Hyperuricemia, urine uric excretion, and associated complications in thalassemia patients
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Hyperuricemia, urine uric excretion, and associated complications in thalassemia patients
Abstract
Thalassemia patients have a high cell turnover rate due to chronic hemolysis and ineffective erythropoiesis; therefore, hyperuricemia is anticipated. This study aimed to identify the prevalence of hyperuricemia, gout and nephrolithiasis, conditions associated with serum uric acid (SUA), and urine uric acid excretion (UUA) in thalassemia patients. This was a cross-sectional study in patients aged 15 years or older at Chiang Mai University Hospital. All patients had blood and 24-h urine collection test. We enrolled 112 thalassemia patients in which 67.0% were female, 64.3% had beta thalassemia/Hb E, 76.8% were transfusion dependent, and 59.8% were post splenectomy. The median age was 29 (16-58) years. Mean SUA was 6.7 ± 2.0 mg/dl and hyperuricemia (SUA > 6.8 mg/dl) was found in 47 cases (45.2%). Intact spleen (ORs 4.3, 95%CI 1.55-12.50, p = 0.01) and lower FEuric (ORs 2.08, 95%CI 1.35-3.33, p < 0.01) were associated with hyperuricemia significantly. Seven (6.3%) had gouty arthritis and nine (8%) had microscopic hematuria, one case being confirmed nephrolithiasis. The mean UUA excretion was 981.3 ± 335.0 mg/day and UUA hyperexcretion (> 700 mg/24 h) was found in 83.3%. UUA hyperexcretion patients had renal hyperfiltration 46%, glomerular dysfunction 84%, and tubular dysfunction 7.7%. From our study, hyperuricemia was found in approximately 40% of thalassemia patients but gouty arthritis occurred only in few patients (6%). This may be explained by urinary uric hyperexcretion which is found in over 80%. The significant risk factors for hyperuricemia were intact spleen and lower fraction excretion of uric acid.
Keywords: Gout; Hyperuricemia; Thalassemia; Uric excretion.
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