Common biochemistry blood tests- uric acid Flashcards

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Uric acid

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  • End product of purine metabolism
  • Excreted by kidneys (2/3rds) and hut hyperuricaemia caused by:
  • Increase formation of uric acid e,g. cancer chemotherapy
  • Decreased excretion of uric acid e.g. diuretics, often idiopathic; genetic or CKD
  • Or combination of both
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Gout

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  • Severe joint pain of rapid onset
  • Swelling and redness of joint
  • Typically affects MTP joint of big toe
  • Urate crystals in synovial fluid
  • Serum urate variable
  • First acute attacks usually subside within 5-10 days
  • Normal uric acid doesn’t exclude: CRP and neutrophils are normally raised in gout
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Gout- complications

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-Serum uric acid levels >360 mcmol/L are associated with increased risk for recurrent gout attacks
COmplications of gout are uncommon but can include
-Kidney stones
-Tophus formation
-Permanent joint damage

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Gout- Acute attack

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  • Relieving symptoms- acute attack
  • Rest and elevated limb
  • Keep joint cold
  • NSAID
  • If cannot take NSAID< colchicine (500mcg 2-4x day with max 6mg a day)
  • If cannot take NSAID or colchicine, system corticosteroids
  • IL-1 inhibitor
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Gout-preventing further attacks

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  • Maintain ideal body weight
  • Restrict red meat and avoid high protein intake
  • Avoid purine rich food- liver, kidneys and seafood
  • Avoid dehydration (2L per day)
  • Alcohol to a minimum
  • Fizzy drinks containing fructose
  • Exercise
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Gout preventing further attacks

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  • If >2 attacks per year or high risk
  • Start allopurinol 1-2 weeks after inflammation settled
  • Allopurinol is a xanthine oxidase inhibitor which prevents xanthine being converted into uric acid
  • Titrate dose until SUA is <300mcmol/L
  • Need to commence low dose NSAID or colchicine to cover first week of allopurinol, to prevent flare ups of acute gout
  • Urosuric (probenisid)
  • Febuxostat if allopurinol not tolerated/ COntra indicated
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Most common tests

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  • U&E
  • LFT
  • TFT
  • Glucose
  • BONE SCREEN
  • Uric acid
  • Cardiac enxymes
  • ChE
  • Haematology
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