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  1. Falloposcopy with coaxial catheter (IPG62)

    Evidence-based recommendations on falloposcopy with coaxial catheter. This involves using a small camera passed through a narrow tube to look inside a woman’s fallopian tubes and see if there are any problems that may be affecting her ability to become pregnant.

  2. Perinatal palliative care:- What impact does timely perinatal palliative care have on the experience of bereaved parents?

    the birth (or very soon afterwards) if they decide to continue with the pregnancy.Perinatal palliative care should help clinical staff...

  3. Short-term and long-term benefits and risks of planned caesarean birth compared to planned vaginal birth: What are the benefits and risks (short term and long term) of planned caesarean birth compared with planned vaginal birth at term for women and babies/infants/children?

    Why this is important:Information provided to women with low-risk pregnancies in relation to the short- and long-term benefits and...

  4. Detecting, managing and monitoring haemostasis: viscoelastometric point‑of‑care testing (ROTEM, TEG and Sonoclot systems) (DG13)

    Evidence-based recommendations on viscoelastometric point-of-care testing devices (the ROTEM, TEG and Sonoclot systems)

  5. Integrated health and social care for people experiencing homelessness (NG214)

    This guideline covers providing integrated health and social care services for people experiencing homelessness. It aims to improve access to and engagement with health and social care, and ensure care is coordinated across different services.

  6. Intraoperative red blood cell salvage during radical prostatectomy or radical cystectomy (IPG258)

    Evidence-based recommendations on intraoperative red blood cell salvage during radical prostatectomy or radical cystectomy. This involves collecting the solid components of the blood lost during an operation and transfusing it back to the same patient.

  7. Methods for the development of NICE public health guidance (third edition) (PMG4)

    Methods for the development of NICE public health guidance (third edition)

  8. Interim methods guide for developing good practice guidance (PMG15)

    Interim methods guide for developing good practice guidance

  9. Developing NICE guidelines: the manual (PMG20)

    Developing NICE guidelines: the manual

  10. The social care guidance manual (PMG10)

    The social care guidance manual

  11. NICE recommends life changing technology is rolled out to people with type 1 diabetes

    Thousands of people with type 1 diabetes could be offered wearable technology to help them manage their condition following the publication of final draft guidance by NICE.

  12. New “artificial pancreas” technology set to change the lives of people having difficulty managing their type 1 diabetes

    Around 105,000 people with type 1 diabetes could benefit from NICE’s draft recommendation

  13. New blood test for pregnant women could help thousands avoid unnecessary treatment

    NICE draft guidance recommends non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) for fetal rhesus-D status.

  14. NICE draft guidance extends recommendation for sapropterin to pregnant women and people aged up to 22 years with rare inherited metabolic condition phenylketonuria

    NICE has today (20 August 2021) issued final draft guidance which now recommends sapropterin (also called Kuvan and made by BioMarin) as an option for treating phenylketonuria (PKU) in pregnant women until they give birth as well as for treating the condition in people until they turn 22.

  15. NHS urged to tackle antibiotic resistance

    The NHS is being urged to tackle the rise in antibiotic resistance by cutting back on unnecessary use of the drugs.

  16. NICE and Cochrane sign collaborative agreement to deliver 'living' guideline recommendations

    NICE and Cochrane have today (01st September 2021) signed a collaborative agreement which will help to deliver ‘living’ recommendations across the NICE guideline portfolio.

  17. NICE and PHE publish comprehensive draft guideline to tackle the health burden of smoking

    Healthcare staff should give clear and up-to-date information on e-cigarettes to people who are interested in using them to stop smoking, according to draft NICE guideline recommendations out for consultation today. NICE worked with Public Health England to develop this guideline

  18. New recommended drinking guidelines welcomed by NICE

    NICE has welcomed proposed new guidelines on alcohol which aim to limit the health risks that result from drinking.

  19. New thresholds for diagnosis of diabetes in pregnancy

    Midwives should diagnose women with gestational diabetes if they either have a fasting plasma glucose level of 5.6 mmol/litre or above, or a 2-hour plasma glucose level of 7.8 mmol/litre or above, according to NICE.

