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Today is World Anemia Day! Anemia in chronic kidney disease (#CKD) affects millions worldwide. On this important day, we’re highlighting the KDIGO-@MedscapeCME series: "Advancing Management of Anemia of Chronic Kidney Disease."

This free series provides expert insights and the…

For the first time, a comprehensive guideline for #ADPKD care is available. Developed by @goKDIGO global experts, including #TuftsMedicine @TuftsMCKidney's Dr. Ronald Perrone + Dr. @Gordon7Craig, it provides the latest recommendations. Learn more: https://bit.ly/42PuonJ

Great infographic on the risk factors for ADPKD progression
Clinical features factors graded as per the strength of association - from the latest KDIGO-ADPKD-2025 guidelines👌@goKDIGO

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KDIGO to Assess the Impact of the SPRINT Trial on its 2012 Blood Pressure Guideline

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM – Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) is committed to keeping its guidelines up-to-date. Following the publication of the results of the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT) in the New England Journal of Medicine on November 9th, KDIGO is planning to reexamine the recommendations contained in the KDIGO Clinical Practice Guideline for

News December 10, 2015

KDIGO Announces the Release of the Living Kidney Donor Guideline for Public Review

(Brussels, Belgium) – – – – Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) announced today that its latest evidence-based clinical practice guideline has been released for public comment. The Clinical Practice Guideline on the Evaluation and Follow-up Care of Living Kidney Donors represents the culmination of a multi-year, robust development process. Krista Lentine, US, and Amit

News November 13, 2015

KDIGO To Strengthen Implementation Programs in Low and Middle Income Countries

(Brussels, Belgium) – – – Following a major global conference on guideline implementation in low and middle income countries (LMICs), KDIGO has re-affirmed its commitment to making its guideline and conference recommendations more useable in countries with high demand and limited resources. The KDIGO Implementation Strategies Conference on Understanding Needs in Low and Middle Income

News July 14, 2015

Announcing the KDIGO Global Network

(Brussels, Belgium) – – – Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes, the global clinical practice guideline organization in kidney disease, has formalized its collaboration with over 800 nephrologists around the world. The group will be called “The KDIGO Global Network” and will serve as a direct link between the organization and clinicians in nearly every country.

News April 24, 2015

KDIGO Announces Collaboration with Cochrane Kidney and Transplant

(Brussels, Belgium) – – – Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) and Cochrane Kidney and Transplant (CKT) have launched a new collaboration to consolidate information on kidney disease guidelines and to make this resource globally accessible on the KDIGO website. Guidelines published by kidney organizations around the world will be identified, included in a searchable

News April 2, 2015

KDIGO Selects Johns Hopkins as Evidence Review Team for CKD-MBD Guideline Update

(Brussels, Belgium) – – – Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) announced that Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, USA has been chosen as the Evidence Review Center for its latest clinical practice guideline update project. The KDIGO guideline on Chronic Kidney Disease and Mineral and Bone Disorders (CKD-MBD) was published in 2009 and will be

News March 25, 2015

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