Aims
To investigate and identify patterns of care, morbidity and patient outcomes related to women suffering with heavy menstrual bleeding in the UK.
Outputs
- Bansi-Matharu L, Gurol-Urganci I, Mahmood TA, Templeton A, van der Meulen JH, Cromwell D. Rates of subsequent surgery following endometrial ablation among English women with menorrhagia: population-based cohort study. BJOG 2013;120:1500–7.
- Kiran A, Knight HE, Tsang C, Gurol-Urganci I, Cromwell D, La Corte B, et al. ORCA: audit and research in obstetrics and gynaecology. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine – 25 years of health services research. London, November 2013.
- Cromwell D, Mahmood T, Templeton A, van der Meulen J. Rates of subsequent surgery following endometrial ablation among English women with menorrhagia: population-based cohort study. RCOG World Congress 2013, Liverpool, June 2013 (presented by Gurol-Urganci I).
- Cromwell D, Mahmood T, Templeton A, van der Meulen J. Regional variation in surgery for menorrhagia in England. British International Congress of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Belfast, June 2010.
- Cromwell D, Mahmood T, Templeton A, van der Meulen J. Surgery for menorrhagia within English regions: variation in rates of endometrial ablation and hysterectomy. BJOG 2009;116:1373–9.
- Cromwell D, Mahmood T, Templeton A, van der Meulen J. Surgical treatment for heavy menstrual bleeding within England: variation in rates of endometrial ablation and hysterectomy. HSRN conference ‘Delivering better health services’. Birmingham, June 2009.