Gout & SLE - 405 Flashcards
gout
a disruption in uric acid metabolism that caues deposits of urate salts in certain tissues (such as in or around the joints)
gouty arthritis
-urate crystals in synovial fluid
-acute, painful inflammation
chronic tophaceous gout
advanced stage of gout w/ the development of tophi (small white nodules composed of urate crystals that can be see upon assessment)
gouty arthritis is caused by
-increase uric acid production
-decreased uric acid excretion in the kidneys
-increased intake of foods containing purine
-drug induced (secondary GA)
modifiable risk factors of gout
hyperuricemia, obesity, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, CV disease, DM, CKD, dietary factors, alcohol, meds
gouty arthritis CM
-pain (intense, mornings, great toe)
-cannot have anything touch where the pain is
-inflammation: edema, tenderness, redness
-fever & malaise
-peaks at 24-48hrs, takes 5-10 days for flare to end
are tophi painful
no but cause body image disturbance and impairs use of hands
increase in weight gain causes
increase in gout
if overweight w/ gout: kcal restriction, inc protein, complex carbs & dec sat fat + dec sugar sweetened bevs & avoid flare foods like fatty meals, organ rich foods, beer and distilled spirits
recommendations for people w/ gout
1) lose wt
2) take meds
3) eat recommended diet
dx of gout
-elevated uric acid
-24 hr urine collection (can tell what is cause)
-synovial fluid tested (gold standard but rarely done)
gout collaborative care
-address modifiable risk factors
-pain control & joint immobilization during flares
-encourage fluids
-drug therapy (primary therapy)
gout drug therapy
acute: colchicine (dramatic relief within 12-24 hrs) & NSAIDs
prophylactic: allopurinal (2-6wk onset)
lupus
an autoimmune, multisystem inflammatory disease that is chronic w/ unpredictable remissions & exacerbations of flares
who is most affected by lupus
females ages 20-40
+genetic, hormonal, environmental & immunologic in origin
+AA
lupus typically affects
skin, joints, serous membranes, + renal, hematologic & neurologic systems