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. 2019 May;11(Suppl 8):S1049–S1060. doi: 10.21037/jtd.2018.12.126

Table 1. Grading systems in Consensus Group recommendations.

Level Type of evidence Grades of recommendation
1a Systematic review with homogeneity of randomized controlled trials A (Grades of recommendation)
1b Individual randomized controlled trials with a narrow confidence interval
1c All or non-related outcome
2a Systematic review with homogeneity of cohort studies B (Grades of recommendation)
2b Individual cohort studies (including low-quality randomized controlled trials)
2c “Outcomes” research ecological studies
3a Systematic review with homogeneity of case-control studies
3b Individual case-control study
4 Case-series (and poor-quality cohort and case-controlled studies) C (Level 4 studies or extrapolation from level 2 or 3 studies)
5 Expert opinion without explicit critical appraisal, or based on physiological/bench research D (Level 5 studies or troublingly inconsistent or inconclusive studies of any level)

Levels of evidence are adapted from the Oxford Center for Evidence-based Medicine. Grades of recommendation are adapted from the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) system.