Clinical management of chronic kidney disease-associated pruritus: Current treatment options and future approaches

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Abstract

Chronic kidney disease (CKD)-associated pruritus (CKD-aP) is an underdiagnosed yet severely distressing condition that impacts 60% of patients on dialysis and many nondialysis patients with Stages 3-5 CKD. However, despite its high prevalence, there are currently limited treatment options available for these patients and a lack of treatment guidelines for clinicians. In this manuscript, we reviewed the available literature in order to evaluate the current management and treatment options for CKD-aP, including dialysis management, topical treatments, gabapentinoids, opioids and alternative medicine. We also review the available data on CKD-aP treatments in development and propose new guidelines for managing patients with CKD-aP.

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Lipman, Z. M., Paramasivam, V., Yosipovitch, G., & Germain, M. J. (2021). Clinical management of chronic kidney disease-associated pruritus: Current treatment options and future approaches. Clinical Kidney Journal, 14, I16–I22. https://doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfab167

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