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Urate-lowering therapy in patients with hyperuricemia and heart failure: A retrospective cohort study using the UK Clinical Practice Research Datalink

Author
S. Kiddle
K. Sundell
S. Perl
S. Nolan
M. Bjursell
Keywords
Humans
*Hyperuricemia/drug therapy/blood/epidemiology/complications
Male
*Heart Failure/epidemiology/drug therapy/mortality
Female
Aged
United Kingdom/epidemiology
Retrospective Studies
*Uric Acid/blood
*Gout Suppressants/therapeutic use
Risk Factors
Middle Aged
Biomarkers/blood
Treatment Outcome
Gout/drug therapy/blood/complications/epidemiology
Time Factors
Databases, Factual
Follow-Up Studies
gout
heart failure
hyperuricemia
urate‐lowering therapy
analysis and manuscript development.
Year of Publication
2024
Journal
Clin Cardiol
Volume
47
Number of Pages
e24297
ISBN Number
0160-9289 (Print)
0160-9289
Accession Number
38873862
DOI
10.1002/clc.24297
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