Edward Roddy e.roddy@keele.ac.uk
Treat-to-target urate-lowering therapy and hospitalisations for gout: results from a nationwide cohort study in England.
Roddy, Edward
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Abstract
Objective To investigate associations between treat-to-target urate-lowering therapy (ULT) and hospitalizations for gout. Methods Using linked Clinical Practice Research Datalink and NHS Digital Hospital Episode Statistics data, we described the incidence and timing of hospitalizations for flares in people with index gout diagnoses in England from 2004–2020. Using Cox proportional hazards and propensity models, we investigated associations between ULT initiation, serum urate target attainment, colchicine prophylaxis, and the risk of hospitalizations for gout. Results Of 292 270 people with incident gout, 7719 (2.64%) had one or more hospitalizations for gout, with an incidence rate of 4.64 hospitalizations per 1000 person-years (95% CI 4.54, 4.73). There was an associated increased risk of hospitalizations within the first 6 months after ULT initiation, when compared with people who did not initiate ULT [adjusted Hazard Ratio (aHR) 4.54; 95% CI 3.70, 5.58; P < 0.001]. Hospitalizations did not differ significantly between people prescribed vs not prescribed colchicine prophylaxis in fully adjusted models. From 12 months after initiation, ULT associated with a reduced risk of hospitalizations (aHR 0.77; 95% CI 0.71, 0.83; P < 0.001). In ULT initiators, attainment of a serum urate <360 micromol/l within 12 months of initiation associated with a reduced risk of hospitalizations (aHR 0.57; 95% CI 0.49, 0.67; P < 0.001) when compared with people initiating ULT but not attaining this target. Conclusion ULT associates with an increased risk of hospitalizations within the first 6 months of initiation but reduces hospitalizations in the long term, particularly when serum urate targets are achieved.
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Roddy, E., Russell, M. D., Rutherford, A. I., Ellis, B., Norton, S., Douiri, A., Gulliford, M. C., Cope, A. P., & Galloway, J. B. (2023). Treat-to-target urate-lowering therapy and hospitalisations for gout: results from a nationwide cohort study in England. Rheumatology, 62(7), 2426-2434. https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keac638
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Nov 3, 2022 |
Online Publication Date | Nov 10, 2022 |
Publication Date | Jul 5, 2023 |
Journal | Rheumatology |
Print ISSN | 1462-0324 |
Electronic ISSN | 1462-0332 |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Volume | 62 |
Issue | 7 |
Pages | 2426-2434 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keac638 |
Keywords | gout; crystal arthritis; hospitalizations; urate-lowering therapy; treat-to-target |
Public URL | https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/424965 |
Publisher URL | https://academic.oup.com/rheumatology/advance-article/doi/10.1093/rheumatology/keac638/6820920 |
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