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. 2016 Dec 5;49(6):413–420. doi: 10.5090/kjtcs.2016.49.6.413

Table 2.

Description of the classes of recommendations used in clinical practice guidelines

Class of recomendation Description
Class I (strong): benefit>>>risk Is recommended/indicated
Procedure is beneficial, useful, and effective
Evidence and/or general agreement
Class IIA (moderate): benefit>>risk Should be considered
Procedure can be useful/effective/beneficial
It is reasonable to choose treatment A over treatment B
Conflicting evidence about the usefulness/efficacy of the given treatment or procedure
Class IIB (weak): benefit≥risk May be considered
Effectiveness is unknown/unclear/uncertain
Conflicting evidence about the usefulness/efficacy of the given treatment or procedure
Class III (no benefit): benefit=risk Is not recommended
Procedure is not indicated/useful/beneficial/effective