Factor Information
Data ID 1996
Factor serum creatinine(male patients)(mg/dl)
Description Being hypoxaemic (odds ratios, 14.2; 95% confidence intervals, 3.7–55.2; p , 0,001) and having higher body mass index (1.14 (1.04–1.26); p 5 0.007), higher serum creatinine (86.6; 3.2–3231.7, p 5 0.008), and higher low-density lipoprotein-choles- terol (1.02; 1.002–1.04, p 5 0.026) levels proved to be a risk factor for hyperuricaemia
Biomarker NA
Classification E2 (physiological factor - biochemical index)
Association
Application prognosis
Objective To ascertain if hyperuricaemia is associated with traditional cardiovascular risk factors such as dyslipidaemia.
p Value <0.01
OR 86.6
Conclusion Male congenital heart disease patients with high serum uric acid concentrations (>7 mg/dl) showed significantly (p , 0.05) higher body mass index, serum creatinine, total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol, triglycerides, and C-reactive protein concentrations than those male congenital heart disease patients with lower serum uric acid levels (≤7 mg/dl)
Risk Factor risk factor
CHD Type
ID 575
CHD Type isolated CHD
CHD Subtype VSD/TOF/ASD/CoA/PS/AVSD/TGA/AS/BAV/DORV/UVH/EA/PA/Ductus/TA/PTA/SAM/MVP/PVA/other
Reference
PMID 24702708
Year 2015
Title Hyperuricaemia in congenital heart disease patients
Sample
Population adults
Source blood
Region Canaria, Spain
Method spectro-photometry, immunoassay, binary logistic regression multivariate analysis
Race European
Disease History hypoxaemia
Treatment History N/A
Group serum uric acid≤7.0mg/dl(Treatment) serum uric acid>7.0mg/dl(Control)
Number 160 30
Age 30.8 6±13.6 years 35.3 ±14.2 years
Gender (Male: Female) 160:0 30:0
Marker Level 1.0± 0.2 mg/ml 1.2± 0.3 mg/ml