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Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons guidelines development: Clinical Practice Guideline
Elisa C Calabrese1,2,3, Sunjay S Kumar4, Geoffrey P Kohn5
1Department of Surgery, University of California-East Bay, Oakland, CA, USA.
Introduction:
The SAGES Guidelines Committee creates evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (CPGs). Updates which incorporate new evidence into the guidelines are necessary to maintain relevance for clinical use. A description of our standard operating procedure for this process is described here, which contributes to SAGES' commitment to producing high-quality clinical recommendations.
Methods:
This paper outlines the SAGES Clinical Practice Guideline Update Standard Operating Procedure in order to incorporate regular updates to our guideline development process.
Results:
SAGES has developed an evidence-based, standardized approach in updating current clinical practice guidelines to ensure that physicians and patients have access to the most appropriate recommendations.
Conclusion:
Societies that promote guidelines within their organization must make an intentional effort to regularly evaluate the relevance of their recommendations. The SAGES Guidelines Update Standard Operating Procedure aims to provide a framework to reliably and systematically review existing guidelines and update them as needed.
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