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Audit on prescription of long‐term oxygen treatment

P. Shankar (SHO in General Medicine in Bassetlaw District General Hospital, Kilton, Worksop, UK)
M.M. Muthiah (Consultant Physician in General Medicine with special interest in Respiratory Medicine at Bassetlaw District General Hospital, Kilton, Worksop, UK)

British Journal of Clinical Governance

ISSN: 1466-4100

Article publication date: 1 September 2000

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Abstract

An audit was undertaken to assess the compliance to British Thoracic Society guidelines (1997) in the prescription of long‐term oxygen treatment (LTOT) in Bassetlaw District General Hospital. A total of 34 patients were prescribed LTOT in our hospital between March 1993 and October 1998. The average age of patients was 71 years, 31 patients had COPD and three had chronic asthma. Only ten patients were clinically stable at the time of assessment. None of the measurements were repeated after a period of three weeks before prescribing LTOT. Adherence to guidelines in the prescription of LTOT was poor in our audit.

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Shankar, P. and Muthiah, M.M. (2000), "Audit on prescription of long‐term oxygen treatment", British Journal of Clinical Governance, Vol. 5 No. 3, pp. 134-136. https://doi.org/10.1108/14664100010351134

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