Hyperuricemia and global Cardiovascular Risk: State of the art and preventive prospects

<p>Over the last years, scientific research has focused its interest on a potential role of hyperuricemia as cardiovascular risk factor; main interest has been directed to persistent raised plasma levels of uric acid. Although some studies have not shown a close correlation between hyperuricem...

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Main Authors: Angelo Michele Carella (Author), Teresa Marinelli (Author), Armando Melfi tano (Author), Michele Di Pumpo (Author), Giovanni Modola (Author), Angelo Benvenuto (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Archives of Preventive Medicine - Peertechz Publications, 2017-07-04.
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Summary:<p>Over the last years, scientific research has focused its interest on a potential role of hyperuricemia as cardiovascular risk factor; main interest has been directed to persistent raised plasma levels of uric acid. Although some studies have not shown a close correlation between hyperuricemia and cardiovascular risk, most scientific evidence agrees that hyperuricemia plays a key role in determining cardiovascular events and in development of other risk factors often associated with only moderately increased serum uric acid levels. Pathophysiological mechanism underlying this association mainly include a hyperuricemia induced endothelial dysfunction, inflammatory and oxidative stress induced by high serum uric acid levels. Early diagnosis, follow-up and prevention programs and effective treatment of hyperuricemia are recommended in particular in patients with other concomitant cardiovascular risk factors. Urate-lowering therapy should be aimed at reaching at least a serum uric acid level below 6 mg/dL (360 μmol/L) though in high risk patients the lowest possible value of uric acid is better.</p>
DOI:10.17352/apm.000008