Sex-specific associations between prolonged serum uric acid levels and risk of major adverse cardiovascular events

Hsiu-Ting Chien , Yu-Wen Lin , Li-Jiuan Shen , Song-Chou Hsieh , Lian-Yu Lin , Yi-An Chen , Fang-Ju Lin
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Abstract

Background

While hyperuricemia has been correlated with cardiovascular (CV) diseases, further evidence is required to evaluate the implications of stable serum uric acid (sUA) levels, especially concerning low sUA. This study aimed to investigate prolonged stable sUA levels and CV events/mortality.

Methods

We conducted a retrospective cohort study at a medical center using electronic medical records linked with the national claims database. Patients with at least two sUA measurements, with intervals ranging from 6 months to 4 years, were included. The mean of the first two eligible sUA measurements were analyzed, stratified by sex. Outcomes of interest comprised major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE), heart failure hospitalization, CV and all-cause mortality.

Results

This study included 33,096 patients (follow-up: men 6.6 years, women 6.4 years). After multivariable adjustment, cubic spline models showed that long-term high sUA levels were consistently associated with a higher risk of MACE, heart failure hospitalization, CV and all-cause mortality. A U-shaped association was observed between sUA levels and all-cause mortality in both sexes and between sUA levels and CV mortality in women. The impact of sUA, especially lower levels, on CV events and mortality was more pronounced in women than in men.

Conclusion

Long-term high sUA levels are consistently associated with increased risk of CV events and mortality. A U-shaped association between sUA levels and all-cause mortality was observed in both men and women and was pronounced in women. The findings underscore the importance of considering sUA levels, especially in women, when assessing CV risk.

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血清尿酸水平延长与主要不良心血管事件风险之间的性别特异性关联
背景虽然高尿酸血症与心血管疾病(CV)有关,但还需要进一步的证据来评估血清尿酸(sUA)水平稳定的影响,尤其是低 sUA。本研究旨在调查长期稳定的 sUA 水平与心血管事件/死亡率的关系。方法我们在一家医疗中心开展了一项回顾性队列研究,使用的是与国家索赔数据库相连的电子病历。研究纳入了至少进行过两次sUA测量的患者,测量时间间隔从6个月到4年不等。按照性别分层,对符合条件的前两次sUA测量值的平均值进行了分析。研究结果包括主要不良心血管事件(MACE)、心力衰竭住院、心血管疾病和全因死亡率。经多变量调整后,立方样条模型显示,长期高sUA水平始终与MACE、心衰住院、CV和全因死亡的较高风险相关。在男性和女性的 sUA 水平与全因死亡率之间,以及在女性的 sUA 水平与心血管疾病死亡率之间,均观察到 U 型关系。与男性相比,女性的 sUA(尤其是较低水平的 sUA)对心血管事件和死亡率的影响更为明显。在男性和女性中都观察到了 sUA 水平与全因死亡率之间的 U 型关系,在女性中更为明显。这些发现强调了在评估心血管风险时考虑 sUA 水平(尤其是女性)的重要性。
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