The Heart Rhythm Society (HRS) has been developing clinical practice documents in collaboration and partnership with other professional medical societies since 1996. The HRS formed a Clinical Guidelines Committee (CGC) with the purpose of managing the development of these documents from conception through publication. The CGC oversees the process for developing clinical practice documents, with input and approval from the HRS Executive Committee. The HRS Clinical Document Development Methodology Manual and Policies transparently declares the standards by which the HRS develops clinical practice documents, which include clinical practice guidelines and expert consensus statements.

The foundation for this process is informed by the Institute of Medicine's standards for developing trustworthy clinical practice guidelines; the new criteria from the National Guidelines Clearinghouse, effective June 2014; SCDC member discussions; and a review of guideline policies and methodologies used by other professional organizations.

The following stages make up the HRS clinical document development process:

  • Topic identification
  • Formation of the writing committee
  • Scope refinement
  • Review of the evidence
  • Development of recommendations and supporting text
  • Public comment
  • Clinical Guidelines Committee review and HRS review
  • External review
  • HRS endorsement and external society endorsement
  • Publication and presentation of the document

Please email [email protected] should you have questions or need further information.

Available Resources
Latest Clinical Documents

2006 ACC/AHA/ESC Guidelines for Management of Patients with Ventricular Arrhythmias and the Prevention of Sudden Cardiac Death

September 5, 2006

2006 ACC/AHA/ESC Guidelines for the Management of Patients with Atrial Fibrillation

August 15, 2006

2006 ACC/AHA Guideline Update on Perioperative Cardiovascular Evaluation for Noncardiac Surgery: Focused Update on Perioperative Beta-Blocker Therapy

June 6, 2006

2006 Report on Device Performance from the Independent Panel of Guidant Corporation

March 20, 2006

Task Force 6: Training in Specialized Electrophysiology, Cardiac Pacing, and Arrhythmia Management

February 21, 2006

Volunteer for HRS Documents

The Heart Rhythm Society regularly issues calls for writing committee nominees to its membership when new clinical documents are being developed. These calls outline the document scope and the specific expertise needed for each writing group.

If you have a general interest in contributing to HRS clinical documents—either as a peer reviewer or writing committee member—you are welcome to reach out. Please email [email protected] with your CV and areas of expertise, and we will keep your information on file for consideration during future projects