Elevated uric acid levels in premenopausal female systemic lupus erythematosus patients: Association with potential or existing renal damage

Do premenopausal female systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients have a low incidence of hyperuricaemia (HU) as healthy premenopausal females? As of yet, there have been few studies. This study aims to investigate the serum uric acid (UA) levels of premenopausal female SLE patients and the associ...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of inflammation 2018, Vol.16
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Haijun, Cai, Xiaoyan, Dai, Lie, Ma, Jianda, Mo, Yingqian
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Zusammenfassung:Do premenopausal female systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients have a low incidence of hyperuricaemia (HU) as healthy premenopausal females? As of yet, there have been few studies. This study aims to investigate the serum uric acid (UA) levels of premenopausal female SLE patients and the associated clinical risk factors. 107 premenopausal female SLE patients were divided into two groups: the high UA SLE group (n = 45) and the normal UA SLE group (n = 62). In total, 50 age-matched healthy premenopausal females served as the control group. Serum UA concentration, kidney damage index, lupus index, disease activity score of lupus and serum lipid index were collected and compared between the SLE subgroups. Binary logistic regression and multiple linear regression analyses were used to analyse the association of high UA levels with clinical features. The mean UA level of the SLE group was significantly higher than that of the control group (509.73 ± 150.28 μmol/L vs 296.78 ± 69.87 μmol/L, P 
ISSN:2058-7392
1721-727X
2058-7392
DOI:10.1177/2058739218802442