KDOQI Clinical Practice Guidelines for Chronic Kidney Disease: Evaluation, Classification, and Stratification Figures Tables Acronyms and abbreviations KDOQI advisory board members Work group and evidence review team membership and support group Foreword Part 1. Executive Summary Part 2. Background Part 3. Chronic kidney disease as a public health problem Part 4. Definition and classification of stages of chronic kidney disease * Guideline 1. Definition and Stages of Chronic Kidney Disease * Guideline 2. Evaluation and Treatment * Guideline 3. Individuals at Increased Risk of Chronic Kidney Disease
Part 5. Evaluation of laboratory measurements for clinical assessment of kidney disease * Guideline 4. Estimation of GFR * Guideline 5. Assessment of Proteinuria * Guideline 6. Markers of Chronic Kidney Disease Other Than Proteinuria Part 6. Association of level of GFR with complications in adults * Guideline 7. Association of Level of GFR With Hypertension * Guideline 8. Association of Level of GFR With Anemia * Guideline 9. Association of Level of GFR With Nutritional Status * Guideline 10. Association of Level of GFR With Bone Disease and Disorders of Calcium and Phosphorus Metabolism * Guideline 11. Association of Level of GFR With Neuropathy * Guideline 12. Association of Level of GFR With Indices of Functioning and Well-Being Part 7. Stratification of risk for progression of kidney disease and development of cardiovascular disease * Guideline 13. Factors Associated With Loss of Kidney Function in Chronic Kidney Disease * Guideline 14. Association of Chronic Kidney Disease With Diabetic Complications * Guideline 15. Association of Chronic Kidney Disease With Cardiovascular Disease Part 8. Recommendations for clinical performance measures Part 9. Approach to chronic kidney disease using these guidelines Part 10. Appendices * Appendix 1. Methods for Review of Articles * Appendix 2. Kidney Function and Associated Conditions in the United States: Methods and Findings From the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (1988 to 1994) * Appendix 3. Methodological Aspects of Evaluating Equations to Predict GFR and Calculations Using 24-Hour Urine Samples Part 11. Work group members Part 12. Acknowledgements Bibliography Disclaimer
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