作者
Martin Czerny,Martin Grabenwöger,Tim Berger,Victor Aboyans,Alessandro Della Corte,Hao Chen,Nimesh D. Desai,Julia Dumfarth,John A. Elefteriades,Christian D. Etz,Karen M. Kim,Maximilian Kreibich,Mario Lescan,Luca Di Marco,Andreas Martens,Carlos A. Mestres,Milan Milojevic,Christoph Nienaber,Gabriele Piffaretti,Ourania Preventza,Eduard Quintana,Bartosz Rylski,Christopher L. Schlett,Florian Schoenhoff,Santi Trimarchi,Konstantinos Tsagakis,Matthias Siepe,Anthony L. Estrera,Joseph E. Bavaria,Davide Pacini,Yutaka Okita,Arturo Evangelista,Katherine Harrington,Puja Kachroo,G. Chad Hughes
摘要
A clinical guideline aims to apply to all patients with a specific condition.However, there will inevitably be situations where its recommendations aren't suitable for a particular patient.While healthcare professionals and others are encouraged to consider these guidelines in their professional judgement, they don't override the responsibility of healthcare professionals to make decisions tailored to each patient's unique circumstances.Such decisions should be aligned with the latest official recommendations, guidelines from relevant public health authorities, and applicable rules and regulations.It is important that these decisions are made in collaboration with, and agreed upon by, the patient and/or their guardian or carer.