KDIGO 2024 CKD GUIDELINE VIDEOS
Top 10 Takeaways for Nephrologists
KDIGO 2024 CKD Guideline Top 10 Takeaways for Nephrologists: Evaluation
KDIGO 2024 CKD Guideline Top 10 Takeaways for Nephrologists: Management
Primary Care in Chronic Kidney Disease: Insights from the KDIGO 2024 CKD Guideline
KDIGO 2024 CKD GUIDELINE WEBINARS
Tailored Care – A Push Towards Personalisation in the Diagnosis and Prognosis of CKD
2012 KDIGO CKD GUIDELINE RESOURCES
Commentaries
Canadian Society of Nephrology (2012)
Commentary on the KDIGO Clinical Practice Guideline for CKD Evaluation and Management
KDOQI (2012)
US Commentary on the 2012 KDIGO Clinical Practice Guideline for the Evaluation and Management of CKD
CSMBLM and CCMB (2012)
The role of laboratory testing in detection and classification of chronic kidney disease: national recommendations
Translations
Japanese
慢性腎臓病の評価と管理のための 2012 KDIGO診療ガイドライン (2012 CKD Guideline)
Russian
Additional Literature
The Lancet
The Global Issue of Kidney Disease
Volume 382, Issue 9887
13 July, 2013
The Lancet
Evolving Importance of Kidney Disease: From Subspecialty to Global Health Burden
Volume 382, Issue 9887
13 July 2013
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This Clinical Practice Guideline is based upon the best information available at the time of publication. The recommendations are designed to provide information and assist decision-making. They are not intended to define a standard of care, and should not be construed as one. Neither should they be interpreted as prescribing an exclusive course of management. Variations in practice will inevitably and appropriately occur when clinicians take into account the needs of individual patients, available resources, and limitations unique to an institution or type of practice. Every health care professional making use of this Guideline is responsible for evaluating the appropriateness of applying them in the setting of any particular clinical situation. The recommendations for research contained within this document are general and do not imply a specific protocol.