Research ArticleArticle
Outcome Measures in Acute Gout: A Systematic Literature Review
Nicola Dalbeth, Cathy S. Zhong, Rebecca Grainger, Dinesh Khanna, Puja P. Khanna, Jasvinder A. Singh, Fiona M. McQueen and William J. Taylor
The Journal of Rheumatology December 2013, jrheum.131244; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.131244
Nicola Dalbeth
From the Department of Medicine, University of Auckland, Auckland; Department of Medicine, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand; Division of Rheumatology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan; and Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA. Supported by a University of Auckland summer studentship (CSZ). Dr. Dalbeth has received consultant fees from Ardea Biosciences, Metabolex, Novartis, and Takeda; her institution has received funding from Fonterra; and she is inventor on a patent related to milk products and gout. Dr. D. Khanna has received consultant fees from Ardea, Takeda, Novartis, and Savient, and has served on a speakers bureau for Savient. Dr. P. Khanna serves on the speakers bureau for Takeda. J.A. Singh has received research grants from Takeda and Savient and consultant fees from Savient, Takeda, Ardea, Regeneron, Allergan, URL pharmaceuticals, and Novartis. J.A. Singh is a member of the executive of OMERACT, an organization that develops outcome measures in rheumatology and receives arms-length funding from 36 companies; a member of the American College of Rheumatology’s Guidelines Subcommittee of the Quality of Care Committee; and a member of the Veterans Affairs Rheumatology Field Advisory Committee. N. Dalbeth, MD, FRACP, Associate Professor; C.S. Zhong, Medical Student, Department of Medicine, University of Auckland; R. Grainger, PhD, FRACP, Senior Lecturer, Department of Medicine, University of Otago; D. Khanna, MD, MS, Associate Professor; P.P. Khanna, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Division of Rheumatology, University of Michigan; J.A. Singh, MBBS, MPH, Associate Professor, Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of Alabama at Birmingham; F. McQueen, MD, FRACP, Professor, Department of Molecular Medicine, University of Auckland; W.J. Taylor, PhD, FRACP, Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Otago. Address correspondence to Dr. Dalbeth, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, 85 Park Rd, Grafton, Auckland, New Zealand; E-mail: n.dalbeth@auckland.ac.nz
Cathy S. Zhong
From the Department of Medicine, University of Auckland, Auckland; Department of Medicine, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand; Division of Rheumatology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan; and Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA. Supported by a University of Auckland summer studentship (CSZ). Dr. Dalbeth has received consultant fees from Ardea Biosciences, Metabolex, Novartis, and Takeda; her institution has received funding from Fonterra; and she is inventor on a patent related to milk products and gout. Dr. D. Khanna has received consultant fees from Ardea, Takeda, Novartis, and Savient, and has served on a speakers bureau for Savient. Dr. P. Khanna serves on the speakers bureau for Takeda. J.A. Singh has received research grants from Takeda and Savient and consultant fees from Savient, Takeda, Ardea, Regeneron, Allergan, URL pharmaceuticals, and Novartis. J.A. Singh is a member of the executive of OMERACT, an organization that develops outcome measures in rheumatology and receives arms-length funding from 36 companies; a member of the American College of Rheumatology’s Guidelines Subcommittee of the Quality of Care Committee; and a member of the Veterans Affairs Rheumatology Field Advisory Committee. N. Dalbeth, MD, FRACP, Associate Professor; C.S. Zhong, Medical Student, Department of Medicine, University of Auckland; R. Grainger, PhD, FRACP, Senior Lecturer, Department of Medicine, University of Otago; D. Khanna, MD, MS, Associate Professor; P.P. Khanna, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Division of Rheumatology, University of Michigan; J.A. Singh, MBBS, MPH, Associate Professor, Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of Alabama at Birmingham; F. McQueen, MD, FRACP, Professor, Department of Molecular Medicine, University of Auckland; W.J. Taylor, PhD, FRACP, Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Otago. Address correspondence to Dr. Dalbeth, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, 85 Park Rd, Grafton, Auckland, New Zealand; E-mail: n.dalbeth@auckland.ac.nz
