Coagulation in gout: is there a link with disease activity?
Daisy VedderMartijn GerritsenJoost C M MeijersMichael T NurmohamedPublished in: Clinical rheumatology (2022)
Patients with active gout have higher levels of thrombin generation markers, indicating a link between disease activity and coagulation. A change in disease activity after 1 year was not associated with significant changes in coagulation markers, probably due to prolonged low-grade inflammation. Future studies should focus on levels of coagulation markers in comparison with the general population and the effect of adequate gout treatment. Key Points • Patients with gout have an increased risk of cardiovascular events. • High disease activity was associated with higher levels of thrombin generation markers. • Over time, small decreases in inflammation were associated with a decrease in D-dimer and thrombin generation.