Research recommendation(s) from an individual piece of guidance
- Guidance:
- SeHCAT (tauroselcholic [75 selenium] acid) for diagnosing bile acid diarrhoea
- Date issued:
Research recommendations coming out of this guidance
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Further data collection and research are recommended to understand how SeHCAT (tauroselcholic [75 selenium] acid) test results affect clinical decision making.
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Further data collection and research are recommended to assess clinical outcomes after positive and negative SeHCAT test results. This research should focus on clinical outcomes relevant to people with chronic diarrhoea, such as severity of symptoms, including urgency. Clinical outcomes should be measured in the short and long term.
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Further data collection and research are recommended to assess the effectiveness of treatment options for bile acid diarrhoea. Consideration should be given to how well the treatments are tolerated and how they affect the severity of symptoms in the longer term.
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Further data collection and research are recommended to better understand the health-related quality of life in people with bile acid diarrhoea. Consideration should be given to how quality of life differs before and after a positive or negative test and diagnosis, and how it is affected by treatment and symptom severity.