Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (Dec 2016)

The Value and Limitations of Guidelines, Expert Consensus, and Registries on the Management of Patients with Thoracic Aortic Disease

  • Davide Pacini,
  • Giacomo Murana,
  • Alessandro Leone,
  • Luca Di Marco,
  • Antonio Pantaleo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5090/kjtcs.2016.49.6.413
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 6
pp. 413 – 420

Abstract

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Doctors are often faced with difficult decisions and uncertainty when patients need a certain treatment. They routinely rely on the scientific literature, in addition to their knowledge, experience, and patient preferences. Clinical practice guidelines are created with the intention of facilitating decision-making. They may offer concise instructions for the diagnosis, management (medical or surgical treatments), and prevention of specific diseases o r conditions. All information included in t he f inal v ersion a re the r esult of a s ystematic rev iew of scientific articles and an assessment of the benefits and costs of alternative care options. The final document attempts to meet the needs of most patients in most circumstances and clinicians, aware of these recommendations, should always make individualized treatment decisions. In this review, we attempted to define the intent and applicability of clinical practice guidelines, expert consensus documents, and registry studies, focusing on the management of patients with thoracic aortic disease.

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