To determine what proportion of patients treated for gout by the tertiary level rheumatology service at the Royal Brisbane Hospital between 2014 to 2018 reached target serum urate levels. Secondary aims included exploring the demographic characteristics of those who did and did not reach target.The records of patients who were treated at least once either as in inpatient or outpatient by the rheumatology service at the Royal Brisbane Hospital between 01/01/2014 and 31/12/2018 were reviewed. Clinical status, treatment characteristics and outcome were recorded and analysed.There were 129 patients who met the inclusion criteria for the study, the majority of patients were male and 39% had tophaceous gout. Fifty four (42%) had been intentionall...
To describe the current pharmacological approach to gout treatment reported by rheumatologists in Br...
The treat-to-target (T2T) concept has been applied successfully in several inflammatory rheumatic di...
Although gout is potentially curable, the management of this disease is often suboptimal. In this st...
Objective. The central strategy for effective gout management is longterm urate-lowering therapy to ...
The current paper aimed to describe the quality of care for gout patients by showing the clinical ou...
ABSTRACT. Objective. The central strategy for effective gout management is longterm urate-lowering t...
To examine the management of gout in general practice in Townsville, Australia, and to explore comor...
Objectives Gout is often not adequately treated, and we aimed to apply urate lowering treatment (ULT...
Gout is the most common inflammatory arthritis characterized by painful disabling acute attacks. It ...
Objective: To review the current management of gout in primary care with particular attention to lif...
Abstract Achieving target serum uric acid (SUA) levels is important in gout management. Guidelines r...
Low compliance in patients with gout is one of the reasons for inadequate disease control.Objective:...
To describe the current pharmacological approach to gout treatment reported by rheumatologists in Br...
Thanda Aung,* Gihyun Myung,* John D FitzGerald Division of Rheumatology/Department of Internal Medi...
Although gout is potentially curable, the management of this disease is often suboptimal. In this st...
To describe the current pharmacological approach to gout treatment reported by rheumatologists in Br...
The treat-to-target (T2T) concept has been applied successfully in several inflammatory rheumatic di...
Although gout is potentially curable, the management of this disease is often suboptimal. In this st...
Objective. The central strategy for effective gout management is longterm urate-lowering therapy to ...
The current paper aimed to describe the quality of care for gout patients by showing the clinical ou...
ABSTRACT. Objective. The central strategy for effective gout management is longterm urate-lowering t...
To examine the management of gout in general practice in Townsville, Australia, and to explore comor...
Objectives Gout is often not adequately treated, and we aimed to apply urate lowering treatment (ULT...
Gout is the most common inflammatory arthritis characterized by painful disabling acute attacks. It ...
Objective: To review the current management of gout in primary care with particular attention to lif...
Abstract Achieving target serum uric acid (SUA) levels is important in gout management. Guidelines r...
Low compliance in patients with gout is one of the reasons for inadequate disease control.Objective:...
To describe the current pharmacological approach to gout treatment reported by rheumatologists in Br...
Thanda Aung,* Gihyun Myung,* John D FitzGerald Division of Rheumatology/Department of Internal Medi...
Although gout is potentially curable, the management of this disease is often suboptimal. In this st...
To describe the current pharmacological approach to gout treatment reported by rheumatologists in Br...
The treat-to-target (T2T) concept has been applied successfully in several inflammatory rheumatic di...
Although gout is potentially curable, the management of this disease is often suboptimal. In this st...