TY - JOUR T1 - Information and consensus document for the detection and management of chronic kidney disease JO - Nefrología (English Edition) T2 - AU - García-Maset,Rafael AU - Bover,Jordi AU - Segura de la Morena,Julián AU - Goicoechea Diezhandino,Marian AU - Cebollada del Hoyo,Jesús AU - Escalada San Martin,Javier AU - Fácila Rubio,Lorenzo AU - Gamarra Ortiz,Javier AU - García-Donaire,Jose A. AU - García-Matarín,Lisardo AU - Gràcia Garcia,Sílvia AU - Isabel Gutiérrez Pérez,María AU - Hernández Moreno,Julio AU - Mazón Ramos,Pilar AU - Montañés Bermudez,Rosario AU - Muñoz Torres,Manuel AU - de Pablos-Velasco,Pedro AU - Pérez-Maraver,Manuel AU - Suárez Fernández,Carmen AU - Tranche Iparraguirre,Salvador AU - Luis Górriz,José SN - 20132514 M3 - 10.1016/j.nefroe.2022.07.003 DO - 10.1016/j.nefroe.2022.07.003 UR - https://www.revistanefrologia.com/en-information-consensus-document-for-detection-articulo-S2013251422000815 AB - Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major public health problem worldwide that affects more than 10% of the Spanish population. CKD is associated with high comorbidity rates, poor prognosis and major consumption of health system resources. Since the publication of the last consensus document on CKD seven years ago, little evidence has emerged and few clinical trials on new diagnostic and treatment strategies in CKD have been conducted, apart from new trials in diabetic kidney disease. Therefore, CKD international guidelines have not been recently updated. The rigidity and conservative attitude of the guidelines should not prevent the publication of updates in knowledge about certain matters that may be key in detecting CKD and managing patients with this disease. This document, also prepared by 10 scientific associations, provides an update on concepts, clarifications, diagnostic criteria, remission strategies and new treatment options.The evidence and the main studies published on these aspects of CKD have been reviewed. This should be considered more as an information document on CKD. It includes an update on CKD detection, risk factors and screening; a definition of renal progression; an update of remission criteria with new suggestions in the older population; CKD monitoring and prevention strategies; management of associated comorbidities, particularly in diabetes mellitus; roles of the Primary Care physician in CKD management; and what not to do in Nephrology.The aim of the document is to serve as an aid in the multidisciplinary management of the patient with CKD based on current recommendations and knowledge. ER -