Strength of recommendation |
A |
Good evidence to support a recommendation for use |
B |
Moderate evidence to support a recommendation for use |
C |
Poor evidence to support a recommendation |
D |
Moderate evidence to support a recommendation against use |
E |
Good evidence to support a recommendation against use |
Quality of evidence |
I |
Evidence from ≥ 1 properly randomized, controlled trial |
II |
Evidence from ≥ 1 well-designed clinical trial, without randomization; from cohort or case-controlled analytic studies (preferably from > 1 center); from multiple time series; or from dramatic results from uncontrolled experiments |
III |
Evidence from opinions of respected authorities, based on clinical experience, descriptive studies, or reports of expert committees |