Abstract\ud The disease burden of inpatient gout has not been reported. Using a discharge diagnosis\ud database and individual case record review, 77 patients who developed acute gout\ud complicating a hospital admission for another reason were identified between January\ud 2001 and April 2010 at The Townsville Hospital. A control group of 28 301 cases with\ud identical principal diagnoses were similarly ascertained, along with a subgroup of 231\ud cases matched for age, gender and ethnicity. Patients with an admission complicated by\ud acute gout stayed 6 days longer in hospital than matched control patients (9 days vs 3\ud days, P = 0.0005) with the same principal diagnoses and demographics. Patients with an\ud attack of gout were more li...
Background: Gout is one of the most prevalent inflammatory arthritis in the world. It is associated ...
to the disease Gout is a common disease both in primary care and hospital practice. In UK general pr...
To determine what proportion of patients treated for gout by the tertiary level rheumatology service...
Objectives. To describe the national demographics, comorbidities and mortality of admissions associa...
Recent and comprehensive research of gout in the Pacific region and Hawai'i is significantly lacking...
Objective. To estimate costs of illness in a cross-sectional cohort of patients with gout attending ...
Abstract To analyze the epidemiology, clinical features and costs of hospitalized patients with gout...
To examine the management of gout in general practice in Townsville, Australia, and to explore comor...
Abstract: Background: Acute gout attacks account for a substantial number of visits to the emergency...
A study of the clinical profile of gout-diagnosed patients was undertaken within general practice in...
Abstract Background All published studies of health care utilization in gout have been cross-section...
Objectives: For most gout patients, excruciatingly painful gout attacks are the major clinical burde...
Objective: Gout is the most common cause of inflammatory arthritis in men, but has not previously be...
Gout is a chronic disorder of uric acid metabo-lism punctuated by acute painful attacks. Gout affect...
Objective. The central strategy for effective gout management is longterm urate-lowering therapy to ...
Background: Gout is one of the most prevalent inflammatory arthritis in the world. It is associated ...
to the disease Gout is a common disease both in primary care and hospital practice. In UK general pr...
To determine what proportion of patients treated for gout by the tertiary level rheumatology service...
Objectives. To describe the national demographics, comorbidities and mortality of admissions associa...
Recent and comprehensive research of gout in the Pacific region and Hawai'i is significantly lacking...
Objective. To estimate costs of illness in a cross-sectional cohort of patients with gout attending ...
Abstract To analyze the epidemiology, clinical features and costs of hospitalized patients with gout...
To examine the management of gout in general practice in Townsville, Australia, and to explore comor...
Abstract: Background: Acute gout attacks account for a substantial number of visits to the emergency...
A study of the clinical profile of gout-diagnosed patients was undertaken within general practice in...
Abstract Background All published studies of health care utilization in gout have been cross-section...
Objectives: For most gout patients, excruciatingly painful gout attacks are the major clinical burde...
Objective: Gout is the most common cause of inflammatory arthritis in men, but has not previously be...
Gout is a chronic disorder of uric acid metabo-lism punctuated by acute painful attacks. Gout affect...
Objective. The central strategy for effective gout management is longterm urate-lowering therapy to ...
Background: Gout is one of the most prevalent inflammatory arthritis in the world. It is associated ...
to the disease Gout is a common disease both in primary care and hospital practice. In UK general pr...
To determine what proportion of patients treated for gout by the tertiary level rheumatology service...