Rebecca Grainger
From the Department of Medicine, University of Auckland, Auckland; Department of Medicine, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand; Division of Rheumatology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan; and Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA. Supported by a University of Auckland summer studentship (CSZ). Dr. Dalbeth has received consultant fees from Ardea Biosciences, Metabolex, Novartis, and Takeda; her institution has received funding from Fonterra; and she is inventor on a patent related to milk products and gout. Dr. D. Khanna has received consultant fees from Ardea, Takeda, Novartis, and Savient, and has served on a speakers bureau for Savient. Dr. P. Khanna serves on the speakers bureau for Takeda. J.A. Singh has received research grants from Takeda and Savient and consultant fees from Savient, Takeda, Ardea, Regeneron, Allergan, URL pharmaceuticals, and Novartis. J.A. Singh is a member of the executive of OMERACT, an organization that develops outcome measures in rheumatology and receives arms-length funding from 36 companies; a member of the American College of Rheumatology’s Guidelines Subcommittee of the Quality of Care Committee; and a member of the Veterans Affairs Rheumatology Field Advisory Committee. N. Dalbeth, MD, FRACP, Associate Professor; C.S. Zhong, Medical Student, Department of Medicine, University of Auckland; R. Grainger, PhD, FRACP, Senior Lecturer, Department of Medicine, University of Otago; D. Khanna, MD, MS, Associate Professor; P.P. Khanna, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Division of Rheumatology, University of Michigan; J.A. Singh, MBBS, MPH, Associate Professor, Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of Alabama at Birmingham; F. McQueen, MD, FRACP, Professor, Department of Molecular Medicine, University of Auckland; W.J. Taylor, PhD, FRACP, Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Otago. Address correspondence to Dr. Dalbeth, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, 85 Park Rd, Grafton, Auckland, New Zealand; E-mail: n.dalbeth@auckland.ac.nz
Dinesh Khanna
From the Department of Medicine, University of Auckland, Auckland; Department of Medicine, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand; Division of Rheumatology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan; and Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA. Supported by a University of Auckland summer studentship (CSZ). Dr. Dalbeth has received consultant fees from Ardea Biosciences, Metabolex, Novartis, and Takeda; her institution has received funding from Fonterra; and she is inventor on a patent related to milk products and gout. Dr. D. Khanna has received consultant fees from Ardea, Takeda, Novartis, and Savient, and has served on a speakers bureau for Savient. Dr. P. Khanna serves on the speakers bureau for Takeda. J.A. Singh has received research grants from Takeda and Savient and consultant fees from Savient, Takeda, Ardea, Regeneron, Allergan, URL pharmaceuticals, and Novartis. J.A. Singh is a member of the executive of OMERACT, an organization that develops outcome measures in rheumatology and receives arms-length funding from 36 companies; a member of the American College of Rheumatology’s Guidelines Subcommittee of the Quality of Care Committee; and a member of the Veterans Affairs Rheumatology Field Advisory Committee. N. Dalbeth, MD, FRACP, Associate Professor; C.S. Zhong, Medical Student, Department of Medicine, University of Auckland; R. Grainger, PhD, FRACP, Senior Lecturer, Department of Medicine, University of Otago; D. Khanna, MD, MS, Associate Professor; P.P. Khanna, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Division of Rheumatology, University of Michigan; J.A. Singh, MBBS, MPH, Associate Professor, Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of Alabama at Birmingham; F. McQueen, MD, FRACP, Professor, Department of Molecular Medicine, University of Auckland; W.J. Taylor, PhD, FRACP, Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Otago. Address correspondence to Dr. Dalbeth, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, 85 Park Rd, Grafton, Auckland, New Zealand; E-mail: n.dalbeth@auckland.ac.nz
Puja P. Khanna
