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Something Old, Something New: the ACR Gout Treatment Guideline and Its Evolution from 2012 to 2020.

Rebecca E CohenMichael H PillingerMichael Toprover
Published in: Current rheumatology reports (2020)
There are many similarities between the two guidelines, and also several key differences. The 2020 guidelines assist in the clinical management of gout by healthcare providers. Additionally, the new guidelines utilize newer literature to help create an evidence-based approach to the treatment for gout. We discuss the methodological approach to each guideline (RAND versus GRADE), as well as the final recommendations for gout flare treatment, use of imaging, urate-lowering therapy, lifestyle changes, and genetic testing prior to initiation of allopurinol in each guideline, as well as lingering issues that the 2020 guidelines have not addressed. We dissect both the 2012 and 2020 ACR gout guidelines to summarize the key similarities and differences between the two as well as discuss how the authors came to the recommendations that they did for each set of guidelines.
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