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*Data derived from one or more non-randomized trials or meta-analysis of such studies.
*Data derived from one or more non-randomized trials or meta-analysis of such studies.


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===Level of Evidence C:===
:'''Level of Evidence C-LD:''': Non randomized observational studies with limitations in design or execution or Metanalysis of such studies.
*Non randomized observational studies with limitations in design or execution or Metanalysis of such studies.
:'''Level of Evidence C-EO:''' Consensus opinion of experts based on clinical experience.
*Consensus opinion of experts based on clinical experience.


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Revision as of 20:47, 20 December 2016

Overview

The Class designation is used to indicate whether a therapy is recommended or not and the certainty surrounding that recommendation.

Classes of Recommendation

Class I: Benefit >>> Risk

Conditions for which there is evidence and/or general agreement that a given procedure or treatment is beneficial, useful, and effective.

Class II:

Conditions for which there is conflicting evidence and/or a divergence of opinion about the usefulness/efficacy of a procedure or treatment.

Class IIa: Benefit >> Risk

Weight of evidence/opinion is in favor of usefulness/efficacy.

Class IIb: Benefit ≥ Risk

Usefulness/efficacy is less well established by evidence/opinion.

Class III

Conditions for which there is evidence and/or general agreement that a procedure/treatment is not useful/effective and in some cases may be harmful.

Class III: No Benefit

Is not recommended, not indicated, should not be performed/ administered/ other. Is not useful/beneficial/effective.

Class III: Harm

Potentially harmful, causes harm, associated with excess morbidity/mortality. Should not be performed/administered/other.

Level Of Evidence

Level of Evidence A:

Data derived from multiple randomized clinical trials or meta-analyses of such studies.

Level of Evidence B:

  • Data derived from one or more randomized trials or meta-analysis of such studies.
  • Data derived from one or more non-randomized trials or meta-analysis of such studies.

Level of Evidence C:

  • Non randomized observational studies with limitations in design or execution or Metanalysis of such studies.
  • Consensus opinion of experts based on clinical experience.