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Adherence to the KDIGO Chronic Kidney Disease Guideline in Nephrology Practice across Countries

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ABSTRACT Introduction The uptake of the KDIGO 2012 CKD Guideline is not fully described in real-world nephrology practice across the world. Methods We used baseline data from the CKD Outcomes… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Introduction The uptake of the KDIGO 2012 CKD Guideline is not fully described in real-world nephrology practice across the world. Methods We used baseline data from the CKD Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study (2013-17), a four-country cohort of patients with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) Results Mean age ranged from 65 in Brazil to 72 in Germany. Albuminuria (mostly proteinuria) was measured routinely in 36% to 43% of patients in Brazil, Germany, and the US. Blood pressure (BP) control (≤140/90 mmHg) ranged from 49% in France to 76% in Brazil; fewer than 40% of patients had BP ≤130/80 everywhere but Brazil (52%). Over 40% of nephrologists in Brazil reported systolic BP target ≤130 for nondiabetic patients without proteinuria, but only 19% to 24% elsewhere. Prescription of renin-angiotensin aldosterone system (RAAS) inhibitors ranged from 52% in the US to 81% in Germany. Dietary advice was more frequent for salt than protein intake; dietitian visits were uncommon. In nondiabetic patients, achievement of all three targets including BP ≤130/80, RAAS inhibition, and dietary advice, ranged from 10% in the US to 32% in Brazil; in treated diabetic patients, this ranged from 6 to 11% after including HbA1c target. Conclusion Adherence to recommendations to slow CKD progression is low in typical practice settings, and substantial variation among countries for some indicates opportunities for improvement.

Keywords: guideline; nephrology; adherence kdigo; nephrology practice; practice; practice across

Journal Title: Kidney International Reports
Year Published: 2020

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