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  • Lal, Anoushka; Roche, Olga; White, Owen; Wang, Wendy; Sheth, Shivanand; Chakrabarti, Rahul; Porto, Lana del; Fok, Anthony; Shuey, Neil; Fraser, Clare; Kowal, Lionel; Walt, Anneke Van der

    BMJ neurology open, 08/2021, Volume: 3, Issue: Suppl 1
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    ObjectiveQuality assurance (QA) in neuro-ophthalmology (NOPH) is often lacking. The QA registry, NODE (Neuro-ophthalmology Database), was established and implemented in tertiary NOPH clinics in Australia. We developed a consensus on triage categories according to Australian standardised triage categories;P1 (consult<=30 days), P2 (consult<=30-60 days) and P3 (consult>60 days).MethodsData on 410 patients at Alfred Hospital, Melbourne was collected with NODE. We developed a consensus on assignation of NOPH conditions to triage categories using recommendations from a panel of neuro-ophthalmologists with the modified Delphi approach. The average days from referral to triage and triage to the initial consultation were compared to the developed triage category standard.ResultsMost patients presenting to the service were female (n=262, 64%), aged 21 to 30 years. Common diagnoses were Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension, IIH (24%), Optic Neuropathy, ON (17%), Headaches, (11%) Cranial Nerve Defects, CND (9%) and Eye Movement Disorders, EOMD (9%). The mean time from referral to triage was <2 days for all the common NOPH conditions. The mean time (days, +-standard deviation) from P1 category triage to initial consult for IIH was 26 (±7), ON 27 (±11), and CND was 17 (± 5). The mean time (days) from P2 triage to initial consultant for Headaches was 27 (±12), and EOMD was (±17). The mean time (days) from P3 triage to initial consultant for Myasthenia Gravis was 30 (±10).ConclusionWe have established a consensus agreement on triage categories for neuro-ophthalmological conditions. We established a QA framework for other NOPH clinics in Australia.