April 2022
KDIGO Makes Cautious Return to In-Person Meetings
KDIGO marked a return to in-person meetings with two recent on-site events and a number of upcoming conferences and congresses scheduled for 2022.

KDIGO convened its Executive Committee Meeting in Vienna in March, the first meeting with an in-person component since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The KDIGO Executive Committee meets twice annually to discuss and vote on key business matters and policies. This year, KDIGO was honored and delighted to welcome new KDIGO Executive Committee members, Gloria Ashuntantang, MD (Cameroon), Joachim Ix, MD (United States), Irene de Lourdes Noronha, MD (Brazil), and Irma Tchokhonelidze. MD (Georgia).
KDIGO also attended the April National Kidney Foundation Spring Clinical Meetings in Boston, offering print KDIGO Guidelines at the booth, along with demos of the KDIGO Blood Pressure in Chronic Kidney Disease Guideline on the AvoMD platform.

KDIGO continues to closely monitor the global health landscape while planning for both in-person and hybrid meetings. The next meetings with an in-person component will take place in May, and include the Symptom-Based Complications in Dialysis Controversies Conference in Berlin, and the European Renal Association 59th Annual Congress in Paris.
Upcoming Webinars and Events
ISRNM-KDIGO Joint Webinar: The KDIGO Blood Pressure in CKD Guideline - Focusing on Lifestyle Intervention
Thursday, April 21 at 8:00 AM EDT/2:00 PM CEST


The webinar will be moderated by Csaba Kovesdy, MD, FASN (United States) and features Joachim Ix, MD (United States), as well as a panel of experts, including: Carla Avesani, PhD, RD (Sweden), Susan L. Furth, MD, PhD (United States), Maria Chan, PhD, AdvAPD (Australia), and Tim Slater, ISRNM patient representative (Canada). Register for the webinar.
Episode 9 of the KDIGO Genetics in CKD Webinar Series
Thursday, May 26 at 11:00 AM EDT/5:00 PM CEST

Join us for Episode 9 of the KDIGO Genetics in CKD Webinar Series, The Role of Polygenic Risk Scores in Nephrology, on Thursday, May 26.

In this episode, Krzysztof Kiryluk, MD, MS (United States), and Matthias Wuttke, MD (Germany), will discuss polygenic risk scores (PRS), their definition, and the implications for nephrology. This webinar will explain the concepts and limitations of PRS and address the role of PRS in risk prediction studies. In addition, Dr. Kiryluk and Dr. Wuttke will explore the potential clinical applications of PRS.

You can now ask your top questions in advance in the Questions and Comments field on the registration page. Register for Episode 9.
New Resources
Recording: Episode 8 of the KDIGO Genetics in CKD Webinar Series

You can now watch Episode 8 of the KDIGO Genetics in CKD Webinar Series, The Patient Voice in Genetic Testing.

In this episode, André Weinstock, PhD, MSAS (United States), and Judith Savige, FRCP, FRACP, FRCPA, PhD, MSc, MBA (Australia), discuss what we can learn from patient perspectives on expectations and concerns for genetic testing.

This webinar explores the social implications, ethical issues, and cost concerns for genetic testing from a global perspective. The speakers also address how best to convey results in patient-friendly terms and the rationale for testing even when treatments may not be readily available. Watch the recording.
Recording: ISRNM-KDIGO Joint Webinar on the KDIGO 2020 Clinical Practice Guidelines on Diabetes Management in CKD – Focusing on Lifestyle Intervention


The webinar took place on March 7, 2022, and was moderated by Christoph Wanner, MD (Germany), President of the European Renal Association, and Workgroup Member of the KDIGO Diabetes Guideline. Watch the recording.
E-Learning Module: CKD Screening, Diagnosis, and Initial Management

Check out the new Springer Healthcare IME e-learning module, CKD Screening, Diagnosis, and Initial Management, featuring Kevin Fernando, MD (United Kingdom) and David Wheeler, MD (United Kingdom).

This interactive eLearning will guide you through the steps to reach an early and accurate diagnosis, and when to refer, using evidence-based algorithms and classification systems.
The e-learning has also been translated into Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish. Learn more and watch the recording.
Summaries: Guidelines UK Summaries of the KDIGO Glomerular Diseases Guideline

Guidelines UK has released a series of summaries of the KDIGO 2021 Glomerular Diseases Guideline. These Guidelines summaries provide clinical guidance for primary care on the management of glomerular diseases in people of all ages.

Translation: Polish Translation of the KDIGO 2021 Glomerular Diseases Guideline Executive Summary

The Polish translation of the KDIGO Glomerular Diseases Guideline Executive Summary is now available. KDIGO thanks Piotr Gajewski, MD (Poland), for his time and skill in producing this translation. Read the Polish translation of the KDIGO Glomerular Diseases Guideline Executive Summary.
Translation: Russian Translation of the KDIGO 2021 Glomerular Diseases Guideline Executive Summary

The Russian translation of the KDIGO Glomerular Diseases Guideline Executive Summary is now available. KDIGO thanks Helena Zakharova, MD (Russia), for her time and skill in producing this translation. Read the Russian translation of the KDIGO Glomerular Diseases Guideline Executive Summary.
Translation: German Translation of the KDIGO 2020 Transplant Candidate Guideline

The German translation of the KDIGO 2020 Transplant Candidate Guideline Executive Summary is now available. KDIGO thanks Viktoria Klippenstein, MD (Germany), for her time and skill in producing this translation. Read the German translation of the KDIGO 2020 Transplant Candidate Guideline Executive Summary.
About KDIGO

KDIGO is a Belgian foundation committed to developing and implementing nephrology guidelines that improve patient outcomes on a global basis. It is an independent, volunteer-led, self-managed charity incorporated in Belgium and accountable to the public and the patients it serves. Learn More.