Services
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh | Respiratory Consultant | New |
Respiratory Nurse Specialist | Established Diagnosis | |
Western General Hospital | Respiratory Consultant | New |
Respiratory Nurse Specialist | Established Diagnosis | |
St John’s Hospital | Respiratory Consultant | New |
Respiratory Nurse Specialist | Established Diagnosis |
- From October 2012 GPs can no longer prescribe oxygen
- All assessments for oxygen therapy must be done at the hospital clinic
- In acute medicine only the respiratory consultants and respiratory nurse specialists (RNS) are full designated prescribers
- Palliative care and neurology consultants have limited prescribing rights for specific conditions
- All children must be assessed at RHCYP
- The continuing supply and maintenance of oxygen for patients in the community will be done by Dolby
- Clinical follow-up remains the responsibility of the clinical team.
Who to refer:
- Patients with an established respiratory diagnosis – COPD , interstitial lung disease, bronchiectasis – whose oxygen saturations < 92% at rest
- Patients who have oxygen sats< 92% at rest
- Patients who desaturate to < 92% on mild exercise
- Patients with severe disease who need to fly
- Any patient using short-burst oxygen therapy more than 2 hrs per day
Long-term Oxygen Therapy
- Long-term oxygen therapy is indicated for patients when the PaO2 is consistently at or below 7.3 kPa, breathing air during a period of clinical stability
- Clinical stability is defined as the absence of an exacerbation of COPD / other respiratory disease for the previous four weeks.
Who not to refer:
- Patients with any respiratory diagnosis whose oxygen saturations are normal (>92%)
- Patients with terminal illness
- Short-burst oxygen therapy who use oxygen less than 2 hrs per day on a short term basis
- Patients or anyone in the same house, who are still smoking
- Patients who have had an exacerbation in the last month
How to refer:
- Refer via SCI-Gateway
- Patients must have oxygen saturations levels assessed using an oximeter prior to referral
- The result should be recorded in the referral letter
- Lothian COPD Guidance April 2018 v0 4 Combined
- National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)
- Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN)
- Oxygen Therapy Pathway_Palliative v1.0
- Oxygen Therapy Pathway_LUCS v1.0
- Oxygen Therapy Pathway_Community v1.0
- Oxygen Therapy Pathway_ClusterHeadaches v1.0
- Domiciliary Oxygen Therapy Service – National Guidance/Best Practice.pdf