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  1. COVID-19 rapid guideline: acute kidney injury in hospital (NG175)

    This guideline has been updated and replaced by NICE COVID-19 rapid guideline NG191.

  2. COVID-19 rapid guideline: antibiotics for pneumonia in adults in hospital (NG173)

    This guideline has been updated and replaced by NICE COVID-19 rapid guideline NG191.

  3. COVID-19 rapid guideline: chronic kidney disease (NG176)

    May 2022: This guideline has been withdrawn because current practice is to manage COVID-19 risk in line with risk of other respiratory infections. For people with chronic kidney disease see our guideline on assessing and managing chronic kidney disease and for people with COVID-19 see our guideline on managing COVID-19.

  4. COVID-19 rapid guideline: interstitial lung disease (NG177)

    May 2022: This guideline has been withdrawn because current practice is to manage COVID-19 risk in line with risk of other respiratory infections. For people with COVID-19 see our guideline on managing COVID-19.

  5. COVID-19 rapid guideline: renal transplantation (NG178)

    May 2022: This guideline has been withdrawn because current practice is to manage COVID-19 risk in line with risk of other respiratory infections. See our guideline on renal replacement therapy and conservative management and for people with COVID-19 see our guideline on managing COVID-19.

  6. COVID-19 rapid guideline: arranging planned care in hospitals and diagnostic services (NG179)

    May 2022: This guideline has been withdrawn because current practice is to manage COVID-19 risk in line with risk of other respiratory infections. For people with COVID-19 see our guideline on managing COVID-19.

  7. COVID-19 rapid guideline: vitamin D (NG187)

    This guideline has been withdrawn because current practice is to manage COVID-19 risk in line with risk of other respiratory infections. For people with COVID-19 see our guideline on managing COVID-19.

  8. COVID-19 rapid guideline: reducing the risk of venous thromboembolism in over 16s with COVID-19 (NG186)

    This guideline has been updated and replaced by NICE COVID-19 rapid guideline NG191.

  9. COVID-19 rapid guideline: vaccine-induced immune thrombocytopenia and thrombosis (VITT) (NG200)

    This guideline has been withdrawn. VITT is associated with the COVID-19 Vaccine AstraZeneca, which is no longer available from the NHS. For people with COVID-19, see our guideline on managing COVID-19.

  10. COVID-19 rapid guideline: dialysis service delivery (NG160)

    May 2022: This guidance has been withdrawn. For the latest guidance, see the UK Kidney Association’s recommendations for minimising the risk of transmission of COVID-19 in adult haemodialysis units. See also NICE's guideline on managing COVID-19

  11. COVID-19 rapid guideline: delivery of radiotherapy (NG162)

    May 2022: This guideline has been withdrawn because current practice is to manage COVID-19 risk in line with risk of other respiratory infections. For people with COVID-19 see our guideline on managing COVID-19

  12. COVID-19 rapid guideline: delivery of systemic anticancer treatments (NG161)

    September 2023: This guideline has been withdrawn because current practice is to manage COVID-19 risk in line with risk of other respiratory infections. For people with COVID-19 see our guideline on managing COVID-19

  13. COVID-19 rapid guideline: critical care in adults (NG159)

    This guideline has been updated and replaced by NICE COVID-19 rapid guideline NG191.

  14. COVID-19 rapid guideline: managing symptoms (including at the end of life) in the community (NG163)

    This guideline has been updated and replaced by NICE COVID-19 rapid guideline NG191.

  15. COVID-19 rapid guideline: rheumatological autoimmune, inflammatory and metabolic bone disorders (NG167)

    27 May 2022: This guideline has been withdrawn because current practice is to manage COVID-19 risk in line with risk of other respiratory infections. For people with COVID-19 see our guideline on managing COVID-19