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  1. NICE encourages further research into single-anastomosis duodeno-ileal bypass with sleeve gastrectomy (SADI-S) for treating morbid obesity, particularly research examining long-term outcomes. NICE may update the guidance on publication of further evidence.

    Recommendation ID IPG569/1 Question NICE encourages further research into single-anastomosis duodeno-ileal bypass with sleeve gastrectomy

  2. NICE encourages further research into epiduroscopic lumbar discectomy through the sacral hiatus for sciatica and may update the guidance on publication of further evidence. Research studies should include details of patient selection, complications and long-term results.

    Recommendation ID IPG570/1 Question NICE encourages further research into epiduroscopic lumbar discectomy through the sacral hiatus for

  3. NICE encourages further research on insertion of an epiretinal prosthesis for retinitis pigmentosa. Outcomes should include the impact on quality of life and activities of day-to-day living, and durability of implants. NICE may update the guidance on publication of further evidence.

    Recommendation ID IPG519/1 Question NICE encourages further research on insertion of an epiretinal prosthesis for retinitis pigmentosa

  4. NICE concluded that further research directly comparing the clinical and cost effectiveness of ranibizumab and bevacizumab in people with macular oedema secondary to retinal vein occlusion should be conducted.

    Recommendation ID TA283/1 Question NICE concluded that further research directly comparing the clinical and cost effectiveness of ranibizumab

  5. What is the most effective management strategy for preventing the development of excessive weight gain and metabolic syndrome associated with the use of antipsychotic medication in children and young people?

    Recommendation ID CG155/6 Question What is the most effective management strategy for preventing the development of excessive weight gain

  6. Can rapid microbiological diagnosis of hospital-acquired pneumonia reduce the use of xtendedspectrum antibiotic therapy, without adversely affecting outcomes?

    Recommendation ID CG191/4 Question Can rapid microbiological diagnosis of hospital-acquired pneumonia reduce the use of xtendedspectrum

  7. Botulinum toxin type A:- What is the clinical and cost effectiveness of botulinum toxin type A when used routinely or according to clinical need in children and young people who are at Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) level I, II or III?

    Recommendation ID CG145/3 Question Botulinum toxin type A:- What is the clinical and cost effectiveness of botulinum toxin type A when

  8. Stroke risk assessment: Can routine data from UK primary care databases clarify stroke risk in people with atrial fibrillation according to baseline risk factors and treatment?

    Recommendation ID NG196/7 Question Stroke risk assessment: Can routine data from UK primary care databases clarify stroke risk in people

  9. Can vitamin D slow down the progression of disability in Multiple Sclerosis (MS)?

    Recommendation ID CG186/5 Question Can vitamin D slow down the progression of disability in Multiple Sclerosis (MS)? Any explanatory

  10. Current evidence on the safety and efficacy of bronchoscopic thermal vapour ablation for upper-lobe emphysema is inadequate in quantity and quality. Therefore the procedure should only be used in the context of  research .

    Recommendation ID IPG652/1 Question Current evidence on the safety and efficacy of bronchoscopic thermal vapour ablation for upper-lobe

  11. Weight loss for managing pelvic floor dysfunction: Can weight loss reduce symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction in women who are overweight or obese?

    Recommendation ID NG210/11 Question Weight loss for managing pelvic floor dysfunction: Can weight loss reduce symptoms of pelvic floor