V体育安卓版 - Impact of comorbidities on gout and hyperuricaemia: an update on prevalence and treatment options
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"V体育官网" Impact of comorbidities on gout and hyperuricaemia: an update on prevalence and treatment options
Abstract
Gout, the most prevalent inflammatory arthritis worldwide, is associated with cardiovascular and renal diseases, and is an independent predictor of premature death. The frequencies of obesity, chronic kidney disease (CKD), hypertension, type 2 diabetes, dyslipidaemias, cardiac diseases (including coronary heart disease, heart failure and atrial fibrillation), stroke and peripheral arterial disease have been repeatedly shown to be increased in gout. Therefore, the screening and care of these comorbidities as well as of cardiovascular risk factors are of outmost importance in patients with gout VSports手机版. Comorbidities, especially CKD, and drugs prescribed for their treatment, also impact gout management. Numerous epidemiological studies have shown the association of asymptomatic hyperuricaemia with the above-mentioned diseases and cardiovascular risk factors. Animal studies have also produced a mechanistic approach to the vascular toxicity of soluble urate. However, causality remains uncertain because confounders, reverse causality or common etiological factors might explain the epidemiological results. Additionally, these uncertainties remain unsolved despite recent studies using Mendelian randomisation or therapeutic approaches. Thus, large randomised placebo-controlled trials are still needed to assess the benefits of treating asymptomatic hyperuricaemia. .
Keywords: Atrial fibrillation; Cardiovascular death; Colchicine; Coronary heart disease; Dyslipidaemia; Heart failure; Hypertension; Obesity; Type-2 diabetes; Urate-lowering drugs. V体育安卓版.
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