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TABLE 2. Appendix

Overall grades of evidence

    High Further research is very unlikely to change our confidence in the estimate of effect.
    Moderate Further research is likely to have an important impact on our confidence in the estimate of effect and may change the estimate.
    Low Further research is very likely to have an important impact on our confidence in the estimate of effect and is likely to change the estimate.
    Very Low Any estimate of effect is very uncertain.
Above based on criteria for assigning grade of evidence

Types of evidence
    High Randomized trial
    Low Observational study (cohort studies, case-control studies, interrupted time series analyses, controlled before and after studies
    Very low Any other evidence
Decrease grade if:

    • Serious (–1) or very serious (–2) limitation to study quality

    • Important inconsistency (–1)

    • Some (–1) or major (–2) uncertainty about directness

    • Imprecise or sparse data (–1)

    • High probability of reporting bias (–1)

Increase grade if:

    • Strong evidence of association–significant relative risk of >2 based on consistent evidence from two or more observational studies with no plausible confounders (+1)

    • Very strong evidence of association–significant relative risk of >5 based on direct evidence with no major threats to validity (+2)

    • Evidence of a dose-response gradient

    • All plausible confounders would have reduced the effect (+1)

Recommendation: ‘Do it’ or ‘Don’t do it’–indicating a judgment that most well-informed people would make
Suggestion: ‘Probably do it’ or ‘Probably don’t do it’–indicating a judgment that a majority of well-informed people would make but a substantial minority would not

Adapted from D. Atkins et al.: BMJ 328:1490, 2004 (166 ).





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