A single consultation cerebrovascular disease clinic is cost effective in the management of transient ischaemic attack and minor stroke.

A Blight, A C Pereira, M M Brown
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Aim: We examined the cost effectiveness of a single consultation strategy to manage patients referred with TIA or stroke to our cerebrovascular disease (CVD) clinic, where all relevant investigations (blood tests, CT brain scan and carotid Dopplers) were obtained prior to the clinic appointment.

Design: Retrospective study of patients referred to the CVD clinic at St George's Hospital, London between October 1995 and 1996.

Results: Of 211 new patients seen in the clinic, 73% had CVD; 146 (68%) patients had imaging studies prior to clinic attendance. Of these, 132 (90%) were managed with a single consultation. This strategy cost 5,700 Pounds less than if these patients had been followed up.

Conclusion: Performing all relevant investigations prior to clinic attendance allowed a fully informed discussion with the patient at a single consultation and was cost effective.

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脑血管病门诊一次会诊是治疗短暂性脑缺血发作和轻微中风的经济有效的方法。
目的:我们研究了单一咨询策略的成本效益,以管理转到我们的脑血管疾病(CVD)诊所的TIA或中风患者,在诊所预约之前获得所有相关调查(血液检查,CT脑扫描和颈动脉多普勒)。设计:对1995年10月至1996年10月在伦敦圣乔治医院心血管疾病门诊就诊的患者进行回顾性研究。结果:211例新诊患者中,73%患有心血管疾病;146例(68%)患者在就诊前进行了影像学检查。其中,132例(90%)通过一次咨询进行了管理。这一策略比随访病人少花费5700英镑。结论:在门诊就诊前进行所有相关调查,可以在一次咨询中与患者进行充分的知情讨论,并且具有成本效益。
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