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KDOQI App
Download now to access guidelines and commentaries at your fingertips.
Journal of Renal Nutrition (JRN) app
AJKD, The American Journal of Kidney Diseases
Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease (ACKD)
CKD Care: An Interactive Guide for Clinicians
Gout Central
“Gout Central" empowers patients with the most essential tools and information for controlling gout and protecting their kidneys. Guidance is provided on the optimal use of nutrition, lifestyle, and medication for the prevention and treatment of gout flares.
Relative Risk, Monitoring and Referral in Patients With CKD
Summarizes new science that explains how estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR) are independent risk factors for the following adverse outcomes:
- All-cause mortality
- Cardiovascular mortality
- Kidney failure
- Acute kidney injury (AKI)
- Progressive chronic kidney disease (CKD)
Screening for Albuminuria in Patients With Diabetes
A quick pocket tool to help medical professionals assess and treat albuminuria in people with diabetes and other high risk patients. Designed for rapid, convenient, point-of-care intervention whenever and wherever you need it. Content is adapted from KDOQI evidence-based clinical practice guidelines and recommendations from the National Kidney Foundation.
eGFR Calculator
Helps medical professionals estimate kidney function using five separate eGFR calculators. Also includes an easy-to-use reference list and other information to help clinicians identify risk factors, evaluate for CKD, and manage progression using evidence-based strategies from the KDOQI guidelines. Includes the following eGFR calculators:
- CKD-EPI Creatinine Equation (2021) Preferred method
- Revised Bedside Schwartz Formula (For ages 1-17)
- Cockcroft-Gault Formula
- CKD-EPI Cystatin C Equation (2012)
- CKD-EPI Creatinine-Cystatin C Equation (2021)
H2Overload: Fluid Control for Heart-Kidney Health
Designed for people who need to limit their fluid intake, especially people with hyponatremia, kidney failure, or heart disease.