In asymptomatic adults without risk factors, screening for chronic kidney disease (CKD) is unnecessary, suggests the American College of Physicians (ACP). ACP's new clinical practice guideline, "Screening, Monitoring, and Treatment of Stage 1-3 Chronic Kidney Disease", was published today in iAnnals of Internal Medicine/i, ACP's flagship journal. "There is no evidence that evaluated the benefits of screening for stage 1-3 chronic kidney disease," said Molly ...Monday, 28 October 2013
In Adults Without Symptoms, Risk Factors For Kidney Disease, ACP Recommends Against Screening For Same
In asymptomatic adults without risk factors, screening for chronic kidney disease (CKD) is unnecessary, suggests the American College of Physicians (ACP). ACP's new clinical practice guideline, "Screening, Monitoring, and Treatment of Stage 1-3 Chronic Kidney Disease", was published today in iAnnals of Internal Medicine/i, ACP's flagship journal. "There is no evidence that evaluated the benefits of screening for stage 1-3 chronic kidney disease," said Molly ...
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