5.5.1.1. Categorical outcomes
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As we explained before, it is good to discuss the clinical decision threshold and try to determine them on beforehand. However, one must be careful not to apply this in a too mechanical way, as you need also to take into account the downsides of the intervention, such as side effect or morbidity induced by the intervention, on which in a lot of cases you have only information after collecting the evidence. If it is not possible to determine a threshold, then GRADE suggests to use a RRR or RRI greater than 25%. This 25% threshold is a good and pragmatic starting point, but other factors should be taken into account as well, such as the absolute risk reduction.