  20. New treatment to increase the chances of a successful kidney transplant recommended by NICE

    A new treatment that increases the chance of a successful kidney transplant has been recommended by NICE in final draft guidance today (16 June 2022).

  21. NICE board agrees to stimulate action following publication of Independent Medicines and Medical Devices Safety Review report

    NICE to reinforce the importance of collaborative working with system partners to ensure a more integrated approach to safety recommendations made in NICE guidance

  22. Midwife-led units safest for straightforward births

    More women should be encouraged to give birth at midwife-led units rather than traditional labour wards, says NICE.

  23. More options to be made available to treat hepatitis C

    Another ‘potential curative’ drug for people with chronic hepatitis C will be made available on the NHS.

  24. More than one thousand neonatal admissions could be avoided per year by following NICE guidance

    Regularly monitoring women who are pregnant with twins or triplets, to spot any possible complications, can lead to better outcomes for mothers and their babies, as highlighted in NICE’s impact report.

  25. Address gaps in mental health care for new mothers

    Women who have experience of, or are at risk of mental health problems, should get extra support before, during and after their pregnancy, says NICE.

  26. Fertility treatments should be 'appropriate, effective and timely' says NICE

    GPs should offer appropriate and effective fertility treatments in a timely manner for women having problems with conception, according to latest guidelines from NICE.

  27. NICE recommends offering app-based treatment for people with insomnia instead of sleeping pills

    Hundreds of thousands of people suffering from insomnia who would usually be prescribed sleeping pills could be offered an app-based treatment programme instead, NICE has said.

  28. NICE recommends treatment options for severe pregnancy sickness in new draft guidance

    Nausea and vomiting, often referred to as morning sickness, is common in pregnancy. Close to 80% of pregnant women experience these symptoms, with most conditions improving or stopping completely by around 16 to 20 weeks.

  29. NICE recommends offering women induced labour earlier in new draft guidance

    Women should be offered induced labour earlier than previously advised to make birth safer for them and their babies, according to draft guidelines published by NICE today (25 May 2021). The updated recommendations strengthen previous advice in the light of new evidence on induction timings.

  30. NICE opens consultation on draft pelvic floor dysfunction guideline recommendations

    NICE has today (28 June 2021) published its draft guideline on the prevention and non-surgical management of pelvic floor dysfunction and is seeking stakeholder comments on the draft recommendations.

  31. NICE publishes comprehensive quality standard designed to improve the diagnosis and assessment of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder

    NICE’s latest quality standard published today (16 March 2022) sets out how health and care services can improve the diagnosis, assessment, and prevention of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD).

  32. NICE publishes final guideline advising on care throughout a woman's pregnancy

    The updated antenatal care guideline focuses on women-centred care, informed shared decision making and the role of partners during pregnancy.

  33. NICE draft guidance recommends sapropterin for children with rare inherited metabolic condition phenylketonuria

    NICE has today (25 February 2021) issued draft guidance for public consultation which recommends sapropterin (also called Kuvan and made by BioMarin) for treating phenylketonuria (PKU) in children aged up to 18.

  34. NICE extends consultation period for new quality standard on fetal alcohol spectrum disorder

    NICE has today (20 August, 2020), released its draft quality standard on fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) for further public consultation.

  35. NICE seeks to support new mothers with mental health problems

    NICE is calling on general practice staff to assess the mental health of all women who have recently given birth, as fears some may be left unsupported.

  36. NICE welcomes new intake of Fellows and Scholars

    Improving the uptake of hepatitis B vaccination among at risk groups, developing tools to make evidence-based medicine more accessible, and carrying out a clinical outcome assessment in hand surgery are just some of the projects planned by the latest group of fellows and scholars.

  37. Offer less invasive treatments before surgery for varicose veins

    Surgery should only be offered to treat varicose veins if other less invasive treatments are unsuitable for patients, according to latest guidance from NICE.

  38. Pregnant women to be offered first test to help diagnose pre-eclampsia

    Midwives caring for pregnant women can use one of four blood tests to help diagnose suspected preterm pre-eclampsia, NICE has said in new draft diagnostic guidance.

  39. Procedure carried out on unborn babies with spina bifida could improve their neurodevelopment

    Operations are set to start taking place in the NHS