Chronic Kidney Disease NICE Guidelines 2008 Dr Jennifer Kuo Dr Naeema Rashid Dr Shamita Das.

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Chronic Kidney Disease NICE Guidelines 2008 Dr Jennifer Kuo Dr Naeema Rashid Dr Shamita Das

Aims To summarise latest NICE guidelines To cover Early identification Management In chronic kidney disease in both diabetic and non diabetic adults in primary and secondary care

NICE recommends that… (for non diabetics…) We offer testing to the people with the following risk factors Hypertension Cardiovascular disease Structural renal disease renal calculi prostatic hypertrophy Multisystem disease with potential kidney involvement eg SLE Family history of stage 5 CKD or hereditary kidney disease If non of the above, NICE recommends that we do not use age gender or ethnicity as a marker

Screening… Measure the GFR If GFR is <60 ml/min/1.73 repeat within 14 days

Urine ACR or PCR If possible use ACR in preference to PCR as it has a greater level of sensitivity Screening… (cont)

NICE recommends that… (in the diabetic…) We assess these patients annually If eGFR is >60 continue annual screening If eGFR manage in community If <30 refer to specialist

Managemen t Information and education Lifestyle advice Dietary (protein potassium phosphate calories and salt) Encourage exercise stop smoking Renal USS if Progessive CKD Visible/persistent haematuria Symptoms of UTI FH of polycystic kidney disease Stage 4 – 5 CKD

Progressive CKD… Definition = Decline of eGFR >5 ml/min/1.73 within 1yr Decline of eGFR >10 ml/min/1.72 within 5yr Confirmed by = x3 readings over 90 days Management of Progressive CKD Optimise health of patients with risk factors Consider need for renal replacement therapy

When to refer… CKD 4-5 High proteinuria Proteinuria with haematuria Rapidly declining eGFR Poorly controlled HTN Suspected rare or genetic causes of CKD Suspected renal artery stenosis

Other complications…. Control BP Reduce CVD risk eg statin antiplatelet Manage bone conditions (Mg Phos PTH) Test for anaemia There is no medical treatment of CKD however need to optimise medication eg stop nephrotoxic drugs and offer ACEi/ARB in diabetics or non diabetics with HTN.

Thank you

Question 1 Which one of the following is NOT a risk factor for CKD Hypertension Cardiovascular disease SLE Asian Origin Prostate hypertrophy

Question 2 Which of the following woud you NOT refer to specialist care? Genetic cause of CKD Renal artery stenosis Proteinuria ACR >30 CKD 4 Diabetic CKD 5

Question 3 Which of the following drugs would you consider in a patient with diabetes who is normotensive Ramipril Amlodipine Bisoprolol Diltiazem None of the above