Relationship between serum urate concentration and clinically evident incident gout: an individual participant data analysis.
Nicola DalbethAmanda Phipps-GreenChristopher FramptonTuhina NeogiWilliam J TaylorTony R MerrimanPublished in: Annals of the rheumatic diseases (2018)
Serum urate level is a strong non-linear concentration-dependent predictor of incident gout. Nonetheless, only about half of those with serum urate concentrations ≥10mg/dL develop clinically evident gout over 15 years, implying a role for prolonged hyperuricaemia and additional factors in the pathogenesis of gout.