Nephrology Guidelines Assistant | KDIGO, ISPD, Diabetes Canada
Nephrology Guidelines Powered Up
Access evidence-based clinical practice guidelines through AI-powered assistants trained on comprehensive guideline databases from KDIGO, ISPD, and Diabetes Canada. Get instant answers to your questions about kidney disease management, peritoneal dialysis, and diabetes care using natural language queries.
Our assistants provide evidence-based responses sourced directly from clinical protocols, helping you find specific recommendations, treatment protocols, diagnostic criteria, and management strategies without navigating lengthy PDFs.
Multilingual Support: Ask questions in any language and receive responses in the same language.
These guideline assistants were generated by training our AI assistants on publicly available guideline information.
Available Guidelines
How It Works
Our AI assistants are trained on comprehensive guideline databases from leading medical organizations. Simply ask questions in natural language to get instant, evidence-based answers sourced directly from clinical protocols. Whether you need treatment recommendations, diagnostic criteria, or management strategies, our assistants help you navigate complex guideline content efficiently.
Guideline Sources
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Nephrology Guidelines FAQ
What are KDIGO nephrology guidelines?
KDIGO (Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes) publishes global nephrology guidelines covering CKD, AKI, dialysis, and transplant care. Our assistant quickly surfaces recommendations, grading, and rationale paragraphs so you can cite the latest evidence.
How can I use ISPD guidelines in practice?
The International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis guidelines offer detailed protocols for catheter care, peritonitis management, and modality selection. Ask the assistant about specific scenarios to receive protocol summaries and references.
Where can I find Diabetes Canada guideline updates?
Diabetes Canada releases annual updates on screening, treatment targets, and pharmacotherapy. The assistant highlights the most recent Diabetes Canada guideline updates and links back to the relevant sections for deeper reading.
Can I compare KDIGO, ISPD, and Diabetes Canada guidance?
Yes. Ask comparative questions and the assistant will surface relevant passages from each guideline set so you can align nephrology, peritoneal dialysis, and diabetes recommendations for complex patients.