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Evidence Grading
Evidence Grading UTD-GRADE RECOMMENDATION GRADES Grade 1 Strong Recommendation Benefits clearly outweigh the risks and burdens (or vice versa) for most, if not all, patients “We recommend…” Grade 2 Weaker Recommendation Benefits and risks closely balanced and/or uncertain “We suggest…” EVIDENCE GRADES Grade A High Quality Evidence Consistent evidence from randomized trials, or overwhelming evidence of some other form Grade B Moderate Quality Evidence Evidence from randomized trials with important limitations, or very strong evidence of some other form Grade C Low Quality Evidence Evidence from observational studies, unsystematic clinical observations, or from randomized trials with serious flaws
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How to use UpToDate based on a Clinical Scenario A 60-year-old man comes in for a routine exam and mentions that two months earlier he lost vision in his right eye for 10 minutes. Send him for carotid duplex and find a 60 percent right carotid stenosis. Given that the TIA occurred more than two months ago. Is he an appropriate candidate for carotid endarterectomy ?
How to use UpToDate based on a Clinical Scenario A patient for whom you have prescribed atorvastatin comes in saying he has been reading that atorvastatin can cause muscle pain and that taking coenzyme Q10 supplements may be helpful in preventing this. Is there any evidence to support taking coQ10?
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Citing an UpToDate topic review 篇名:Carotid endarterectomy in symptomatic patients. 作者:James P Greelish, MD Greelish, JP. Carotid endarterectomy in symptomatic patients. In: UpToDate, Rose, BD (Ed), UpToDate, Waltham, MA, 2007.
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