Clinical Characteristics of Early-Onset Gout in Outpatient Setting.
Yan LiParamarajan PiranavanDevi SundaresanRobert YoodPublished in: ACR open rheumatology (2019)
Patients with a first diagnosis of gout at age 40 years or younger frequently had cardiovascular risk factors and were less likely to achieve an sUA level less than 6.0 mg/dl compared with patients over 40 years of age who were treated in routine clinical practice. Clinicians should be aware that patients with early-onset gout may be an undertreated population with poor adherence to ULT and increased risk of recurrent gout and cardiovascular diseases.