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普通人群中低尿酸血症的患病率及并发症:日本的一项大规模横断面研究。

Prevalence and complications of hypouricemia in a general population: A large-scale cross-sectional study in Japan.

作者信息

Kuwabara Masanari, Niwa Koichiro, Ohtahara Akira, Hamada Toshihiro, Miyazaki Satoshi, Mizuta Einosuke, Ogino Kazuhide, Hisatome Ichiro

机构信息

Department of Cardiology, Toranomon Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.

Division of Renal Diseases and Hypertension, School of Medicine, University of Colorado Denver, Aurora, Colorado, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2017 Apr 27;12(4):e0176055. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0176055. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

BACKGROUNDS

Hypouricemia was reported as a risk factor for exercise-induced acute renal injury (EIAKI) and urinary stones. However, the prevalence of kidney diseases among hypouricemic subjects has not been evaluated. This study was conducted to clarify the prevalence of hypouricemia and the association of hypouricemia with kidney diseases by using a large-scale Japanese population data.

METHODS

This study is a retrospective cross-sectional study at the Center for Preventive Medicine, St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, Japan, and Sanin Rousai Hospital, Yonago, Japan. We analyzed the medical records of 90,143 Japanese subjects at the center in St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, and 4,837 subjects in Sanin Rousai Hospital, Yonago, who underwent annual regular health check-up between January 2004 and June 2010. We defined hypouricemia as serum uric acid level of ≤2.0 mg/dL. We checked the medical history of all the study subjects and compared the rates of complications including urinary stones and kidney diseases among those with or without hypouricemia.

RESULTS

The prevalence of hypouricemia was 0.19% in St. Luke's International Hospital, Tokyo, and 0.58% in Sanin Rousai Hospital, Yonago. The prevalence of hypouricemia in women was larger than that in men both in Tokyo (0.31% vs 0.068%, p<0.001) and in Yonago (1.237% vs 0.318%, p<0.001). Among 172 hypouricemic subjects (30 men), the rates of previous urinary stones and kidney diseases (including nephritis/nephrosis) were 1.2% (3.3% men, 0.7% women) and 2.3% (10% men, 0.7% women), respectively. Hypouricemic men had a 9-fold higher rate of previously having kidney diseases compared to non-hypouricemic men (p<0.001). However, the rates of other diseases including urinary stones were not significantly different between the two groups.

CONCLUSIONS

Hypouricemia was associated with a history of kidney disease especially in men.

摘要

背景

低尿酸血症被报道为运动性急性肾损伤(EIAKI)和尿路结石的一个危险因素。然而,低尿酸血症患者中肾脏疾病的患病率尚未得到评估。本研究旨在通过使用大规模日本人群数据来阐明低尿酸血症的患病率以及低尿酸血症与肾脏疾病之间的关联。

方法

本研究是一项在日本东京圣路加国际医院预防医学中心和日本米子市三宁芦西医院开展的回顾性横断面研究。我们分析了东京圣路加国际医院该中心90143名日本受试者以及米子市三宁芦西医院4837名受试者的病历,这些受试者在2004年1月至2010年6月期间接受了年度定期健康检查。我们将低尿酸血症定义为血清尿酸水平≤2.0mg/dL。我们查阅了所有研究对象的病史,并比较了有或无低尿酸血症者中尿路结石和肾脏疾病等并发症的发生率。

结果

东京圣路加国际医院低尿酸血症的患病率为0.19%,米子市三宁芦西医院为0.58%。在东京,女性低尿酸血症的患病率高于男性(0.31%对0.068%,p<0.001);在米子市也是如此(1.237%对0.318%,p<0.001)。在172名低尿酸血症受试者(30名男性)中,既往尿路结石和肾脏疾病(包括肾炎/肾病)的发生率分别为1.2%(男性为3.3%,女性为0.7%)和2.3%(男性为10%,女性为0.7%)。与非低尿酸血症男性相比,低尿酸血症男性既往患肾脏疾病的发生率高9倍(p<0.001)。然而,两组之间包括尿路结石在内的其他疾病发生率没有显著差异。

结论

低尿酸血症与肾脏疾病史相关,尤其是在男性中。

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