Epidemiology of gout and hyperuricemia in New Caledonia - 18/02/22
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Highlights |
• | This study is the first to estimate the prevalence of gout in New Caledonia, a multiethnic Pacific island. |
• | The prevalence of gout was 3.3% (95% confidence interval 2.2–4.9) and varied across ethnicities. Polynesians had the highest prevalence (6.7% [2.5–16.8]). |
• | The prevalence of hyperuricemia was high: 67% (61.9–71.6) and 37% (32.3–42.0) for the 360- and 420-μmol/l thresholds, respectively. |
Abstract |
Objectives |
New Caledonia is a Pacific island of 270,000 inhabitants with mixed ethnicities, including Polynesians (10.2%), people from European ancestry (27.2%), and Melanesians (39.1%),. This study aimed at determining the prevalence of gout and hyperuricemia in the general population and the various ethnicities of New Caledonia.
Methods |
A 3-degree random sample of the population aged 18 to 60 years was adjusted according to the 2014 New Caledonia census. Face-to-face planned interviews and physical measurements were performed by trained nurses. All consenting participants underwent capillary measurement of creatinine; all consenting men and only women older than 40 years underwent point-of-care uricemia testing. Gout was defined by a validated algorithm. Two definitions of hyperuricemia were used: capillary level equivalent to plasma uric acid level>360μmol/l (6mg/dl) and>420μmol/l (7mg/dl) and/or urate-lowering drug treatment for both thresholds.
Results |
We included 1144 participants (adjusted mean age 37.7±12.0 years; adjusted sex ratio 50.4% men). The adjusted prevalence of gout was 3.3% (95% confidence interval 2.2–4.9). Prevalence was 6.7% (2.5–16.8), 4.1% (1.8–8.9), and 2.6% (1.4–4.7) for Polynesians, Europeans and Melanesians, respectively, and 1.9% (0.5–6.6) for other ethnicities. Prevalence of hyperuricemia, determined in 658 participants, was 67.0% (61.9–71.6) and 37.0% (32.3–42.0) for the 360- and 420-μmol/l thresholds, respectively, and was significantly greater for Polynesians and Melanesians than Europeans for both thresholds.
Conclusions |
The prevalence of gout and hyperuricemia in New Caledonia was high, including in patients of European descent.
Il testo completo di questo articolo è disponibile in PDF.Keywords : Gout, Hyperuricemia, Epidemiology, New Caledonia, Melanesians, Polynesians
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