A long term study conducted in the UK found something interesting about patients with gout...something that might sound surprising at first glance.
Over the multiple year study, 45,378 patients were followed. Gout patients smoked more cigarettes and consumed more alcohol than their non-gout counterparts...and they were at a significantly increased risk for atrial fibrillation. During the study, 12% of subjects diagnosed with gout developed atrial fibrillation within 5 years! It is believed that the elevated uric acid levels of gout patients are the common denominator. Although this study may have its faults, it certainly sheds light on the fact that more research is needed in this area.
You can read specifics about the study by clicking this link.
Sources: MedPageToday; Wikimedia
Over the multiple year study, 45,378 patients were followed. Gout patients smoked more cigarettes and consumed more alcohol than their non-gout counterparts...and they were at a significantly increased risk for atrial fibrillation. During the study, 12% of subjects diagnosed with gout developed atrial fibrillation within 5 years! It is believed that the elevated uric acid levels of gout patients are the common denominator. Although this study may have its faults, it certainly sheds light on the fact that more research is needed in this area.
You can read specifics about the study by clicking this link.
Sources: MedPageToday; Wikimedia
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