Received:7 October 2022 Accepted:14 December 2022D010.1111/dme.15027DIABETICMedicineREVIEW ARTICLEManagement of adults with diabetes on dialysis:Summaryof recommendations of the Joint British Diabetes Societiesguidelines 2022Andrew H.Frankel Mona Wahba2 Vicky Ashworth3 Rachna BedilRachel Berrington Maria Buckleys Lakshmi Chandrasekharans Fiona Doyle2Deborah Duvals Frances Game78 Susie Hamilton Sufyan Hussain10June James11 Hannah Jebb!Janaka Karalliedde10 Marie-France KongApexa Kuverji Mark Lambie12 Claire Main13 Sara Price14Piyumi Wijewickrama15 Jennifer Williams16 Ketan Dhatariya7Tahseen A.Chowdhury1sImperial College Healthcare NHS Trust,London,UKEpsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust,Carshalton,UKSchool of Health Sciences,Institute of Clinical Sciences,University of Liverpool,Liverpool,UKUniversity Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust,Leicester,UK5Kidney Care,Alton,UKMid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust,Essex,UKUniversity Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation,Derby,UKUniversity of Nottingham,Nottingham,UKManchester University NHS Foundation Trust,Manchester,UKGuys and St Thomas'NHS Trust,London,UKLeicester Diabetes Centre,Leicester,UKKeele University,Keele,UKUniversity Hospital of Wales,Cardiff,UKUniversity Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust,Birmingham,UKUniversity College London Hospitals NHS Trust,London,UKRoyal Devon and Exeter NHS Trust,Exeter,UK7Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,Norwich,UKsDepartment of Diabetes and Metabolism,The Royal London Hospital,London,UKCorrespondenceTahseen A.Chowdhury,DepartmentAbstractof Diabetes and Metabolism,The RoyalDiabetes is the commonest cause of end-stage kidney disease in many parts ofLondon Hospital,7th Floor,JohnHarrison House,Whitechapel,Londonthe world,and many people on dialysis programmes live with diabetes.Such peo-E1 1BB.UK.ple are vulnerable to complications from their diabetes,and their care may beEmail:tahseen.chowdhury@nhs.netfragmented due to the many specialists involved.This updated guidance fromthe Joint British Diabetes Societies aims to review and update the 2016 guid-ance,with particular emphasis on glycaemic monitoring in the light of recentadvances in this area.In addition,the guidance covers clinical issues related toDiabetic Medicine.2023;40e15027.wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/dme2022 Diabetes UK.1of 11https://doiorg/10.1111/dme.15027