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Prospect Diagnostics Ltd completes NHS Evergreen Sustainable Supplier Assessment

Prospect Diagnostics Ltd is pleased to have completed the NHS Evergreen Sustainable Supplier Assessment. The Assessment is a self-assessment and reporting tool and resulted in us receiving a Level 1: Publicly committed to net zero carbon and engaged with sustainability. The information reported through Evergreen is supporting us to understand our alignment with NHS ...

Prospect Diagnostics Ltd completes NHS Evergreen Sustainable Supplier Assessment2026-05-19T10:26:04+00:00

NPi – Supporting Continuity of Neurological Assessment Across the Regional Care Pathway

Across NHS emergency and critical care services, patients with suspected or evolving neurological injury frequently move between multiple teams and care environments — from pre-hospital response and emergency departments, through inter-hospital transfer, to critical care units and Major Trauma Centres (MTCs). Throughout this pathway, pupil assessment remains a core component of neurological examination. However, ...

NPi – Supporting Continuity of Neurological Assessment Across the Regional Care Pathway2026-03-04T11:33:03+00:00

Real world impact: Pupillometer use in the East of England Adult Critical Care Transfer Service

The Adult Critical Care Transfer Service serves patients from all over the East of England. They provide high quality, timely transfers of patients who require emergency and urgent escalation of care to specialist centres, as well as repatriations and capacity transfers. The team consists of a Consultant, a Transfer Practitioner and a Technician provided ...

Real world impact: Pupillometer use in the East of England Adult Critical Care Transfer Service2026-03-04T14:47:43+00:00

Real world impact: Improving Post–Cardiac Arrest Prognosis Using Automated Pupillometry

Decision-making about likely prognosis and treatment limitations in patients after out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) can be complex and challenging. Recent guidelines from both European and UK Resuscitation Councils offer useful recommendations about clinical assessment and parameters that support clinician decision-making. In the critical care department at Doncaster Royal Infirmary a review (co-led ...

Real world impact: Improving Post–Cardiac Arrest Prognosis Using Automated Pupillometry2026-03-02T12:18:21+00:00

Automated Pupillometry recommended in the Resuscitation Council UK 2025 guidelines

Automated pupillometry addresses the limitations of manual pupillary examinations, and is recommended by the Resuscitation Council UK in their 2025 guidelines, for neuroprognostication of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients. An estimated 115,000 OHCA occur in the UK each year, with low survival often linked to poor neurological outcomes and withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment (WLST). ...

Automated Pupillometry recommended in the Resuscitation Council UK 2025 guidelines2026-01-12T14:55:00+00:00
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