE. We audited qFIT use in two week-wait (2WW) referrals in Somerset Foundation Trust (SFT) following its introduction in 2019. Method: Following qFIT being made available to general practitioners, all 2WW referrals received before (July 2019) and after (December 2019) the introduction of the new 2WW referral form were reviewed. Electronic patient records were analysed to determine investigations performed and if a diagnosis of cancer was made. Results: July 2019: 288 2WW referrals with 74 patients eligible for qFIT – only 7 of these underwent qFIT; total of 93 qFIT performed by GPs with 11 positive tests. December 2019: 222 2WW referrals with 18 patients eligible for qFIT – all of whom underwent qFIT; total of 155 qFIT performed by GPs with 18 positive (and 137 negative) tests. 1 patient with a positive qFIT was found to have colorectal malignancy (qFIT = 267 g/dL, investigation showed benign TVA). An increase in qFIT was observed over time, coinciding with a reduction in 2WW referrals, including reduction in patients who were qFIT eligible. The 2WW service identified 11 (3.8%) cases of colorectal cancer in July 2019 compared to 12 (5.4%) cases in December 2019, showing an increased pickup rate. Conclusions: High proportions of 2WW referrals undergo investigation. The results of this audit highlight the utility of qFIT inAbstract: Introduction: Quantitative faecal immunochemical test (qFIT) is recommended as the replacement test for faecal occult blood testing by NICE. We audited qFIT use in two week-wait (2WW) referrals in Somerset Foundation Trust (SFT) following its introduction in 2019. Method: Following qFIT being made available to general practitioners, all 2WW referrals received before (July 2019) and after (December 2019) the introduction of the new 2WW referral form were reviewed. Electronic patient records were analysed to determine investigations performed and if a diagnosis of cancer was made. Results: July 2019: 288 2WW referrals with 74 patients eligible for qFIT – only 7 of these underwent qFIT; total of 93 qFIT performed by GPs with 11 positive tests. December 2019: 222 2WW referrals with 18 patients eligible for qFIT – all of whom underwent qFIT; total of 155 qFIT performed by GPs with 18 positive (and 137 negative) tests. 1 patient with a positive qFIT was found to have colorectal malignancy (qFIT = 267 g/dL, investigation showed benign TVA). An increase in qFIT was observed over time, coinciding with a reduction in 2WW referrals, including reduction in patients who were qFIT eligible. The 2WW service identified 11 (3.8%) cases of colorectal cancer in July 2019 compared to 12 (5.4%) cases in December 2019, showing an increased pickup rate. Conclusions: High proportions of 2WW referrals undergo investigation. The results of this audit highlight the utility of qFIT in screening 2WW referrals and reducing burden on the service, particularly where access to investigations is severely restricted due to coronavirus. … (more)
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- British journal of surgery. Volume 108:Supplement 6(2021)
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- British journal of surgery
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- Volume 108:Supplement 6(2021)
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- Volume 108, Issue 6 (2021)
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- 2021
- Volume:
- 108
- Issue:
- 6
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- 2021-0108-0006-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-10-12
- Subjects:
- Surgery -- Periodicals
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- 10.1093/bjs/znab259.425 ↗
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