老年人高尿酸血症和痛风的治疗展望。

Q2 Medicine
Madison W Carter, Youssef M Roman
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摘要

各种合并症和广泛的药物治疗方案往往使老年人痛风的管理复杂化。即使在普通人群中,管理痛风也具有挑战性,因为临床医生必须制定急性痛风治疗策略,评估慢性管理的需要,并优化痛风发作的预防。有几个因素影响药物治疗的选择,包括患者的病史、目前的药物、社会和家族史、种族、年龄和护理偏好。这篇文章回顾痛风管理的重点是老年人通过案例研究的方法,突出共同决策的重要性。药师与患者直接护理的结合引入了一种以药师为主导的痛风管理新模式,可以提高对降尿酸治疗的依从性并优化药物选择。尽管痛风的流行率不断上升,但它仍然是管理最差的疾病之一。这篇综述的目的是强调有效和安全的痛风管理的关键原则,考虑到老年人群中常见的合并症和药物治疗。
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Perspectives on the Management of Hyperuricemia and Gout in Older Adults.

Various comorbidities and extensive medication regimens often complicate the management of gout in older adults. Even in the general population, managing gout can be challenging, as clinicians must develop strategies for acute gout treatment, assess the need for chronic management, and optimize prophylaxis for gout flares. Several factors influence the choice of pharmacologic therapy, including the patient's medical history, current medications, social and family history, ethnicity, age, and care preferences. This article reviews gout management with a focus on older adults through a case study approach, highlighting the importance of shared decision-making. The integration of pharmacists into direct patient care introduces a novel model of pharmacist-led gout management, which can improve adherence to urate-lowering therapy and optimize medication selection. Despite the rising prevalence of gout, it remains one of the most poorly managed diseases. This review aims to emphasize key principles for effective and safe gout management, taking into account the comorbidities and medications commonly encountered in the older adult population.

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Senior Care Pharmacist
Senior Care Pharmacist PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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