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Identification of the Uric Acid Thresholds Predicting an Increased Total and Cardiovascular Mortality Over 20 Years

Authors :
Virdis, A
Masi, S
Casiglia, E
Tikhonoff, V
Cicero, A
Ungar, A
Rivasi, G
Salvetti, M
Barbagallo, C
Bombelli, M
Dell'Oro, R
Bruno, B
Lippa, L
D'Elia, L
Verdecchia, P
Mallamaci, F
Cirillo, M
Rattazzi, M
Cirillo, P
Gesualdo, L
Mazza, A
Giannattasio, C
Maloberti, A
Volpe, M
Tocci, G
Georgiopoulos, G
Iaccarino, G
Nazzaro, P
Parati, G
Palatini, P
Galletti, F
Ferri, C
Desideri, G
Viazzi, F
Pontremoli, R
Muiesan, M
Grassi, G
Borghi, C
Virdis, Agostino
Masi, Stefano
Casiglia, Edoardo
Tikhonoff, Valerie
Cicero, Arrigo F G
Ungar, Andrea
Rivasi, Giulia
Salvetti, Massimo
Barbagallo, Carlo M
Bombelli, Michele
Dell'Oro, Raffaella
Bruno, Berardino
Lippa, Luciano
D'Elia, Lanfranco
Verdecchia, Paolo
Mallamaci, Francesca
Cirillo, Massimo
Rattazzi, Marcello
Cirillo, Pietro
Gesualdo, Loreto
Mazza, Alberto
Giannattasio, Cristina
Maloberti, Alessandro
Volpe, Massimo
Tocci, Giuliano
Georgiopoulos, Georgios
Iaccarino, Guido
Nazzaro, Pietro
Parati, Gianfranco
Palatini, Paolo
Galletti, Ferruccio
Ferri, Claudio
Desideri, Giovambattista
Viazzi, Francesca
Pontremoli, Roberto
Muiesan, Maria Lorenza
Grassi, Guido
Borghi, Claudio
Virdis, A
Masi, S
Casiglia, E
Tikhonoff, V
Cicero, A
Ungar, A
Rivasi, G
Salvetti, M
Barbagallo, C
Bombelli, M
Dell'Oro, R
Bruno, B
Lippa, L
D'Elia, L
Verdecchia, P
Mallamaci, F
Cirillo, M
Rattazzi, M
Cirillo, P
Gesualdo, L
Mazza, A
Giannattasio, C
Maloberti, A
Volpe, M
Tocci, G
Georgiopoulos, G
Iaccarino, G
Nazzaro, P
Parati, G
Palatini, P
Galletti, F
Ferri, C
Desideri, G
Viazzi, F
Pontremoli, R
Muiesan, M
Grassi, G
Borghi, C
Virdis, Agostino
Masi, Stefano
Casiglia, Edoardo
Tikhonoff, Valerie
Cicero, Arrigo F G
Ungar, Andrea
Rivasi, Giulia
Salvetti, Massimo
Barbagallo, Carlo M
Bombelli, Michele
Dell'Oro, Raffaella
Bruno, Berardino
Lippa, Luciano
D'Elia, Lanfranco
Verdecchia, Paolo
Mallamaci, Francesca
Cirillo, Massimo
Rattazzi, Marcello
Cirillo, Pietro
Gesualdo, Loreto
Mazza, Alberto
Giannattasio, Cristina
Maloberti, Alessandro
Volpe, Massimo
Tocci, Giuliano
Georgiopoulos, Georgios
Iaccarino, Guido
Nazzaro, Pietro
Parati, Gianfranco
Palatini, Paolo
Galletti, Ferruccio
Ferri, Claudio
Desideri, Giovambattista
Viazzi, Francesca
Pontremoli, Roberto
Muiesan, Maria Lorenza
Grassi, Guido
Borghi, Claudio
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Serum uric acid (SUA) levels discriminating across the different strata of cardiovascular risk is still unknown. By utilizing a large population-based database, we assessed the threshold of SUA that increases the risk of total mortality and cardiovascular mortality (CVM). The URRAH study (Uric Acid Right for Heart Health) is a multicentre retrospective, observational study, which collected data from several large population-based longitudinal studies in Italy and subjects recruited in the hypertension clinics of the Italian Society of Hypertension. Total mortality was defined as mortality for any cause, CVM as death due to fatal myocardial infarction, stroke, sudden cardiac death, or heart failure. A total of 22 714 subjects were included in the analysis. Multivariate Cox regression analyses identified an independent association between SUA and total mortality (hazard ratio, 1.53 [95% CI, 1.21-1.93]) or CVM (hazard ratio, 2.08 [95% CI, 1.146-2.97]; P<0.001). Cutoff values of SUA able to discriminate total mortality (4.7 mg/dL [95% CI, 4.3-5.1 mg/dL]) and CVM status (5.6 mg/dL [95% CI, 4.99-6.21 mg/dL]) were identified. The information on SUA levels provided a significant net reclassification improvement of 0.26 and of 0.27 over the Heart Score risk chart for total mortality and CVM, respectively (P<0.001). Sex-specific cutoff values for total mortality and CVM were also identified and validated. In conclusion, SUA levels increasing the risk of total mortality and CVM are significantly lower than those used for the definition of hyperuricemia in clinical practice. Our data provide evidence of a cardiovascular SUA threshold that might contribute in clinical practice to improve identification of patients at higher risk of CVM.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308931274
Document Type :
Electronic Resource