articleNephron Clinical PracticeAug 7, 2012Closed access

KDIGO Clinical Practice Guidelines for Acute Kidney Injury

Northern General Hospital · Sheffield Kidney Institute

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Abstract

Tion’, implying that most patients ‘should’ receive a particular action. In contrast, level 2 guidelines are essentially ‘suggestions’ and are deemed to be ‘weak’ or discretionary, recognising that management decisions may vary in different clinical contexts. Each recommendation was further graded from A to D by the quality of evidence underpinning them, with grade A referring to a high quality of evidence whilst grade D recognised a ‘very low’ evidence base. The overall strength and quality of the supporting evidence is summarised in table 1 . The guidelines focused on 4 key domains: (1) AKI definition, (2) prevention and treatment of AKI, (3) contrastinduced AKI (CI-AKI) and (4) dialysis interventions for…

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Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Intensive care medicine
  • Acute kidney injury
  • Psychological intervention
  • Clinical Practice
  • Dialysis
  • Underpinning
  • Kidney disease
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