Time of Initiation |
Reference |
Key Recommendation: When the decision is made that ULT is indicated
while the patient is experiencing a gout flare, starting ULT during the gout
flare over starting ULT after the gout flare has resolved is conditionally recommended. * including the time
efficiency offered by initiating therapy during the concurrent flare visit
rather than risking the patient not returning for ULT initiation. *input from the Patient
Panel emphasized that patients are likely to be highly motivated to take ULT
due to the symptoms related to the current flare. *potential extension or
worsening of a flare * possibility of
information overload for patients, which may lead to conflating flare
management and long-term ULT |
American College of Rheumatology , 2020 |
Key Recommendation: Commencement of ULT
is best delayed until inflammation has settled as ULT is better discussed
when the patient is not in pain. |
British Society for Rheumatology , 2017 |
Key Recommendation : Allopurinol can be initiated during an acute flare
of gout; there is little evidence supporting delaying treatment until the
flare has settled. |
BPACNZ, 2018 |
Allopurinol should not be started until the acute
attack has settled. However, if patient has been on long term allopurinol,
the drug should not be stopped |
CPG Malaysia Gout, 2008 |
Reference
1) American College of Rheumatology Guideline for the Management of Gout 2020 Retrieved from https://www.rheumatology.org/Portals/0/Files/Gout-Guideline-Early-View-2020.pdf
2) The British Society for Rheumatology Guideline for the Management of Gout 2017 Retrieved from https://academic.oup.com/rheumatology/article/56/7/e1/3855179
3) Managing Gout, BPACNZ, 2018 Retrieved from https://bpac.org.nz/2018/docs/gout-part1.pdf
4) Clinical Practice Guideline Malaysia: Gout, 2008
Prepared by Nabiha @ 22.08.2020
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