
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) - Kidney Care UK
CKD is very common. It affects around one in ten people in the UK. The vast majority of people with CKD do not have any symptoms. Who gets CKD? CKD can affect people of all ages, including babies and children. It can run in families and is more common in people from Asian and Black backgrounds.
CKD staging | UK Kidney Association
A patient is said to have chronic kidney disease (CKD) if they have abnormalities of kidney function or structure present for more than 3 months. The definition of CKD includes all individuals with markers of kidney damage (see below*) or those with an eGFR of less than 60 ml/min/1.73m² on at least 2 occasions 90 days apart (with or without ...
Chronic kidney disease - NHS
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a long-term condition where the kidneys do not work as well as they should. It's a common condition often associated with getting older. It can affect anyone, but it's more common in people who are black or of south Asian origin.
Kidney Care UK, the UK's leading kidney patient support charity
Kidney Care UK offer a range of free services for kidney patients and their families. Contact us for advice and information by phone, email and online, or to connect with other people affected by kidney disease.
Chronic Kidney Disease CKD
Chronic Kidney Disease is very common, but less than 1 in 10 people with CKD ever require dialysis (artificial kidney treatment) or a kidney transplant; Someone with CKD is at increased risk of heart attack or stroke, especially if they smoke or are overweight
Management of patients with CKD | UK Kidney Association
We recommend initiating SGLT-2 inhibition in people with chronic kidney disease and type 2 diabetes, irrespective of primary kidney disease,* for any of the following 4 clinical scenarios: a) eGFR of 20-45 mL/min/1.73m²; b) eGFR of >45 mL/min/1.73m² and a urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (uACR) of ≥25 mg/mmol†
Chronic kidney disease: assessment and management
2021年8月25日 · This guideline covers care and treatment for people with, or at risk of, chronic kidney disease (CKD). It aims to prevent or delay the progression, and reduce the risk of complications and cardiovascular disease. It also covers managing anaemia and hyperphosphataemia associated with CKD
The UK eCKD Guide
The UK Kidney Association's (UKKA) UK eCKD Guide is derived from the NICE CKD guidelines and relevant UKKA guidelines. It aims to provide quick online support for the diagnosis and management of CKD. This guide was most recently updated in February 2024 UKKA statement following the 2021 NICE CKD Guideline update
Living with kidney disease - Kidney Care UK
Information and advice to help you plan worry-free time away from home if you're living with kidney disease, including advice about UK breaks, international travel, medical travel insurance and Kidney Care UK holiday grants.
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) - Kidney Research UK
4 天之前 · Our chronic kidney disease reports, spells out the urgent steps decision makers need to take to improve the prevention and early diagnosis of CKD in England and Scotland. Information about chronic kidney disease (CKD); including causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options for it.