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Larry B Goldstein1, Jonathan R Crowe2,3, Anindita Deb4
1Department of Neurology, University of Kentucky, Lexington.
Neurology
|June 25, 2025
概括
美国神经病学会 (AAN) 为决策者提供关于具有有限证据的新疗法的指导. 神经科医生和患者应该讨论风险和益处,特别是在考虑"正确尝试"选项时.
科学领域:
- 神经学 神经学
- 卫生政策 卫生政策
- 基于证据的医学基于证据的医学.
背景情况:
- 美国神经学会 (AAN) 提供了关于具有潜在神经学益处但证据有限或没有FDA批准的治疗方法的指导.
- 这包括患者考虑在不必要的情况下获得治疗的情况.
研究的目的:
- 概述AAN的原则,为决策者就有限的科学验证的疗法提供建议.
- 引导神经科医生和患者评估具有不确定的疗效和安全性概况的新疗法.
主要方法:
- 这是一份政策声明,概述了一般原则.
- 它涉及专家的共识和现有证据框架的审查.
主要成果:
- 美国神经病学协会建议神经病学家和患者之间采取协作方法.
- 这需要对现有数据进行彻底审查,并讨论潜在的风险和好处.
结论:
- 在评估证据有限的疗法时,仔细考虑和知情讨论至关重要.
- 在复杂的治疗场景中,AAN强调以患者为中心的决策,包括"尝试权"的考虑.
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