Critical appraisal of serum urate targets in the management of gout

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Gout management involves two broad aspects: treatment of gout flares to provide rapid symptomatic relief and long-term urate-lowering therapy to lower serum urate sufficiently to prevent gout flares from occurring. All of the major rheumatology societies recommend a target serum urate of <5 mg/dl (<0.30 mmol/l) or <6 mg/dl (<0.36 mmol/l), both of which are below the point of saturation for urate and therefore lead to monosodium urate crystal dissolution. In this Review, we describe the rationale for treat-to-target urate approach in the long-term management of gout and the current evidence and controversy around the appropriate serum urate targets.

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Stamp, L. K., & Dalbeth, N. (2022, October 1). Critical appraisal of serum urate targets in the management of gout. Nature Reviews Rheumatology. Nature Research. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41584-022-00816-1

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