| Chronic kidney disease is a common clinical disease as a category, the international staging of chronic kidney disease is adopted in2002by the United States Kidney Foundation in development of global improvement in kidney disease prognosis Committee prepared" chronic kidney disease and dialysis clinical practice guideline" in the staging method. The installment method is based on the severity of the clinical presentation, the presence of complications and its effect on the prognosis of chronic kidney disease course was divided into5periods, and the period of treatment are summarized. The method to improve and standardize the staging in patients with chronic kidney disease, improve the survival quality of the patients made contribution, but also has the corresponding deficiency, reports are also common to the guidelines for the evaluation and controversy. Through literature collection at home and abroad on the K/DOQI guide CKD staging of the related literature, analyzes the advantages and disadvantages. Mentor professor Yao YuanZhang in the clinical medical work, according to the characteristics of incidence of chronic kidney disease, and combined with the TCM syndrome differentiation system, puts forward a new staging of chronic kidney disease, namely the combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine by stages, can be divided into chronic nephritis (CGN) syndrome, acute nephritis (AGN) syndrome, chronic renal failure (ARF) syndrome, acute renal failure (CGN) syndrome in four period, wherein on chronic kidney disease etiology, pathogenesis, treatment and prognosis are systematically summarized, and the combination of traditional Chinese medicine syndrome, the syndrome differentiation. This staging method and K/DOQI guide is compared, have their own advantages, there are also shortcomings, compared to more Chinese people for treatment. In clinical on can better clinical diagnosis of various chronic kidney disease, and guidance on chronic renal disease treated with integrated Chinese and Western medicine. |