From the Department of Medicine, University of Auckland, Auckland; Department of Medicine, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand; Division of Rheumatology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan; and Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA. Supported by a University of Auckland summer studentship (CSZ). Dr. Dalbeth has received consultant fees from Ardea Biosciences, Metabolex, Novartis, and Takeda; her institution has received funding from Fonterra; and she is inventor on a patent related to milk products and gout. Dr. D. Khanna has received consultant fees from Ardea, Takeda, Novartis, and Savient, and has served on a speakers bureau for Savient. Dr. P. Khanna serves on the speakers bureau for Takeda. J.A. Singh has received research grants from Takeda and Savient and consultant fees from Savient, Takeda, Ardea, Regeneron, Allergan, URL pharmaceuticals, and Novartis. J.A. Singh is a member of the executive of OMERACT, an organization that develops outcome measures in rheumatology and receives arms-length funding from 36 companies; a member of the American College of Rheumatology’s Guidelines Subcommittee of the Quality of Care Committee; and a member of the Veterans Affairs Rheumatology Field Advisory Committee. N. Dalbeth, MD, FRACP, Associate Professor; C.S. Zhong, Medical Student, Department of Medicine, University of Auckland; R. Grainger, PhD, FRACP, Senior Lecturer, Department of Medicine, University of Otago; D. Khanna, MD, MS, Associate Professor; P.P. Khanna, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Division of Rheumatology, University of Michigan; J.A. Singh, MBBS, MPH, Associate Professor, Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of Alabama at Birmingham; F. McQueen, MD, FRACP, Professor, Department of Molecular Medicine, University of Auckland; W.J. Taylor, PhD, FRACP, Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Otago. Address correspondence to Dr. Dalbeth, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, 85 Park Rd, Grafton, Auckland, New Zealand; E-mail: n.dalbeth@auckland.ac.nz
Jasvinder A. Singh
From the Department of Medicine, University of Auckland, Auckland; Department of Medicine, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand; Division of Rheumatology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan; and Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA. Supported by a University of Auckland summer studentship (CSZ). Dr. Dalbeth has received consultant fees from Ardea Biosciences, Metabolex, Novartis, and Takeda; her institution has received funding from Fonterra; and she is inventor on a patent related to milk products and gout. Dr. D. Khanna has received consultant fees from Ardea, Takeda, Novartis, and Savient, and has served on a speakers bureau for Savient. Dr. P. Khanna serves on the speakers bureau for Takeda. J.A. Singh has received research grants from Takeda and Savient and consultant fees from Savient, Takeda, Ardea, Regeneron, Allergan, URL pharmaceuticals, and Novartis. J.A. Singh is a member of the executive of OMERACT, an organization that develops outcome measures in rheumatology and receives arms-length funding from 36 companies; a member of the American College of Rheumatology’s Guidelines Subcommittee of the Quality of Care Committee; and a member of the Veterans Affairs Rheumatology Field Advisory Committee. N. Dalbeth, MD, FRACP, Associate Professor; C.S. Zhong, Medical Student, Department of Medicine, University of Auckland; R. Grainger, PhD, FRACP, Senior Lecturer, Department of Medicine, University of Otago; D. Khanna, MD, MS, Associate Professor; P.P. Khanna, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Division of Rheumatology, University of Michigan; J.A. Singh, MBBS, MPH, Associate Professor, Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of Alabama at Birmingham; F. McQueen, MD, FRACP, Professor, Department of Molecular Medicine, University of Auckland; W.J. Taylor, PhD, FRACP, Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Otago. Address correspondence to Dr. Dalbeth, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, 85 Park Rd, Grafton, Auckland, New Zealand; E-mail: n.dalbeth@auckland.ac.nz
Fiona M. McQueen
