GOUT TREATMENT Part 3
Dr. Louise Perlin
Division of Rheumatology St. Michael’s Hospital
Grand Rounds July 12, 2006
GOUT TREATMENT
• Gout prevalence doubled over the last 20 yrs. • Factors?
- longevity - diuretic use - low dose ASA - obesity - end stage renal disease - hypertension - metabolic syndrome
• Treatment: pharmacologic and non-pharm.
CORE ASPECTS OF MANAGEMENT
• Patient Education
• Weight Loss
- obesity is an independent risk factor for gout
Boston Vets Admin. Aging Study Am. J. Med 1987;82:421
Johns Hopkins Precursors Study Rheum Dis Clin. NA 1990;16:539 Health Professional F/U study Arch Int. Med. 2005;165:742
Nurses Health Study A+R 2005;52(suppl 9):S733
CORE ASPECTS OF MANAGEMENT
• Diet
- purine rich meat and fish correlated with ↑ SUA/gout - no assoc. with total protein or purine rich vegetables - low fat dairy products may be protective - Vitamin C is uricosuric
Choi HK et al. Arch Int Med 2005;165:742 A+R 2005;52:283 and 52:1843 NEJM 2004;350:1093
CORE ASPECTS OF MANAGEMENT
• Alcohol
- beer > liquor associated with ↑ SUA and gout risk - wine imposes no gout risk and may be protective
Arthritis Care Res 2004;51:1023 Lancet 2004;363:1277
Choi, H. K. et. al. Ann Intern Med 2005;143:499-516
MODIFICATION OF CO-MORBIDITIES/RISK FACTORS
• Raised serum urate and increased risk of
gout with: - obesity - hyperlipidemia - hyperglycemia/insulin resistance - hypertension - (smoking) - diuretic use
GOUT - TREATMENT
GOALS:
1. terminate acute attack 2. provide rapid, safe pain/anti-inflammatory relief 3. prevent complications • destructive arthropathy • tophi • renal stones
Choi, H. K. et. al. Ann Intern Med 2005;143:499-516
ACUTE GOUT TREATMENT Agents: 1. NSAIDS 2. Corticosteroids 3. Colchicine
ACUTE GOUT - TREATMENT
• DO NOT START A URATE
LOWERING DRUG (eg: allopurinol) DURING AN ACUTE ATTACK
• IF ON A URATE LOWERING DRUG,
DO NOT STOP OR ADJUST DOSE.
ACUTE GOUT - TREATMENT A. Colchicine
• must be started in first 24 hours • narrow therapeutic - toxic ratio i.e.,: GI upset in 80% • limited therapeutic use in acute gout • other side effects: bone marrow suppression, renal failure, CHF, death
ACUTE GOUT - TREATMENT
B. NSAIDS COX-1 and COX-2
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use in patients without contraindication use maximum dose/potent NSAID
e.g., Indomethacin 50 mg po t.i.d. Diclofenic 50 mg po t.i.d. Ketorolac 10 mg q4-6hrs
• continue until pain/inflammation absent
for 48 hours
ACUTE GOUT - TREATMENT
C. Corticosteroid
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use when • NSAIDS risky or contraindicated e.g.,: elderly hypertensive peptic ulcer disease renal impairment liver impairment
use when • NSAIDS ineffective
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ACUTE GOUT - TREATMENT
C. Corticosteroid • mode of administration
1. intra-articular with drainage R/O sepsis
e.g.,) depomedrol 40-80 mg with lidocaine
2. oral prednisone 30-40 mg qd for 3-4 days. Then taper by 5 mg every 2-3 days and stop over 1-2 weeks
GOUT - URATE LOWERING TREATMENT General Principles:
1. 2. 3. never start a uric lowering agent during an acute attack hyperuricemia with an acute inflammatory arthritis is not necessarily gout * crystal analysis asymptomatic hyperuricemia is not an indication for treatment. Though … SUA may be an additional independent risk factor for CV disease
Am J Med 2005; 118:816 J. Rheum 2005; 32(5):906 Arch Int Med 2004; 164(14);1546
GOUT - URATE LOWERING TREATMENT General Principles: • gout is a true urate deposition disease ie: urate crystals are present • halt crystal formation - cure the disease • maintain SUA level below 360µmol/l ie: below the tissue saturation for MSU
A+R 2002; 47:555 J Rheum 2001; 28:577 Ann Int. Med. 2005; 143:499
Choi, H. K. et. al. Ann Intern Med 2005;143:499-516
URATE LOWERING TREATMENT Who to treat?
1. tophi 2. gouty athropathy 3. radiographic changes of gout 4. multiple joint involvement 5. nephrolithiasis controversy: when to treat in early disease?
URATE LOWERING DRUGS
Uricosurics – inhibit URAT1
1.Probenecid and Sulfinpyrazone
- require: good renal function
no ASA good urine output day and night - therefore limited use
2. Losartan
- no trials in gout management
Choi, H. K. et. al. Ann Intern Med 2005;143:499-516
URATE LOWERING DRUGS
Allopurinol - an inhibitor of xanthine oxidase
• start low eg) 50-100 mg qd • increase by 50-100mg every 2-3 weeks
according to symptoms and measured SUA • “average” dose 300 mg daily – lower dose if renal/hepatic insufficiency – higher dose in non-responders • prophylactic colchicine until allopurinol dose stable
URATE LOWERING DRUGS
Allopurinol side effects • pruritic papular rash 3-10% consider desensitization protocol • GI upset, macular or vasculitic or TEN skin rash, myelo-suppression, hepatitis, alopecia • Allopurinol Hypersensitivity (AHS): skin rash, fever, hepatitis, eosinophilia, renal impairment
URATE LOWERING DRUGS
Allopurinol drug interactions
–Coumadin –Vidarabine –Cyclosporin –Azothiaprine allopurinol may prolong ½ life of these drugs and increase toxicity
GOUT -PROPHYLAXIS
Colchicine (at low dose)
• indications:
-until dose of urate lowering drug optimized -if patient cannot take a urate lowering drug • dose: -0.6 mg qd or occasional b.i.d. -0.3 mg qd or q2days if renal disease or elderly SMALLEST DAILY DOSE POSSIBLE INDIVIDUALIZE
URATE LOWERING DRUGS
The Future:
1. fuboxistat NEJM 2005; 353:2450 - more selective non-purine xanthine oxidase inhibitor - mainly metabolized in liver - more info needed about short and long term safety 2. natural uricase - issues with toxicity- Ab formation, anaphylaxis, fever 3. uricase with HMW polyethylene glycol PEG 4. ? new treatment targeting URAT1 anion exchange
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