Relationship between hyperuricemia and anemia in gout

Lazarenko, O. and Kuzmina, G. (2025) Relationship between hyperuricemia and anemia in gout. The IV International scientific and practical conference «Trends in the development of science as the main way to replace old technologies», January 27-29, 2025. pp. 104-105.

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Abstract

Aim. Determining the prevalence of anemia in gout, establishing a correlation between SUA level and anemia. Materials and methods. 30 men with gout were examined. Anemia was defined as a hemoglobin level <130 g/L. Hyperuricemia was defined as SUA level ≥ 7,0 mg/dL in men. The relationship between SUA and anemia was explored using multivariate linear regression models. Results and discussion. Anemia is more common in patients with gout than in patients without it. Patients with gout have significantly increased concentrations of ferritin and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein. In addition, a positive correlation was found between these indicators (p<0,05). Аge and BMI were positively correlated with anemia, whereas serum iron, white blood cells and SUA were negatively associated with anemia. Conclusions. Anemia is a common comorbid condition in patients with gout, negatively affecting quality of life, physical activity, and cardiovascular function. This condition is multifactorial and requires an in-depth diagnostic search, careful clinical evaluation, and consideration of effective treatment and prevention methods.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Тези
Uncontrolled Keywords: hyperuricemia, anemia, gout, cardiovascular disease
Subjects: Internal Medicine
Divisions: Faculty of Postgraduate Education > Department of Therapy, cardiology and family medicine FPE
Depositing User: Анастасия Жигар
Date Deposited: 23 Jun 2025 09:08
Last Modified: 23 Jun 2025 09:08
URI: http://repo.dma.dp.ua/id/eprint/9464

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