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Urinary incontinence in neurological disease: assessment and management (CG148)
This guideline covers assessing and managing urinary incontinence in children, young people and adults with neurological disease. It aims to improve care by recommending specific treatments based on what symptoms and neurological conditions people have.
This guideline covers care before, during and after a planned knee, hip or shoulder replacement. It includes recommendations to ensure that people are given full information about their options for surgery, including anaesthesia. It offers advice for healthcare professionals on surgical procedures and ensuring safety during operations. It also offers guidance on providing support and rehabilitation before and after surgery.
This quality standard covers the management of acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding in adults and young people (aged 16 and over). It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.
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- Quality statement 1: Risk assessment
- Quality statement 2: Immediate endoscopy for people who are haemodynamically unstable
- Quality statement 3: Endoscopy within 24 hours for people who are haemodynamically stable
- Quality statement 4: Endoscopic treatment for non-variceal bleeding
- Quality statement 5: Treatment of non-variceal bleeding after first or failed endoscopic treatment
- Quality statement 6: Prophylactic antibiotic therapy for variceal bleeding
- Quality statement 7: Band ligation for oesophageal variceal bleeding
Question Oral antibiotic challenge for diagnosing antibiotic allergy in children:- In children who have a suspected allergy...
Faecal microbiota transplant for recurrent Clostridium difficile infection (IPG485)
Evidence-based recommendations on faecal microbiota transplant for recurrent Clostridium difficile infection. This involves introducing enteric bacteria from the faeces of healthy donors to restore a healthy balance of bacteria in the gut.
eazyplex SuperBug kits for detecting carbapenemase-producing organisms (MIB94)
NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on eazyplex SuperBug kits for detecting carbapenemase-producing organisms .
NG50/6 Question Antibiotic resistance in treating spontaneous bacterial peritonitis:- How frequently does antibiotic...
In development [GID-NG10357] Expected publication date: TBC
Diarrhoea and vomiting caused by gastroenteritis in under 5s: diagnosis and management (CG84)
This guideline covers diagnosing, managing and referring infants and young children younger than 5 years who present with acute diarrhoea (lasting up to 14 days) with or without vomiting. It aims to improve the diagnosis and management of infective gastroenteritis and appropriate escalation of care.
Intrapartum care: existing medical conditions and obstetric complications (QS192)
This quality standard covers care during labour and birth for women who need extra support because they have a medical condition or complications in their current or previous pregnancy. It also covers women who have had no antenatal care. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement. It does not cover the antenatal and postnatal care of pregnant women with mental health conditions, hypertension in pregnancy, diabetes in pregnancy or the organisation of care for pregnant women with complex social factors.
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Sections for QS192
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- Quality statement 1: Involving women in care planning
- Quality statement 2: Composition of the multidisciplinary team
- Quality statement 3: Heart disease – risk assessment
- Quality statement 4: Assessment and antibiotic treatment for suspected sepsis
- Quality statement 5: Women with no antenatal care
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Faecal microbiota transplant for recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection (MTG71)
Evidence-based recommendations on faecal microbiota transplant for recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection.
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NICE priority methodological research areas.
Suspected sepsis: recognition, diagnosis and early management
adults at emergency departments, to measure whether this approach reduces antibiotic prescriptions without increasing mortality. We will...
NICE research projects and partners.
What is the optimal antibiotic prophylaxis regimen for women who are having a surgical abortion?
Recommendation ID NG140/1 Question What is the optimal antibiotic prophylaxis regimen for women who are having a surgical abortion?
Xpert Carba-R to identify people carrying carbapenemase-producing organisms (MIB52)
NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on the Xpert Carba-R to identify people carrying carbapenemase-producing organisms
This guideline covers managing cataracts in adults aged 18 and over. It aims to improve care before, during and after cataract surgery by optimising service organisation, referral and surgical management, and reducing complications. It further aims to improve the availability of information for people with cataracts before, during and after cataract surgery.
Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease and dyspepsia in adults: investigation and management (CG184)
This guideline covers investigating and managing gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) and dyspepsia in people aged 18 and over. It aims to improve the treatment of GORD and dyspepsia by making detailed recommendations on Helicobacter pylori eradication, and specifying when to consider laparoscopic fundoplication and referral to specialist services.
Recommendation ID CG139/5 Question Indwelling urinary catheters: antibiotic prophylaxis:- When recatheterising patients who have a...
NG195/6 Question Antibiotics for suspected late-onset neonatal infection: What is the optimal antibiotic treatment regimen...
help or are not suitable for you, you may want to think about taking an antibiotic. It is important to make a choice that is right for...
NG195/17 Question Antifungals to prevent fungal infection during antibiotic treatment for late-onset neonatal infection: What is the...
ID NG195/12 Question Antibiotics for suspected early-onset infection: What is the optimal antibiotic dosage regimen for the...
that doesn't work or isn't suitable you may want to think about taking an antibiotic. There is more information about what these options...
Summary of the evidence on rifaximin for treating pouchitis to inform local NHS planning and decision-making
NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on InterDry for intertrigo .
to prevent endophthalmitis:- What is the effectiveness of postoperative antibiotic drops to reduce rates of endophthalmitis after...
NG125/4 Question Is the application of antiseptics and antibiotics in the operative field before wound closure, clinically and cost...
on choice of antibiotic. Source guidance details Comes from guidance Clostridioides difficile infection: antimicrobial...
social care practitioners' decision-making and ensuring appropriate antimicrobial stewardship? Any explanatory notes(if applicable)...
changes couple with active competencies for all clinical staff. Use of antimicrobial dressings and standardisation of wound care...
Question Early and late-onset meningitis: What is the optimal antibiotic treatment regimen for early-onset neonatal meningitis? Any...
This guideline covers good practice for developing, authorising, using and updating patient group directions. It also offers advice on deciding whether a patient group direction is needed.
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Recommendation ID NG95/4 Question Antimicrobial management of Lyme disease:- What are the most clinically and cost-effective treatment
specific behavioural strategies and programmes to reduce inappropriate antimicrobial demand and use and to prevent infections occurring...
High-risk groups:- What interventions to prevent infection and reduce antimicrobial resistance are effective for groups of people at...
NGO50/2 Question What is the clinical and cost effectiveness of antibiotic prophylaxis to prevent spontaneous bacterial peritonitis...
Reducing antimicrobial resistance:- What interventions, systems and processes are effective and cost effective in reducing...
Biographies and interests register for the indicator advisory committee
Question Switching from inpatient intravenous to outpatient oral antibiotic therapy in patients with neutropenic sepsis:- A randomised...
NICE has developed a medtech innovation briefing (MIB) on NATROX oxygen wound therapy for managing diabetic foot ulcers and complex or chronic non-healing wounds .
triage for diagnosis of serious infection and the initiation of appropriate antibiotic therapy? Any explanatory notes(if applicable) Why...
protocol-driven care in the NHS, to guide the use of antibiotic treatment in children having antibiotics for a suspected or...
Discontinued [GID-NG10168]
Discontinued [GID-NG10167]
Discontinued [GID-NG10166]
being in place, 62% of the audit sample did not receive the recommended IV antibiotic treatment within 1 hour of arrival to the unit. A...
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