A study of serum uric acid levels in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Authors : Duggirala Pujitha Chowdary, Sankar Kalairajan, Gerard Joseph Devadassou, Mopuru Penchala Varun

DOI : 10.18231/j.pjms.2020.009

Volume : 10

Issue : 1

Year : 2020

Page No : 36-38

Hyperuricemia as a predictor in COPD and Exacerbation. The study aims to measure serum uric acid levels in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease as a predictor.
Materials and Methods: It is an observational study done on 50 COPD patients newly diagnosed or previously diagnosed. Serum uric acid level, chest x-ray and pulmonary function tests were performed with consent.
Results: The mean normal Serum uric acid (mg/dl) was 4.86+ 1.6. The increased mean serum uric acid (Hyperuricemia) was 9.67+ 1.8. The mean serum urea and creatinine levels were 26.74+3.91 and 0.94+0.20. The FEV1% Predicted in Normal UAC – 51.8+18.6 and in cases of Hyperuricemia 53.4+16.7. FVC% Predicted in Normal UAC was 77.5+17.8 in cases of Hyperuricemia it was 76.5+18.5.
Conclusion: The outcome of our study shows serum uric acid is cost-effective, easy and non-invasive and possibly suitable in assessing the patient disease severity, progression to exacerbation.

Keywords: COPD, Serum uric acid, Hyperuricemia, Predictor.


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