Urate-lowering treatment and risk of total joint replacement in patients with gout

Chang Fu Kuo*, I. Jun Chou, Lai Chu See, Jung Sheng Chen, Kuang Hui Yu, Shue Fen Luo, Ao Ho Hsieh, Weiya Zhang, Michael Doherty

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Abstract

Objectives. To examine whether gout is an independent risk factor for total joint replacement (TJR) and whether urate-lowering treatment (ULT) reduces this risk. Methods. Using the Taiwan National Health Insurance database and the UK Clinical Practice Research Datalink, 74 560 Taiwan patients and 34 505 UK patients with incident gout were identified and age and sex matched to people without gout. Cox proportional hazards models and condition logistic regression were used to examine the risk of TJR in gout patients and the association between cumulative defined daily dose (cDDD) of ULT and TJR. Results. The prevalence rates of TJR in the patients at the time of diagnosis of gout and in people without gout were 1.16% vs 0.82% in Taiwan and 2.61% vs 1.76% in the UK. After a gout diagnosis, the incidence of TJR was higher in the patients with gout compared with those without (3.23 vs 1.91 cases/1000 person-years in Taiwan and 6.87 vs 4.61 cases/1000 person-years in the UK), with adjusted HRs of 1.56 (95% CI 1.45, 1.68) in Taiwan and 1.14 (1.05, 1.22) in the UK. Compared with patients with gout with <28 cDDD ULT, the adjusted ORs for TJR were 0.89 (95% CI 0.77, 1.03) for 2890 cDDD, 1.03 (0.85, 1.24) for 90180 cDDD and 1.12 (0.94, 1.34) for >180 cDDD ULT in Taiwan. In the UK, the respective ORs were 1.09 (0.83, 1.42), 0.93 (0.68, 1.27) and 1.08 (0.94, 1.24). Conclusion. This population-based study provides evidence from two nation populations that gout confers significant TJR risk, which was not reduced by current ULT.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2129-2139
Number of pages11
JournalRheumatology (United Kingdom)
Volume57
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 12 2018

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Keywords

  • Gout
  • Total joint replacement
  • Urate-lowering treatment

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