<p>Epidemiological investigations have shown that approximately 2–3% of all Austrians have diabetes mellitus with renal involvement (diabetic kidney disease, DKD). Therefore, this concerns approximately 250,000 people in Austria. The risk of occurrence and progression of DKD can be attenuated by lifestyle interventions as well as optimization of blood pressure, blood glucose control and specific drug classes. These guidelines represent the joint recommendations of the Austrian Diabetes Association and the Austrian Society of Nephrology for the definition, diagnostics and treatment strategies of DKD.</p>

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Diabetische Nierenerkrankung (Update 2026)

  • Harald Sourij,
  • Felix Aberer,
  • Marlies Antlanger,
  • Johanna Brix,
  • Daniel Cejka,
  • Martin Clodi,
  • Roland Edlinger,
  • Kathrin Eller,
  • Sabine Horn,
  • Susanne Kaser,
  • Alexandra Kautzky-Willer,
  • Michael Leutner,
  • Rainer Oberbauer,
  • Markus Pirklbauer,
  • Alexander R. Rosenkranz,
  • Sabine Schmaldienst,
  • Harald Stingl,
  • David Strobl,
  • Marcus Säemann

摘要

Epidemiological investigations have shown that approximately 2–3% of all Austrians have diabetes mellitus with renal involvement (diabetic kidney disease, DKD). Therefore, this concerns approximately 250,000 people in Austria. The risk of occurrence and progression of DKD can be attenuated by lifestyle interventions as well as optimization of blood pressure, blood glucose control and specific drug classes. These guidelines represent the joint recommendations of the Austrian Diabetes Association and the Austrian Society of Nephrology for the definition, diagnostics and treatment strategies of DKD.