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Hypouricemia in the emergency department: A retrospective, single-center study
被引:3
|作者:
Makinouchi, Ryuichiro
[1
]
Koyama, Teppei
[1
]
Machida, Shinji
[1
]
Imai, Naohiko
[1
,2
]
机构:
[1] St Marianna Univ, Yokohama Seibu Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Div Nephrol & Hypertens, Yokohama, Japan
[2] St Marianna Univ, Yokohama Seibu Hosp, Div Nephrol andHypertens, Dept Internal Med, 1197-1 Yasashi-cho, Asahi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
关键词:
adolescent health;
emergency medicine;
URIC-ACID;
RENAL HYPOURICEMIA;
URAT1;
RISK;
TRANSPORT;
D O I:
10.1002/hsr2.1467
中图分类号:
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号:
1004 ;
120402 ;
摘要:
BackgroundsFew studies have reported the prevalence and characteristics of hypouricemia in the emergency department (ED). We investigated the prevalence and characteristics of hypouricemia in the ED of a university-affiliated hospital in Japan. MethodsThis is a retrospective cross-sectional single-center study. All adult patients (18 years old or older) who had their serum uric acid (SUA) measured at the ED between 2011 and 2021 were included. Information collected included age, sex, SUA, and serum creatinine. Hypouricemia was defined as an SUA level & LE;2.0 mg/dL. ResultsA total of 10,551 patients were included in the study. Fifty-one percent were male. The median SUA levels were significantly higher in men than in women (6.0 [4.8-7.4] vs. 4.7 [3.7-6.1], p < 0.001). The prevalence of hypouricemia was higher in women than in men (2.0% vs. 0.9%, p < 0.001). A possible cause of hypouricemia was identified in 88 patients. Malignancy and diabetes were the major possible cause of hypouricemia (p < 0.001). ConclusionThe distribution of SUA levels and prevalence of hypouricemia differed significantly by sex and age in the ED. Malignancy was the leading cause of hypouricemia in the ED.
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