What causes gout?
Abnormally high levels of uric acid, resulting in deposition of urate crystals in joints/soft tissue & urinary tract.
Which gender is gout more common in?
Males.
How can one obtain high levels of uric acid (hyperuricaemia)?
What conditions can cause uric acid under-excretion (build-up)?
Which 2 drugs should never be given with a condition like gout?
Aspirin, or a thiazide-like diuretic.
Thiazides make you lose electrolytes & make you return uric acid/glucose.
Aspirin can increase uric acid retention.
Which disease goes hand in hand with gout?
CVD
What things are associated with an over-production of urate?
What are some examples of foods/liquids that have high purine content?
What are the symptoms of an acute attack of gout?
Pain/redness/hotness of toe joints
Acute attack symptoms:
What other joints in the body can gout present in?
What is tophaceous gout?
Crystals of uric acid accumulating in the joints, forming bumps/raises
What are the main aims of treatment for gout?
What must you avoid while treating an acute attack of gout?
You must avoid fluctuations of uric acid levels in the body, as this can prolong the attack or trigger future ones.
What are the 4 treatment options for an acute attack of gout?
Which NSAID is the safest to use for an acute attack of gout, and why?
Naproxen, because it has the best safety profile for CV risk.
How is ibuprofen give for an acute attack of gout?
Off-licensed, so try to avoid.
How how you minimise GI toxicity with any NSAID?
By starting with a high dose, then reducing it.
How long are NSAIDs usually required for, for an acute attack of gout?
7-14 days till the attack goes away - depending on patients response
Why is colchicine less effective than NSAIDs?
Because they have a slower onset of action & higher number of side effects.
When should colchicine be given, if it were to be used for an acute attack of gout?
Immediately after the symptoms appear, as its efficacy reduces over time.
What is the dosing of colchicine for an acute attack of gout?
1mg initially, then 500mcg every 4h for 3 days
In which patients should the dosing of colchicine need to be adjusted?
Elderly & renaly impaired.
What are some side effects of colchicine?
If renal insufficiency is present, which class of drug is given for an acute attack of gout?
Corticosteroids.