Outpatient Gout Follow-up After an Emergency Department Visit for Gout Flares.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 RHEUMATOLOGY
Lesley E Jackson, Elizabeth Lopez, Kenneth G Saag, Rahima Begum, Gary Cutter, Maria I Danila
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Abstract

Objective: Gout follow-up after an emergency department (ED) visit for gout flare may improve outcomes, which could be influenced by demographics and social determinants of health. We aimed to determine the factors associated with outpatient gout follow-up within our health care system within 6 months following an ED visit for a gout flare.

Methods: This historical cohort study was conducted at an academic medical center that includes 3 EDs and 1 urban urgent care. Among patients with a gout flare during their ED visit, we determined the presence/absence of an outpatient visit for gout within 6 months of the ED visit. We reported the proportion of patients who received outpatient gout follow-up. We used multivariable logistic regression to test the association between key covariates and outpatient follow-up for gout.

Results: From September 2021 to August 2022, we analyzed 159 patients with gout flare at the ED visit, of whom 56 (35.2%) had an outpatient visit addressing gout within 6 months. Being married (odds ratio [OR], 2.66; confidence interval [CI], 1.25-5.68; p = 0.01), absence of comorbidities (OR, 3.86; CI, 1.01-14.71; p = 0.048), use of colchicine at the ED visit or discharge (OR, 2.67; CI, 1.18-6.02; p = 0.02), and increased age (OR, 1.44; CI, 1.15-1.82; p = 0.002, for each 5-year increase) were associated with increased odds of gout follow-up.

Conclusions: Among a cohort of patients seeking urgent/emergent care for gout flare, only one-third followed up for gout in the outpatient setting. Modifiable factors such as colchicine prescription use were associated with gout follow-up, which may represent areas to target in future studies focused on promoting improved outpatient follow-up for gout.

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3.50
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228
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology the peer-reviewed, bimonthly journal that rheumatologists asked for. Each issue contains practical information on patient care in a clinically oriented, easy-to-read format. Our commitment is to timely, relevant coverage of the topics and issues shaping current practice. We pack each issue with original articles, case reports, reviews, brief reports, expert commentary, letters to the editor, and more. This is where you''ll find the answers to tough patient management issues as well as the latest information about technological advances affecting your practice.
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