The ICHOM Standard Set for Chronic Kidney Disease is the result of hard work by a group of leading physicians, measurement experts and patients. It is our recommendation of the outcomes that matter most to patients with Chronic Kidney Disease. We urge all providers around the world to start measuring these outcomes to better understand how to improve the lives of their patients.
1 Pre-RRT Patients
2 Haemodialysis Patients
3 Peritoneal Dialysis Patients
4 Transplant Patients
5 Conservative Care Patients
A brief overview of the most important outcomes for patients relating to this ICHOM Standard Set.
A complete overview of the ICHOM Standard Set, including definitions for each measure and selected PROM instruments, time points for collection, and associated risk factors.
An index of the outcomes and case-mix variables included in the standard set, how to code them, and the information you need to collect when implementing the outcomes in practice.
Chair | Willem Jan W Bos | St. Antonius Hospital
Research Fellow | Wouter Verberne | St. Antonius Hospital
Project Leader | Zofia Das-Gupta | ICHOM
Vice-President of Standardisation | Charlotte Roberts | ICHOM
Andrea Stopper | ERCPA
Wim van Biesen | University of Ghent
Markus Ketteler | Klinikum Coburg
Guillermo Garcia-Garcia | University of Guadalajara
J.A.J. (Hans) Bart* | Dutch Kidney Patient Association
Kitty J. Jager | ERA-EDTA Registry, University of Amsterdam
Marc H. Hemmelder | Dutch Renal Registry
Turkan Terkivatan | Erasmus Medical Center
Eduardo Parra Moncasi | Reina Sofia Hospital Tudela
Chih-Wei Yang | Chang Gung Memorial Hospital Linkou
Muhamed Al Rohani | Dibba Hospital
David C. Wheeler | University College London
Elizabeth Gibbons | University of Oxford
Andrew S. Allegretti | Massachusetts General Hospital
Katherine R. Tuttle | Providence Medical Research Center, University of Washington
Laurie Konowitz*
*Patient representative
To receive updates about new versions and opportunities to implement this standard set, please submit your details below
Diabetes, blood, and endocrine
Congenital anomalies
Congenital anomalies
Musculoskeletal