How far should guidelines be followed?

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Abstract

Clinical guidelines irreparably characterize contemporary medicine. Referring to guidelines has become routine in both medical literature and daily clinical activity, with the risk of becoming the only - or at least the main - inspiring element of the physician's behaviour. This would lead to the mortification of clinical reasoning, a term that is synonymous with an individualized approach, focused on the single patient, and not on a population.

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Rapezzi, C., & Lorenzini, M. (2020). How far should guidelines be followed? European Heart Journal, Supplement. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/EURHEARTJ/SUAA150

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