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Consensus Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Recommendations for the Diagnosis and Treat-To-Target Management of Osteoporosis in Chronic Kidney Disease Stages G4-G5D and Post-transplantation: An Initiative of Egyptian Academy of Bone Health
Author(s) -
El Miedany Yasser,
Gadallah Naglaa Ali,
Sarhan Eman,
Toth Mathias,
Hasab El Naby Mona Mansour,
Elwy Mohamed,
Ganeb Sahar,
El Gaafary Maha,
Mortada Mohamed,
Nasef Samah Ismail,
Mohannad Nevine,
Mahran Safaa Ali,
Abu-Zaid Mohammed Hassan,
Eissa Mervat,
Hassan Waleed,
Medhat Basma M,
Ghaleb Rasha,
Tabra Samar Abdelhamed,
Saber Heba Gamal,
Ibrahim Rehab Ali,
Saber Sally,
Galal Salwa
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
kidney diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2296-9357
pISSN - 2296-9381
DOI - 10.1159/000526492
Subject(s) - research article
Objective: The aim of this study was to reach a consensus on an updated version of the recommendations for the diagnosis and Treat-to-Target management of osteoporosis that is effective and safe for individuals with chronic kidney disease (CKD) G4-G5D/kidney transplant. Methods: Delphi process was implemented (3 rounds) to establish a consensus on 10 clinical domains: (1) study targets, (2) risk factors, (3) diagnosis, (4) case stratification, (5) treatment targets, (6) investigations, (7) medical management, (8) monitoring, (9) management of special groups, (10) fracture liaison service. After each round, statements were retired, modified, or added in view of the experts’ suggestions, and the percent agreement was calculated. Statements receiving rates of 7–9 by more than 75% of experts’ votes were considered as achieving consensus. Results: The surveys were sent to an expert panel ( n = 26), of whom 23 participated in the three rounds (2 were international experts and 21 were national). Most of the participants were rheumatologists (87%), followed by nephrologists (8.7%), and geriatric physicians (4.3%). Eighteen recommendations, categorized into 10 domains, were obtained. Agreement with the recommendations (rank 7–9) ranged from 80 to 100%. Consensus was reached on the wording of all 10 clinical domains identified by the scientific committee. An algorithm for the management of osteoporosis in CKD has been suggested. Conclusion: A panel of international and national experts established a consensus regarding the management of osteoporosis in CKD patients. The developed recommendations provide a comprehensive approach to assessing and managing osteoporosis for all healthcare professionals involved in its management.

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