Diabetes Management in Chronic Kidney Disease: Synopsis of the 2020 KDIGO Clinical Practice Guideline

The Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) organization developed a clinical practice guideline in 2020 for the management of patients with diabetes and chronic kidney disease (CKD). The KDIGO Work Group (WG) was tasked with developing the guideline for diabetes management in CKD. It defi...

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Published in:Annals of internal medicine Vol. 174; no. 3; p. 385
Main Authors: Navaneethan, Sankar D, Zoungas, Sophia, Caramori, M Luiza, Chan, Juliana C N, Heerspink, Hiddo J L, Hurst, Clint, Liew, Adrian, Michos, Erin D, Olowu, Wasiu A, Sadusky, Tami, Tandon, Nikhil, Tuttle, Katherine R, Wanner, Christoph, Wilkens, Katy G, Lytvyn, Lyubov, Craig, Jonathan C, Tunnicliffe, David J, Howell, Martin, Tonelli, Marcello, Cheung, Michael, Earley, Amy, Rossing, Peter, de Boer, Ian H, Khunti, Kamlesh
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States 01.03.2021
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ISSN:1539-3704, 1539-3704
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Summary:The Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) organization developed a clinical practice guideline in 2020 for the management of patients with diabetes and chronic kidney disease (CKD). The KDIGO Work Group (WG) was tasked with developing the guideline for diabetes management in CKD. It defined the scope of the guideline, gathered evidence, determined systematic review topics, and graded evidence that had been summarized by an evidence review team. The English-language literature searches, which were initially done through October 2018, were updated in February 2020. The WG used the GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation) approach to appraise evidence and rate the strength of the recommendations. Expert judgment was used to develop consensus practice points supplementary to the evidence-based graded recommendations. The guideline document underwent open public review. Comments from various stakeholders, subject matter experts, and industry and national organizations were considered before the document was finalized. The guideline includes 12 recommendations and 48 practice points for clinicians caring for patients with diabetes and CKD. This synopsis focuses on the key recommendations pertinent to the following issues: comprehensive care needs, glycemic monitoring and targets, lifestyle interventions, antihyperglycemic therapies, and educational and integrated care approaches.
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ISSN:1539-3704
1539-3704
DOI:10.7326/M20-5938