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Demographic, clinical, and laboratory features of Turkish patients with gouty arthritis: A prospective cohort study

OBJECTIVE: We have conducted this study to evaluate clinical and laboratory findings and to gather and evaluate information that would be useful in clinical practice, such as demographics, joint involvement patterns, laboratory anomalies, treatments applied, and responses obtained in patients diagno...

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Autores principales: İnan, Yeşim Özdem, Kanıtez, Nilüfer Alpay, Çelik, Selda, Öner, Sibel Yılmaz, Yılmazer, Barış, Bes, Cemal
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Publicado: Medical Research and Education Association 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6459326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30973321
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/eurjrheum.2018.18149
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author İnan, Yeşim Özdem
Kanıtez, Nilüfer Alpay
Çelik, Selda
Öner, Sibel Yılmaz
Yılmazer, Barış
Bes, Cemal
author_facet İnan, Yeşim Özdem
Kanıtez, Nilüfer Alpay
Çelik, Selda
Öner, Sibel Yılmaz
Yılmazer, Barış
Bes, Cemal
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description OBJECTIVE: We have conducted this study to evaluate clinical and laboratory findings and to gather and evaluate information that would be useful in clinical practice, such as demographics, joint involvement patterns, laboratory anomalies, treatments applied, and responses obtained in patients diagnosed with gout. METHODS: In our study, the demographic, clinical, and laboratory characteristics of 94 patients diagnosed with gout were evaluated. The patients were re-evaluated with regard to their clinical and laboratory findings at the end of the 1(st) and 3(rd) months, their responses to the treatment were observed, and where necessary, new treatment adjustments were made. RESULTS: Seventy-nine (84%) of the patients were men, and 15 (16%) were women. The ages of the patients ranged between 22 and 86 years with the average age being 57.5 years. The joint involvement during a gouty arthritis attack was most frequently observed in the 1st metatarsophalangeal joint (87.2%), followed by the ankle joint (26.9%), and the knee joint (23.7%). The joint involvement pattern was evaluated to reveal that the acute monoarticular arthritis was observed in 87 patients (93.5%), followed by acute oligoarticular arthritis coming in second in terms of frequency (26.9%). An average attack was determined to last 10.7 days, and the average number of attacks in a year was 2.69. In our study, the colchicine treatment in 24 of our patients, in whom it was determined during the admission and follow-up process that they have not had gouty arthritis attack in the past 3 months, was stopped. Five (20.8%) patients whose colchicine treatment was stopped later developed gouty arthritis attacks, and the colchicine treatment was restarted. On the other hand, 10 out of 38 patients (26.3%), who have either been continuing or had never been on colchicine treatment, were observed to experience a gouty arthritis attack during their 1st and 3rd month check-ups. CONCLUSION: In patients with gout, it is recommended that the related diseases, as well as the triggering factors (alcohol, drug use, and dietary effect), be determined, the necessary lifestyle changes be made, and the treatments started.
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spelling pubmed-64593262019-04-19 Demographic, clinical, and laboratory features of Turkish patients with gouty arthritis: A prospective cohort study İnan, Yeşim Özdem Kanıtez, Nilüfer Alpay Çelik, Selda Öner, Sibel Yılmaz Yılmazer, Barış Bes, Cemal Eur J Rheumatol Original Article OBJECTIVE: We have conducted this study to evaluate clinical and laboratory findings and to gather and evaluate information that would be useful in clinical practice, such as demographics, joint involvement patterns, laboratory anomalies, treatments applied, and responses obtained in patients diagnosed with gout. METHODS: In our study, the demographic, clinical, and laboratory characteristics of 94 patients diagnosed with gout were evaluated. The patients were re-evaluated with regard to their clinical and laboratory findings at the end of the 1(st) and 3(rd) months, their responses to the treatment were observed, and where necessary, new treatment adjustments were made. RESULTS: Seventy-nine (84%) of the patients were men, and 15 (16%) were women. The ages of the patients ranged between 22 and 86 years with the average age being 57.5 years. The joint involvement during a gouty arthritis attack was most frequently observed in the 1st metatarsophalangeal joint (87.2%), followed by the ankle joint (26.9%), and the knee joint (23.7%). The joint involvement pattern was evaluated to reveal that the acute monoarticular arthritis was observed in 87 patients (93.5%), followed by acute oligoarticular arthritis coming in second in terms of frequency (26.9%). An average attack was determined to last 10.7 days, and the average number of attacks in a year was 2.69. In our study, the colchicine treatment in 24 of our patients, in whom it was determined during the admission and follow-up process that they have not had gouty arthritis attack in the past 3 months, was stopped. Five (20.8%) patients whose colchicine treatment was stopped later developed gouty arthritis attacks, and the colchicine treatment was restarted. On the other hand, 10 out of 38 patients (26.3%), who have either been continuing or had never been on colchicine treatment, were observed to experience a gouty arthritis attack during their 1st and 3rd month check-ups. CONCLUSION: In patients with gout, it is recommended that the related diseases, as well as the triggering factors (alcohol, drug use, and dietary effect), be determined, the necessary lifestyle changes be made, and the treatments started. Medical Research and Education Association 2019-01 2018-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6459326/ /pubmed/30973321 http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/eurjrheum.2018.18149 Text en © Copyright by 2019 Medical Research and Education Association http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Content of this journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
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İnan, Yeşim Özdem
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Öner, Sibel Yılmaz
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Bes, Cemal
Demographic, clinical, and laboratory features of Turkish patients with gouty arthritis: A prospective cohort study
title Demographic, clinical, and laboratory features of Turkish patients with gouty arthritis: A prospective cohort study
title_full Demographic, clinical, and laboratory features of Turkish patients with gouty arthritis: A prospective cohort study
title_fullStr Demographic, clinical, and laboratory features of Turkish patients with gouty arthritis: A prospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Demographic, clinical, and laboratory features of Turkish patients with gouty arthritis: A prospective cohort study
title_short Demographic, clinical, and laboratory features of Turkish patients with gouty arthritis: A prospective cohort study
title_sort demographic, clinical, and laboratory features of turkish patients with gouty arthritis: a prospective cohort study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6459326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30973321
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/eurjrheum.2018.18149
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