Since 1980, the American College of Cardiology (ACC) and American Heart Association (AHA) have translated
scientific evidence into clinical practice guidelines (guidelines) with recommendations to improve cardiovascular
health. These guidelines, which are based on systematic methods to evaluate and classify evidence, provide a
cornerstone for quality cardiovascular care. The ACC and AHA sponsor the development and publication of
guidelines without commercial support, and members of each organization volunteer their time to the writing and
review efforts. Guidelines are official policy of the ACC and AHA.
Practice guidelines provide recommendations applicable to patients with or at risk of developing cardiovascular
disease. The focus is on medical practice in the United States, but guidelines developed in collaboration with
other organizations may have a global impact. Although guidelines may be used to inform regulatory or payer
decisions, their intent is to improve patients’ quality ...