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Top Research in Gout from ACR Convergence 2024 at a Glance

Lisa Stamp, MBChB, PhD  |  November 23, 2024


Lisa Stamp, MBChB, PhD, is a rheumatologist and professor of medicine at the University of Otago, Christchurch, New Zealand and is the Clinical Lead Research for Health New Zealand. She has extensively researched the pathophysiology and management of gout.

References

  1. Liu J, Gamble G, Dalbeth N. Are participants in gout clinical trials representative of people with gout in the general population? [abstract]. Arthritis Rheumatol. 2024;76(suppl 9).
  2. Wang Z, Tilley S, Peloquin C, Petrow E, Clancy M, Neogi T. The relation of colchicine to knee/hip replacement among people with gout in a population-based cohort study [abstract]. 2024;76(suppl 9).
  3. FitzGerald J, Dalbeth N, Mikuls T, , et al. 2020 American College of Rheumatology Guideline for the Management of Gout. Arthritis Care Res. 2020;72(6):744–760.
  4. Richette P, Doherty M, Pascual E, et al. 2016 updated EULAR evidence-based recommendations for the management of gout. Ann Rheum Dis. 2017;76(1):29–42.
  5. Heijman MWJ, Fiolet ATL, Mosterd A, et al. Association of low-dose colchicine with incidence of knee and hip replacements: Exploratory analyses from a randomized, controlled, double-blind trial. Ann Intern Med. 2023;176(6):737–742.
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  7. Lopez E, Jackson L, Saag K, Danila M. Barriers and facilitators for outpatient follow-up after an acute gout flare: A qualitative research study [abstract]. Arthritis Rheumatol. 2024;76(suppl 9).
  8. Yokose C, Pascart T, Randhawa M, et al. Coronary dual-energy computed tomography for the detection of monosodium urate crystal deposition in the arteries of individuals with and without gout (CORODECT): A multi-center prospective imaging study [abstract]. 2024;76(suppl 9).
  9. Hammer H, Karoliussen L, Terslev L, et al. Continuous reduction in ultrasound detected crystal depositions over 5 years follow-up: Results from the NOR-Gout study [abstract]. 2024;76(suppl 9).

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