Abstract
A nationally funded aortic aneurysm screening programme for 65 year old men commenced in 2009 in England. The aim is to implement screening by commissioning local programmes covering populations of over 800,000 to a national standard. By April 2012 approximately 80 per cent of England will be covered, with the aim to complete roll out by 2013. So far, almost 100,000 65 year old men have been screened, and over 1000 abdominal aortic aneurysms detected. The incidence rate of 1.7 per cent is lower than expected, but updated calculations suggest that the programme remains cost effective. Other issues under discussion are the method of measurement of aortic diameter, and a quality assurance programme to guarantee the national standard. The key to a successful long-term programme will be its ability to remain flexible and responsive to emerging data.
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J.J. Earnsh
Department of Vascular Surgery Gloucestershire Royal Hospital Great Western Road Gloucester, GL1 3NN, United Kingdom Tel.: 08454226190 Fax: 08454226788 E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]