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Chinese Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of “CKD-PeriDialysis”-the Periods Prior to and in the Early-Stage of Initial Dialysis

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2022Kidney International Reports14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The National Experts Group on Nephrology have developed these guidelines to improve the management of pre-dialysis and initial dialysis patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) (two periods contiguous with dialysis initiation termed here 'PeriDialysis CKD'). The pre-dialysis period is variable, whereas the initial dialysis period is more fixed at 3 months to 6 months after initiating dialysis. The new concept and characteristics of 'CKD-PeriDialysis' are proposed in the guideline. During the CKD-PeriDialysis period, the incidence rate of complications, mortality and treatment cost significantly increases and the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) rapidly decreases, which requires intensive management. The guideline systematically and comprehensively elaborates the recommendations for indicators to be used in for disease evaluation, timing and mode selection of renal replacement therapy, dialysis adequacy evaluation, and diagnosis and treatment of common PeriDialysis complications. Finally, future research directions of CKD-PeriDialysis are proposed. CKD-PeriDialysis management is a difficult clinical issue in kidney disease, and the development and implementation of these guidelines is important to improve the management of CKD-PeriDialysis patients in China, which could ultimately improve survival rates and quality of life, and reduce the medical burden.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineGuidelineDialysisNephrologyKidney diseaseIntensive care medicineRenal replacement therapyClinical PracticeDialysis TherapyRenal functionInternal medicinePhysical therapyPathologyDialysis and Renal Disease ManagementParathyroid Disorders and TreatmentsPotassium and Related Disorders