Reporting quality evaluation of clinical practice guidelines for pulmonary nodules with the RIGHT checklistOACSTPCDMEDLINE
To the Editor:Pulmonary nodules are defined as localized opacities of up to 30 mm in diameter,surrounded by pulmonary parenchyma or located adjacent to the pleura.^([1])The ideal management for pulmonary nodules is to diagnose and treat malignant nodules as early as possible and minimize radiation exposures,based on the general guidance.Clinical practice guidelines(CPGs)always provide efficient recommendations based on systematic reviews of high-quality evidence and reporting to optimize patient care.^([2])Accumulating evidence shows that adherence to the guidelines improves patient outcomes.^([3])However,the reporting quality of CPGs seems poor.^([4])Several instruments have been generated to evaluate the quality of CPGs.
Xuan Wu;Wenqiang Wang;Quncheng Zhang;Ya Sun;Nan Wei;Li Yang;Yuanjian Yang;Huizhen Yang;Haiyang Liu;Xiaoju Zhang;
Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine,Zhengzhou University People’s Hospital,Henan Provincial People’s Hospital,Zhengzhou,Henan 450003,China Department of Internal Medicine,Academy of Medical Science,Zhengzhou University,Zhengzhou,Henan 450001,ChinaDepartment of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine,Zhengzhou University People’s Hospital,Henan Provincial People’s Hospital,Zhengzhou,Henan 450003,ChinaDepartment of Internal Medicine,Xinxiang Medical University,Xinxiang,Henan 453003,China
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《Chinese Medical Journal》 2024 (005)
P.625-627 / 3
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