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  1. Chronic kidney disease: assessment and management (NG203)

    This guideline covers care and treatment for people with, or at risk of, chronic kidney disease (CKD). It aims to prevent or delay the progression, and reduce the risk of complications and cardiovascular disease. It also covers managing anaemia and hyperphosphataemia associated with CKD.

  2. Neonatal parenteral nutrition (NG154)

    This guideline covers parenteral nutrition (intravenous feeding) for babies born preterm, up to 28 days after their due birth date and babies born at term, up to 28 days after their birth. Parenteral nutrition is often needed by preterm babies, critically ill babies, and babies who need surgery.

  3. Burosumab for treating X-linked hypophosphataemia in children and young people (HST8)

    Evidence-based recommendations on burosumab (Crysvita) for X-linked hypophosphataemia in children and young people.

  4. Etelcalcetide for treating secondary hyperparathyroidism (TA448)

    Evidence-based recommendations on etelcalcetide (Parsabiv) for treating secondary hyperparathyroidism in adults with chronic kidney disease on haemodialysis.

  5. Burosumab for treating X-linked hypophosphataemia in adults (TA993)

    Evidence-based recommendations on burosumab (Crysvita) for treating X-linked hypophosphataemia in adults.

  6. Cinacalcet for the treatment of secondary hyperparathyroidism in patients with end-stage renal disease on maintenance dialysis therapy (TA117)

    Evidence-based recommendations on cinacalcet (Mimpara) for treating secondary hyperparathyroidism in people with end-stage renal disease who are on dialysis.

  7. Phosphate binders: Which binders are the most clinically and cost effective in controlling serum phosphate in adults, children and young people with stage 4 or 5 CKD who are not on dialysis?

    NG203/16 Question Phosphate binders: Which binders are the most clinically and cost effective in controlling serum...

  8. Phosphate binders: In adults with stage 4 or 5 CKD, including those on dialysis, what is the clinical and cost effectiveness and safety of long-term calcium acetate combined with magnesium carbonate for controlling serum phosphate?

    Recommendation ID NG203/17 Question Phosphate binders: In adults with stage 4 or 5 CKD, including those on dialysis, what is the clinical

  9. Etrasimod for treating moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis in people aged 16 and over (TA956)

    Evidence-based recommendations on etrasimod (Velsipity) for moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis in people aged 16 and over.

  10. Hyperphosphatemia in people with CKD stage 4 or 5: What are people with CKD and their family members and carers views and beliefs about taking oral phosphate binders?

    and their family members and carers views and beliefs about taking oral phosphate binders? Any explanatory notes(if applicable) For a...

  11. Restless legs syndrome: Oxycodone/naloxone prolonged release (ESNM67)

    Summary of the evidence on oxycodone/naloxone prolonged release for treating restless leg syndrome (RLS) to inform local NHS planning and decision-making

  12. Nutrition support for adults: oral nutrition support, enteral tube feeding and parenteral nutrition (CG32)

    This guideline covers identifying and caring for adults who are malnourished or at risk of malnutrition in hospital or in their own home or a care home. It offers advice on how oral, enteral tube feeding and parenteral nutrition support should be started, administered and stopped. It aims to support healthcare professionals identify malnourished people and help them to choose the most appropriate form of support.

  13. Faecal incontinence in adults: management (CG49)

    This guideline covers assessing and managing faecal incontinence (any involuntary loss of faeces that is a social or hygienic problem) in people aged 18 and over. It aims to ensure that staff are aware that faecal incontinence is a sign or a symptom, not a diagnosis. It aims to improve the physical and mental health and quality of life of people with faecal incontinence.

  14. Hepatitis B (chronic): diagnosis and management (CG165)

    This guideline covers assessing and managing chronic hepatitis B in children, young people and adults. It aims to improve care for people with hepatitis B by specifying which tests and treatments to use for people of different ages and with different disease severities.