EVIDENCE LEVEL |
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I = Evidence obtained from several controlled, randomised clinical trials and/or systematic revisions of randomised trials |
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II = Evidence obtained from a single randomised trial with an appropriate design |
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III = Evidence obtained from cohort studies with controls or their meta-analysis |
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IV = Evidence obtained from case-control retrospective studies or meta-analysis |
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V = Evidence obtained from case studies (series of cases) without a control group |
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VI = Evidence based on the opinion of qualified experts or a committee of experts as indicated in the guidelines, in consensus conferences, or based on the opinions of the members of the work group responsible for these guidelines |
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GRADES OF RECOMMENDATION |
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A = the performance of that particular procedure or diagnostic test is highly recommended (indicated by a special recommendation supported by good quality scientific evidence, even though not necessarily of Types I or II) |
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B = there are some doubts about the fact that this particular procedure/operation must always be recommended, however it is considered that its performance must be physical examined |
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C = there is substantial uncertainty in favour of or against the recommendation to perform this procedure or operation |
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D = the performance of this procedure is not recommended |
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E = the performance of this procedure is strongly advised against |
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