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EditorialsMarch 20232022 Clinical Practice Guideline Update for Diabetes Management of Chronic Kidney Disease: An Important First Step, More Work to DoCorrection(s) for this article:CorrectionsMar 2023Correction: 2022 Clinical Practice Guideline Update for Diabetes Management of Chronic Kidney DiseaseFREEMilda Saunders, MD, MPH and Neda Laiteerapong, MD, MSMilda Saunders, MD, MPHSection of General Internal Medicine and Center for Chronic Disease Research and Policy, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois and Neda Laiteerapong, MD, MSSection of General Internal Medicine and Center for Chronic Disease Research and Policy, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, IllinoisAuthor, Article, and Disclosure Informationhttps://doi.org/10.7326/M22-3635 SectionsAboutFull TextPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail In their article, Navaneethan and colleagues (1) present a synopsis of a 2022 clinical practice guideline update for diabetes management in chronic kidney disease (CKD) (1). They report changes to the Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) 2020 guidelines in 2 areas, comprehensive care and glucose-lowering therapies in patients with type 2 diabetes and CKD. The KDIGO 2022 guidelines build on high-quality evidence that supports newer medications to prevent CKD progression and CKD-associated complications (2). These updated recommendations are exciting for their potential to change the natural history of CKD and diabetes, but their effect could be highly limited by ...References1. Navaneethan SD, Zoungas S, Caramori ML, et al. Diabetes management in chronic kidney disease: synopsis of the 2022 KDIGO clinical practice guideline update. Ann Intern Med. 2022;176:381-7. doi:10.7326/M22-2904 LinkGoogle Scholar2. Navaneethan SD, Zoungas S, Caramori ML, et al. Diabetes management in chronic kidney disease: synopsis of the 2020 KDIGO clinical practice guideline. Ann Intern Med. 2021;174:385-394. [PMID: 33166222] doi:10.7326/M20-5938 LinkGoogle Scholar3. 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Diabetes management in chronic kidney disease: a consensus report by the American Diabetes Association (ADA) and Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO). Kidney Int. 2022;102:974-989. [PMID: 36202661] doi:10.1016/j.kint.2022.08.012 CrossrefMedlineGoogle Scholar Author, Article, and Disclosure InformationAffiliations: Section of General Internal Medicine and Center for Chronic Disease Research and Policy, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, IllinoisDisclosures: Disclosures can be viewed at www.acponline.org/authors/icmje/ConflictOfInterestForms.do?msNum=M22-3635.Corresponding Author: Neda Laiteerapong, MD, MS, University of Chicago, 5841 South Maryland Avenue, MC 2007B, Chicago, IL 60637; e-mail, [email protected]uchicago.edu.Correction: This article was corrected on 17 January 2023 to clarify the collaboration between KDIGO and ADA, and to add a reference. A correction has been published (doi:10.7326/L23-0010).This article was published at Annals.org on 10 January 2023. PreviousarticleNextarticle Advertisement FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsSee AlsoDiabetes Management in Chronic Kidney Disease: Synopsis of the KDIGO 2022 Clinical Practice Guideline Update Sankar D. Navaneethan , Sophia Zoungas , M. Luiza Caramori , Juliana C.N. Chan , Hiddo J.L. Heerspink , Clint Hurst , Adrian Liew , Erin D. Michos , Wasiu A. Olowu , Tami Sadusky , Nikhil Tandon , Katherine R. Tuttle , Christoph Wanner , Katy G. Wilkens , Jonathan C. Craig , David J. Tunnicliffe , Marcello Tonelli , Michael Cheung , Amy Earley , Peter Rossing , Ian H. de Boer , and Kamlesh Khunti Correction: 2022 Clinical Practice Guideline Update for Diabetes Management of Chronic Kidney Disease Metrics Cited byCorrection: 2022 Clinical Practice Guideline Update for Diabetes Management of Chronic Kidney Disease Current IssueMarch 2023Volume 176, Issue 3Page: 417-418KeywordsCardiovascular diseasesChronic kidney diseaseEstimated glomerular filtration rateRenal diseasesResearch designSodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitorsTreatment guidelinesType 2 diabetes ePublished: 10 January 2023 Issue Published: March 2023 Copyright & PermissionsCopyright © 2023 by American College of Physicians. All Rights Reserved.PDF downloadLoading ...