From the Department of Medicine, University of Auckland, Auckland; Department of Medicine, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand; Division of Rheumatology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan; and Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA. Supported by a University of Auckland summer studentship (CSZ). Dr. Dalbeth has received consultant fees from Ardea Biosciences, Metabolex, Novartis, and Takeda; her institution has received funding from Fonterra; and she is inventor on a patent related to milk products and gout. Dr. D. Khanna has received consultant fees from Ardea, Takeda, Novartis, and Savient, and has served on a speakers bureau for Savient. Dr. P. Khanna serves on the speakers bureau for Takeda. J.A. Singh has received research grants from Takeda and Savient and consultant fees from Savient, Takeda, Ardea, Regeneron, Allergan, URL pharmaceuticals, and Novartis. J.A. Singh is a member of the executive of OMERACT, an organization that develops outcome measures in rheumatology and receives arms-length funding from 36 companies; a member of the American College of Rheumatology’s Guidelines Subcommittee of the Quality of Care Committee; and a member of the Veterans Affairs Rheumatology Field Advisory Committee. N. Dalbeth, MD, FRACP, Associate Professor; C.S. Zhong, Medical Student, Department of Medicine, University of Auckland; R. Grainger, PhD, FRACP, Senior Lecturer, Department of Medicine, University of Otago; D. Khanna, MD, MS, Associate Professor; P.P. Khanna, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Division of Rheumatology, University of Michigan; J.A. Singh, MBBS, MPH, Associate Professor, Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of Alabama at Birmingham; F. McQueen, MD, FRACP, Professor, Department of Molecular Medicine, University of Auckland; W.J. Taylor, PhD, FRACP, Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Otago. Address correspondence to Dr. Dalbeth, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, 85 Park Rd, Grafton, Auckland, New Zealand; E-mail: n.dalbeth@auckland.ac.nz
William J. Taylor
From the Department of Medicine, University of Auckland, Auckland; Department of Medicine, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand; Division of Rheumatology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan; and Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA. Supported by a University of Auckland summer studentship (CSZ). Dr. Dalbeth has received consultant fees from Ardea Biosciences, Metabolex, Novartis, and Takeda; her institution has received funding from Fonterra; and she is inventor on a patent related to milk products and gout. Dr. D. Khanna has received consultant fees from Ardea, Takeda, Novartis, and Savient, and has served on a speakers bureau for Savient. Dr. P. Khanna serves on the speakers bureau for Takeda. J.A. Singh has received research grants from Takeda and Savient and consultant fees from Savient, Takeda, Ardea, Regeneron, Allergan, URL pharmaceuticals, and Novartis. J.A. Singh is a member of the executive of OMERACT, an organization that develops outcome measures in rheumatology and receives arms-length funding from 36 companies; a member of the American College of Rheumatology’s Guidelines Subcommittee of the Quality of Care Committee; and a member of the Veterans Affairs Rheumatology Field Advisory Committee. N. Dalbeth, MD, FRACP, Associate Professor; C.S. Zhong, Medical Student, Department of Medicine, University of Auckland; R. Grainger, PhD, FRACP, Senior Lecturer, Department of Medicine, University of Otago; D. Khanna, MD, MS, Associate Professor; P.P. Khanna, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Division of Rheumatology, University of Michigan; J.A. Singh, MBBS, MPH, Associate Professor, Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center and University of Alabama at Birmingham; F. McQueen, MD, FRACP, Professor, Department of Molecular Medicine, University of Auckland; W.J. Taylor, PhD, FRACP, Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Otago. Address correspondence to Dr. Dalbeth, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, 85 Park Rd, Grafton, Auckland, New Zealand; E-mail: n.dalbeth@auckland.ac.nz
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Outcome Measures in Acute Gout: A Systematic Literature Review
Nicola Dalbeth, Cathy S. Zhong, Rebecca Grainger, Dinesh Khanna, Puja P. Khanna, Jasvinder A. Singh, Fiona M. McQueen, William J. Taylor
The Journal of Rheumatology Dec 2013, jrheum.131244; DOI: 10.3899/jrheum.131244