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Charteris DG, Cro S, Casswell E, et al. A randomised controlled trial of adjunctive triamcinolone acetonide in eyes undergoing vitreoretinal surgery for open globe trauma – the ASCOT study. Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; 2023 Jul. (Health Technology Assessment, No. 27.12.)

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A randomised controlled trial of adjunctive triamcinolone acetonide in eyes undergoing vitreoretinal surgery for open globe trauma – the ASCOT study.

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List of abbreviations

ACIOL

anterior chamber intraocular lens implant

ASCOT

Adjunctive Steroid Combination in Ocular Trauma

CEAC

cost-effectiveness acceptability curve

CI

confidence interval

CRF

case report form

CSRI

client service receipt inventory

CONSORT

Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials

DIRUM

Database of Instruments for Resource Use Measurement

eCRF

electronic case report form

EQ-5D

EuroQol Five Dimension

ETDRS

Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study

5FU

5 fluorouracil

HRQol

health-related quality of life

ICER

incremental cost-effectiveness ratio

IOFB

intraocular foreign body

IOP

intraocular pressure

IQR

interquartile range

KCTU

Kings College Clinical Trials Unit

LMWH

low molecular weight heparin

MAR

missing-at-random

MCMC

Markov chain Monte Carlo

MNAR

missing not at random

NICE

National Institute of Health and Care Excellence

OGT

open globe trauma

OR

odds ratio

PIN

personal identification number

PSSRU

personal social services research unit

PVR

proliferative vitreoretinopathy

QALY

quality-adjusted life-year

RCT

randomised controlled trial

RD

retinal detachment

SD

standard deviation

TA

triamcinolone acetonide

VA

visual acuity

VFQ-25

Visual Function Questionnaire 25

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