SAT0403 SEX DIFFERENCES ARE PRESENT IN CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS, BUT NOT IN RESPONSE TO DIFFERENT URATE LOWERING THERAPIES IN PATIENTS WITH GOUT

ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES(2019)

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Background Clinical characteristics of gout differ between women and men1. Little however is known about the association between these differences and response to treatment. As women seem to have lower mean uric acid excretion compared to men2,3, response to uricosuric agents might be better compared to xanthine oxidase inhibitors. Objectives To identify sex differences in clinical characteristics and response to urate lowering therapy (ULT) in patients with gout and in women difference in response to allopurinol or benzbromarone. Methods Patients with clinical diagnosis of gout, a first outpatient visit between January 2010 and March 2018 and a follow-up of at least 6 months were included in a retrospective cohort study, with ongoing recruitment, conducted in two rheumatology centres in the Netherlands. From this cohort, patients who started ULT were selected. Clinical characteristics and treatment outcomes of allopurinol and benzbromarone were compared between women and men, including drug survival (corrected for age and renal function) and cumulative incidence of achieving target serum uric acid ( Results From a total of 519 (105 women/414 men) patients, 513 (104 women/409 men) and 74 (18 women/56 men) patients were included in the allopurinol and/or benzbromarone group, respectively. Clinical characteristics are described in Table 1. Drug survival was similar for women and men for allopurinol (hazard ratio 1.08; 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.71-1.64) as well as for benzbromarone (hazard ratio 0.66; 95% CI 0.26-1.66) (Figure 1a and b). Cumulative incidences of achieving target serum uric acid were 66% (69/104) and 73% (300/409) after allopurinol and 83% (15/18) and 82% (46/56) after benzbromarone for women and men, respectively. Comparison in women between response to allopurinol and benzbromarone was not statistically significant (p = 0.15). Conclusion Clinical characteristics of gout differ between women and men, confirming previous studies, with women being older, having more comorbidities and using diuretics more often. Although women have shown to be more uric acid under secretors compared to men, this does not seem to result in a difference in response to a xanthine oxidase inhibitor or an uricosuric agent. References [1] Harrold LR, et al. Ann Rheum Dis. 2006Oct;65(10):1368-72. [2] Park YB, et al. Clin Rheumatol2000;19(2):142-6. [3] te Kampe R. et al. Ann Rheum Dis.2018;77: Suppl A1637 Disclosure of Interests Sophie Wanten: None declared, Minke ter Stal: None declared, Wing-Yee Kwok: None declared, Frank van den Hoogen: None declared, Marcel Flendrie Grant/research support from: Research grants from Grunenthal, Menarini, Consultant for: Yes, advisory board for Grunenthal in 2017, Paid instructor for: Yes, for Menarini, Noortje van Herwaarden: None declared
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different urate lowering therapies,gout,clinical characteristics
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