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The Relationship between Serum Uric Acid Levels and Early Mortality in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Cases during Exacerbation.

Gökhan Büyükbayram1, Ömer Yüceer2, Fatma Sema Oymak3.   

Abstract

Aim: In this study, it was aimed to compare the levels of serum uric acid and uric acid/creatinine ratios in patients with COPD during an attack or in stable COPD, and to show whether serum uric acid and uric acid/creatinine ratios are associated with early mortality in COPD patients during an acute attack. Materials and
Methods: In this study, COPD acute attack (n=155) and stable COPD (n=30) patients were evaluated. The data of these patients were obtained from patient files and computer records. COPD diagnosis and severity assessment were made according to the GOLD 2006 guideline. Participants' age, gender, body mass index, pulmonary function test, arterial blood gas, uric acid, creatinine values and comorbidity information were recorded in the previously prepared Case Data Form. In 2012, when we conducted this study, gold 2006 was taken as the guideline for spirometry measurement, but spirometric measurements determined with reference values determined according to age, height and gender, and FEV1/FVC measurement <70% as diagnostic criteria in acute attack after bronchodilator were the guidelines used later, gold 2017. It is also compatible with gold2020 and gold2021 spirometry criteria.
Results: It was determined that the uric acid (p<0.001) and uric acid/creatinine (p<0.001) levels of the patients in the acute attack group were significantly higher than the levels of the patients in the stable group. The attack group was divided into two subgroups according to certain cut-off points for uric acid (>6 mg/dl for women and >7 mg/dl for men) and uric acid/creatinine ratio (median value 7.10). Since the upper limit of the uric acid value measured in the blood is 6 mg/dl in women and 7-8 mg/dl in men, the cut-off points for uric acid (>6 mg/dl for women and >7 mg/dl for men) were determined in our study. According to this categorization, it was determined that there was no statistically significant relationship between uric acid level (odds ratio 2.985 [95% confidence interval 0.61814,151]) and early mortality risk.
Conclusion: The results of this study showed that the uric acid and uric acid/creatinine levels in the attack group were higher than the levels in the stable group, but these parameters were not associated with early mortality.

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Keywords:  chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; mortality; uric acid, uric acid/creatinine ratio

Year:  2022        PMID: 36118541      PMCID: PMC9437757          DOI: 10.36141/svdld.v39i2.12127

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sarcoidosis Vasc Diffuse Lung Dis        ISSN: 1124-0490            Impact factor:   1.803


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