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Hospitalizations for Acute Gout: Process Mapping the Inpatient Journey and Identifying Predictors of Admission.
Russell, Mark D; Nagra, Deepak; Clarke, Benjamin D; Balachandran, Sathiyaa; Buazon, April; Boalch, Amy; Bechman, Katie; Adas, Maryam A; Alveyn, Edward G; Rutherford, Andrew I; Galloway, James B.
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  • Russell MD; M.D. Russell, MBBChir, Doctoral Research Fellow, D. Nagra, MD, Clinical Research Fellow, B.D. Clarke, MSc, Clinical Research Fellow, S. Balachandran, MBBS, Clinical Research Fellow, A. Buazon, MSc, Clinical Research Fellow, A. Boalch, MBBS, Clinical Research Fellow, K. Bechman, PhD, Clinical Lecture
  • Nagra D; M.D. Russell, MBBChir, Doctoral Research Fellow, D. Nagra, MD, Clinical Research Fellow, B.D. Clarke, MSc, Clinical Research Fellow, S. Balachandran, MBBS, Clinical Research Fellow, A. Buazon, MSc, Clinical Research Fellow, A. Boalch, MBBS, Clinical Research Fellow, K. Bechman, PhD, Clinical Lecture
  • Clarke BD; M.D. Russell, MBBChir, Doctoral Research Fellow, D. Nagra, MD, Clinical Research Fellow, B.D. Clarke, MSc, Clinical Research Fellow, S. Balachandran, MBBS, Clinical Research Fellow, A. Buazon, MSc, Clinical Research Fellow, A. Boalch, MBBS, Clinical Research Fellow, K. Bechman, PhD, Clinical Lecture
  • Balachandran S; M.D. Russell, MBBChir, Doctoral Research Fellow, D. Nagra, MD, Clinical Research Fellow, B.D. Clarke, MSc, Clinical Research Fellow, S. Balachandran, MBBS, Clinical Research Fellow, A. Buazon, MSc, Clinical Research Fellow, A. Boalch, MBBS, Clinical Research Fellow, K. Bechman, PhD, Clinical Lecture
  • Buazon A; M.D. Russell, MBBChir, Doctoral Research Fellow, D. Nagra, MD, Clinical Research Fellow, B.D. Clarke, MSc, Clinical Research Fellow, S. Balachandran, MBBS, Clinical Research Fellow, A. Buazon, MSc, Clinical Research Fellow, A. Boalch, MBBS, Clinical Research Fellow, K. Bechman, PhD, Clinical Lecture
  • Boalch A; M.D. Russell, MBBChir, Doctoral Research Fellow, D. Nagra, MD, Clinical Research Fellow, B.D. Clarke, MSc, Clinical Research Fellow, S. Balachandran, MBBS, Clinical Research Fellow, A. Buazon, MSc, Clinical Research Fellow, A. Boalch, MBBS, Clinical Research Fellow, K. Bechman, PhD, Clinical Lecture
  • Bechman K; M.D. Russell, MBBChir, Doctoral Research Fellow, D. Nagra, MD, Clinical Research Fellow, B.D. Clarke, MSc, Clinical Research Fellow, S. Balachandran, MBBS, Clinical Research Fellow, A. Buazon, MSc, Clinical Research Fellow, A. Boalch, MBBS, Clinical Research Fellow, K. Bechman, PhD, Clinical Lecture
  • Adas MA; M.D. Russell, MBBChir, Doctoral Research Fellow, D. Nagra, MD, Clinical Research Fellow, B.D. Clarke, MSc, Clinical Research Fellow, S. Balachandran, MBBS, Clinical Research Fellow, A. Buazon, MSc, Clinical Research Fellow, A. Boalch, MBBS, Clinical Research Fellow, K. Bechman, PhD, Clinical Lecture
  • Alveyn EG; M.D. Russell, MBBChir, Doctoral Research Fellow, D. Nagra, MD, Clinical Research Fellow, B.D. Clarke, MSc, Clinical Research Fellow, S. Balachandran, MBBS, Clinical Research Fellow, A. Buazon, MSc, Clinical Research Fellow, A. Boalch, MBBS, Clinical Research Fellow, K. Bechman, PhD, Clinical Lecture
  • Rutherford AI; M.D. Russell, MBBChir, Doctoral Research Fellow, D. Nagra, MD, Clinical Research Fellow, B.D. Clarke, MSc, Clinical Research Fellow, S. Balachandran, MBBS, Clinical Research Fellow, A. Buazon, MSc, Clinical Research Fellow, A. Boalch, MBBS, Clinical Research Fellow, K. Bechman, PhD, Clinical Lecture
  • Galloway JB; M.D. Russell, MBBChir, Doctoral Research Fellow, D. Nagra, MD, Clinical Research Fellow, B.D. Clarke, MSc, Clinical Research Fellow, S. Balachandran, MBBS, Clinical Research Fellow, A. Buazon, MSc, Clinical Research Fellow, A. Boalch, MBBS, Clinical Research Fellow, K. Bechman, PhD, Clinical Lecture
J Rheumatol ; 49(7): 725-730, 2022 07.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35293331
OBJECTIVE: To identify predictors of admission following emergency department (ED) attendances for gout flares and to describe barriers to optimal inpatient gout care. METHODS: ED attendances and hospital admissions with primary diagnoses of gout were analyzed at 2 UK-based hospitals between January 1, 2017, and December 31, 2020. Demographic and clinical predictors of ED disposition (admission or discharge) and reattendance for gout flares were identified using logistic regression and survival models, respectively. Case note reviews (n = 59), stakeholder meetings, and process mapping were performed to capture detailed information on gout management and to identify strategies to optimize care. RESULTS: Of 1220 emergency attendances for gout flares, 23.5% required hospitalization (median length of stay: 3.6 days). Recurrent attendances for flares occurred in 10.4% of patients during the study period. In multivariate logistic regression models, significant predictors of admission from ED were older age, overnight ED arrival time, higher serum urate (SU), higher C-reactive protein, and higher total white cell count at presentation. Detailed case note reviews showed that only 22.6% of patients with preexisting gout were receiving urate-lowering therapy (ULT) at presentation. Initial diagnostic uncertainty was common, yet rheumatology input and synovial aspirates were rarely obtained. By 6 months postdischarge, 43.6% were receiving ULT; however, few patients had treat-to-target dose optimization, and only 9.1% achieved SU levels ≤ 360 µmol/L. CONCLUSION: We identified multiple predictors of hospitalization for acute gout. Treat-to-target optimization of ULT following hospitalization remains inadequate and must be improved if admissions are to be prevented.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Artritis Gotosa / Gota Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Rheumatol Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Artritis Gotosa / Gota Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Rheumatol Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article