Gout Flashcards

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Demographics of Gout:

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2% incidence
Men > 30 and Women > 50
Common in Maori, PI and African American
BMI > 30

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Aetiology of Gout:

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  • Renal doesn’t excrete enough Uric acid causing hyperuricemia (90%)
  • High Uric acid production (10%)
  • Genetics (60%)
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Signs and Symptoms of Gout:

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Pain that comes and goes in the 1 MTP joint with inflammation

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Diagnosis of Gout:

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  • High concentrations of uric acid in blood

- See Crystals in MTP joint (high erythrocyte sedimentation rate)

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Pathophysiology of Gout:

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  • Uric Acid Crystals in MTP joint

- Renal Caliculi

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Conventional Therapies for Gout:

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  • Exercise (when there is no flare up)
  • Ice, NSAID’s (anti-inflammatories)
  • Reduce Weight
  • Reduce intake of meat, fish, alcohol and sugary drinks
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What is the role of aerobic exercise in rehabilitation of Gout?
(Williams PT study)

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  • Reduced risk of gout with increased physical activity
  • BMI below 27.5 pref. 25
  • Eat more fruit and eat less meat, bread and alcohol
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Why is exercise good for people with Gout:

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Because there is evidence that it counteracts the hyperuricaemic effects of obesity and insulin resistance

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Contraindications to exercise for people with Gout:

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  • Flare up
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Exercise Recommendations for people with Gout:

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Prescribe for age and fitness level

- Be aware for CVD

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Acute and Chronic Responses to exercise in people with Gout:

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  • Improved metabolic function
    Decreased insulin resistance and enhanced kidney function
  • Reduced risk of co-morbidities
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