Lee, AlbertAlbertLeeTang, S. C. W.Ho, K. K. L.Ko, W. W. K.Leung, C. B.Lo, W. K.Ma, R. C. W.Pang, S. L.Tan, K. C. B.Tsang, M. W.Wong, M. C. S.Wong, W. C. W.Wong, F. K. M.Szeto, C. C.2025-07-092025-07-092024https://repository.sfu.edu.hk/handle/sfu/4870Chronic kidney disease (CKD) imposes a significant burden on healthcare systems worldwide, and diabetes is a major risk factor for CKD. There is currently no consensus in Hong Kong regarding the prioritisation of early identification and intervention for CKD. A comprehensive and Hong Kong–specific diabetes and CKD treatment guideline is also lacking. A multidisciplinary group of experts discussed issues surrounding the current management of CKD and reviewed evidence in the context of local experience to support recommendations. The experts used a modified Delphi approach to finalise recommendations. Consensus was regarded as ≥75% acceptability among all expert panel members. The panel members finalised 14 CKD-focused consensus statements addressing disease definition, screening, disease monitoring, lifestyle management, and treatment strategies. The recommendations provided are relevant to the Hong Kong healthcare setting and can be used as a guide by physicians across various specialties to facilitate the appropriate management of CKD.enManagement of chronic kidney disease: A Hong Kong consensus recommendationjournal article10.12809/hkmj2311309