作者
David Bursill,William J. Taylor,Robert Terkeltaub,Abhishek Abhishek,Alexander So,Ana Beatriz Vargas‐Santos,Angelo Gaffo,Ann K. Rosenthal,Anne-Kathrin Tausche,Anthony M. Reginato,Bernhard Manger,Carlo Alberto Scirè,Carlos Pineda,Caroline van Durme,Ching-Tsai Lin,Congcong Yin,Daniel Albert,Edyta Biernat‐Kałuża,Edward Roddy,Eliseo Pascual,Fabio Becce,Fernando Pérez-Ruiz,Francisca Sivera,Frédéric Lioté,Georg Schett,George Nuki,Georgios Filippou,Géraldine McCarthy,Geraldo da Rocha Castelar Pinheiro,Hang‐Korng Ea,Helena de Almeida Tupinambá,Hisashi Yamanaka,Hyon K. Choi,James Mackay,James R. O’Dell,Janitzia Vázquez Mellado,Jasvinder A. Singh,John FitzGerald,L. Jacobsson,Leo A. B. Joosten,Leslie R. Harrold,Lisa K. Stamp,Mariano Andrés,Marwin Gutiérrez,Masanari Kuwabara,Mats Dehlin,M. Janssen,Michael Doherty,Michael S. Hershfield,Michael H. Pillinger,N. Lawrence Edwards,Naomi Schlesinger,Nitin Kumar,Ole Slot,Sébastien Ottaviani,Pascal Richette,Paul MacMullan,Peter T. Chapman,Peter E. Lipsky,Philip C. Robinson,Puja P. Khanna,Rada Gancheva,Rebecca Grainger,Richard J. Johnson,Ritch te Kampe,Robert T. Keenan,Sara K. Tedeschi,Seoyoung C. Kim,Sung Jae Choi,Theodore Fields,Thomas Bardin,Till Uhlig,Tim Jansen,Tony R. Merriman,Tristan Pascart,Tuhina Neogi,Viola Klück,Worawit Louthrenoo,Nicola Dalbeth
摘要
Objective
There is a lack of standardisation in the terminology used to describe gout. The aim of this project was to develop a consensus statement describing the recommended nomenclature for disease states of gout. Methods
A content analysis of gout-related articles from rheumatology and general internal medicine journals published over a 5-year period identified potential disease states and the labels commonly assigned to them. Based on these findings, experts in gout were invited to participate in a Delphi exercise and face-to-face consensus meeting to reach agreement on disease state labels and definitions. Results
The content analysis identified 13 unique disease states and a total of 63 unique labels. The Delphi exercise (n=76 respondents) and face-to-face meeting (n=35 attendees) established consensus agreement for eight disease state labels and definitions. The agreed labels were as follows: 'asymptomatic hyperuricaemia', 'asymptomatic monosodium urate crystal deposition', 'asymptomatic hyperuricaemia with monosodium urate crystal deposition', 'gout', 'tophaceous gout', 'erosive gout', 'first gout flare' and 'recurrent gout flares'. There was consensus agreement that the label 'gout' should be restricted to current or prior clinically evident disease caused by monosodium urate crystal deposition (gout flare, chronic gouty arthritis or subcutaneous tophus). Conclusion
Consensus agreement has been established for the labels and definitions of eight gout disease states, including 'gout' itself. The Gout, Hyperuricaemia and Crystal-Associated Disease Network recommends the use of these labels when describing disease states of gout in research and clinical practice.