2024
DOI: 10.1136/flgastro-2023-102523
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Optimising triage of urgent referrals for suspected IBD: results from the Birmingham IBD inception study

Peter Rimmer,
Jonathan Cheesbrough,
Jane Harris
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveDiagnostic delays in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) result in adverse outcomes. We report a bespoke diagnostic pathway to assess how best to combine clinical history and faecal calprotectin (FCP) for early diagnosis and efficient resource utilisation.MethodsA rapid-access pathway was implemented for suspected IBD patients referred outside urgent ‘two-week wait’ criteria. Patients were triaged using symptoms and FCP. A 13-point symptom history was taken prediagnosis and clinical indices, including re… Show more

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