Investigated the prevalence of hypouricemia in Peking Union Medical College Hospital / 中华检验医学杂志
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine
; (12): 237-241, 2018.
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ABSTRACT
Objective To investigate the prevalence and possible factors of hypouricemia in Peking Union Medical College Hospital.Methods A retrospective investigation.Serum uric acid, lipids, glucose and other chemistry tests were analyzed among 83176 outpatients(Male30795,Female52381), 15849 inpatients(Male7402,Female8447)and 24081 healthy subjects(Male11859,Female12222)in Peking Union Medical College Hospital from December 2015 to April 2016.Grouped by gender and age, the prevalence of hypouricemiawas analyzed in all subjects and the etiology and possible risk factors of hypouricemia were explored among all patients.Results The serum uric acid of outpatients,inpatients and healthy subjects were 286(235-348)μmol/L, 282(226-348)μmol/L and 298(244-358)μmol/L, respectively.And the prevalence were 0.6%(499/83176),2.5%(390/15849)and 0.2%(39/24081), respectively.The prevalence of hypouricemia ofwomen was significantly higher than that ofmen(outpatients0.7%vs 0.4%,P<0.001;inpatients2.8%vs 2.1%,P=0.004;healthy subjects:
0.30%vs 0.04%, P<0.001).After analyzing 507 hypouricemia patients, the top three clinical diagnoses that related with hypouricemia were kidney diseases, tumor and rheumatic diseases.Compared with the control group, the prevalence of hypouricemia in hypertriglyceridemia group and group with eGFR higher than 90 ml/(min· 1.73 m2)were lower(OR0.33, 95% CI0.21-0.50; OR0.16, 95% CI0.09-0.29), and the prevalence of hypouricemia in hyperglycemia group was higher(OR1.62, 95% CI1.12-2.35). Conclusion The prevalence of hypouricemia of Chinese women was higher than that of men and may be related with TG,Glu and eGFR.
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Chinese
Journal:
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine
Year:
2018
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