Gout, Hyperuricaemia and Crystal-Associated Disease Network (G-CAN) consensus statement regarding labels and definitions of disease states of gout
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Published:2019-09-09
Issue:11
Volume:78
Page:1592-1600
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ISSN:0003-4967
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Container-title:Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Ann Rheum Dis
Author:
Bursill DavidORCID, Taylor William J, Terkeltaub Robert, Abhishek Abhishek, So Alexander K, Vargas-Santos Ana BeatrizORCID, Gaffo Angelo LinoORCID, Rosenthal Ann, Tausche Anne-Kathrin, Reginato Anthony, Manger Bernhard, Sciré Carlo, Pineda Carlos, van Durme Caroline, Lin Ching-Tsai, Yin Congcong, Albert Daniel Arthur, Biernat-Kaluza Edyta, Roddy EdwardORCID, Pascual Eliseo, Becce FabioORCID, Perez-Ruiz Fernando, Sivera Francisca, Lioté Frédéric, Schett GeorgORCID, Nuki George, Filippou GeorgiosORCID, McCarthy Geraldine, da Rocha Castelar Pinheiro Geraldo, Ea Hang-Korng, Tupinambá Helena De Almeida, Yamanaka Hisashi, Choi Hyon K, Mackay James, ODell James R, Vázquez Mellado Janitzia, Singh Jasvinder AORCID, Fitzgerald John D, Jacobsson Lennart T H, Joosten Leo, Harrold Leslie R, Stamp Lisa, Andrés Mariano, Gutierrez Marwin, Kuwabara MasanariORCID, Dehlin Mats, Janssen Matthijs, Doherty Michael, Hershfield Michael S, Pillinger Michael, Edwards N Lawrence, Schlesinger NaomiORCID, Kumar Nitin, Slot Ole, Ottaviani Sebastien, Richette PascalORCID, MacMullan Paul A, Chapman Peter T, Lipsky Peter E, Robinson Philip, Khanna Puja P, Gancheva Rada N, Grainger Rebecca, Johnson Richard J, Te Kampe Ritch, Keenan Robert T, Tedeschi Sara KORCID, Kim Seoyoung, Choi Sung Jae, Fields Theodore R, Bardin ThomasORCID, Uhlig Till, Jansen Tim, Merriman Tony, Pascart Tristan, Neogi TuhinaORCID, Klück Viola, Louthrenoo Worawit, Dalbeth Nicola
Abstract
ObjectiveThere is a lack of standardisation in the terminology used to describe gout. The aim of this project was to develop a consensus statement describing the recommended nomenclature for disease states of gout.MethodsA content analysis of gout-related articles from rheumatology and general internal medicine journals published over a 5-year period identified potential disease states and the labels commonly assigned to them. Based on these findings, experts in gout were invited to participate in a Delphi exercise and face-to-face consensus meeting to reach agreement on disease state labels and definitions.ResultsThe content analysis identified 13 unique disease states and a total of 63 unique labels. The Delphi exercise (n=76 respondents) and face-to-face meeting (n=35 attendees) established consensus agreement for eight disease state labels and definitions. The agreed labels were as follows: ‘asymptomatic hyperuricaemia’, ‘asymptomatic monosodium urate crystal deposition’, ‘asymptomatic hyperuricaemia with monosodium urate crystal deposition’, ‘gout’, ‘tophaceous gout’, ‘erosive gout’, ‘first gout flare’ and ‘recurrent gout flares’. There was consensus agreement that the label ‘gout’ should be restricted to current or prior clinically evident disease caused by monosodium urate crystal deposition (gout flare, chronic gouty arthritis or subcutaneous tophus).ConclusionConsensus agreement has been established for the labels and definitions of eight gout disease states, including ‘gout’ itself. The Gout, Hyperuricaemia and Crystal-Associated Disease Network recommends the use of these labels when describing disease states of gout in research and clinical practice.
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Rheumatology
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