QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS WITH GOUT

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Journals Park Publishing

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The aim is to identify factors associated with poor quality of life (QOL) in patients with gout.Material and methods. The study included 35 patients (31 men and 4 women) with a reliable diagnosis of gout. The average age of patients was 48.0±12.3 years, the median duration of the disease was 5.7 [3.0; 12.3] years, the number of arthritis attacks per year was 3 [1; 5], the average serum uric acid level (MC) was 510±120 mmol/l. 31.4% of patients took allopurinol, 40.5% had chronic arthritis, 36.5% — subcutaneous tofuses, 23% — coronary heart disease (CHD), 76% — arterial hypertension (AH), 15.4% — type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM), 10.2% — chronic kidney disease (CKD) with glomerular filtration rates <60 ml/min, 56% — obesity, 5.1% — chronic heart failure (CHF), 9.1% — a history of vascular catastrophes. To identify correlations between the indicators of QL according to the questionnaires EQ-5D, SF-36v1, functional status (FS) according to HAQ and clinical characteristics of the disease, as well as comorbid diseases, a correlation analysis according to Pearson and Spearman was carried out. Multiple regression analysis was used to identify factors that worsen QOL.

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