Ben-Menachem Elinor, French Jacqueline A
Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Sahlgrenska Academy, Goteborg University, Goteborg, Sweden.
Epilepsia. 2006;47 Suppl 1:62-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1528-1167.2006.00663.x.
Antiepileptic drug (AED) guidelines are developed to improve medical decision making, to provide guidance and recommendation for patient management, to develop standards to judge or assess clinical practice, and to keep the cost-benefit ratio at an acceptable level. These guidelines are derived from evidence-based medicine (EBM), a four-tiered grading system that is used to analyze clinical trials and published experiments independent of clinical bias and experience. Although guidelines may not answer all questions it is critical that clinicians using them consider the available evidence, as well as the quality of the evidence, when incorporating the information in their decision making.
制定抗癫痫药物(AED)指南的目的是改善医疗决策,为患者管理提供指导和建议,制定判断或评估临床实践的标准,并将成本效益比维持在可接受水平。这些指南源自循证医学(EBM),这是一个四级分级系统,用于分析临床试验和已发表的实验,不受临床偏见和经验的影响。尽管指南可能无法回答所有问题,但至关重要的是,使用指南的临床医生在将信息纳入决策时要考虑现有证据以及证据的质量。