Abstract

Gout, typically manifesting as acute burning pain and swelling in a joint, has a high frequency of comorbidities. Based on Traditional Chinese Medicine syndrome (TCMS) theory, obstruction of dampness and heat syndrome (ODHS) and intermingled phlegm-stasis blood syndrome (IPSBS) were the two main TCMS subtypes in Chinese suffering from acute gout. In this study, we did a retrospective study enrolling 4,417 ODHS male gout cases and 1,413 IPSBS male gout cases, to investigate the comorbidities distribution difference between the two subtype groups and seek the potential indicators of male gout with some comorbidities. Interestingly, we found male ODHS group with higher prevalence of possible kidney damage (ODHS: 4.34%; IPSBS: 0.78%), lower prevalence of cardiac-cerebral vascular diseases (ODHS: 0.52%, IPSBS: 0.85%) and diabetes (ODHS: 1.06%; IPSBS: 1.63%) than male IPSBS group. And cystatin C is the only index reflecting that renal function showed significant difference between the two groups and the average levels were out of the normal range (1.09 ± 0.28 versus 1.17 ± 0.31, p=0.001). Further, we also observed significance difference on abnormality rates of cystatin C between the two groups. (χ2=5.543, p= 0.019). Besides, the comparison between the two subtypes also showed significant difference on hematocrit (43.12 ± 3.60 versus 42.26 ± 4.17%, p=0.007), mean corpuscular volume (89.52 ± 6.07 versus 86.81 ± 7.11fL, p=0.001), and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (338.00 ± 11.67 versus 334.86 ± 13.58g/L, p=0.004). In general, we put forward that male gout patients with ODHS should be more vigilant of damage of renal function, and those with IPSBS should pay more attention to prevent cardiac-cerebral vascular diseases and diabetes. Increased Cys C level might be correlated with risk of comorbidities, especially diabetes . Thus, it is of significance to diagnose the TCMS in acute gout accurately and monitored related indices to prevent comorbidities.

Highlights

  • Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) refers to the holistic approach to diagnosis, pathophysiology, and therapy in the Chinese materia medica, based on over 2000 years of accumulated knowledge and practice [1]

  • According to TCM theory, the acute gout could be divided into various TCM syndrome (TCMS) subtypes, and obstruction of dampness and heat syndrome (ODHS) and intermingled phlegm-stasis blood syndrome (IPSBS) were found to be the main subtypes in Chinese population diagnosed with acute gout [4]

  • A total of 6,267 gout patients with the two main TCMSs were enrolled in this study, including 4,751 with ODHS and 1,516 with IPSBS. (Supplementary Table 1)

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Introduction

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) refers to the holistic approach to diagnosis, pathophysiology, and therapy in the Chinese materia medica, based on over 2000 years of accumulated knowledge and practice [1]. One core theory of TCM is TCM syndrome (TCMS). Each syndrome has its own suitable treatment protocol and may be treated by different therapeutic approaches even though the patients are suffering from the same diseases. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine diseases [3], but few were on gout patients. According to TCM theory, the acute gout could be divided into various TCMS subtypes, and obstruction of dampness and heat syndrome (ODHS) and intermingled phlegm-stasis blood syndrome (IPSBS) were found to be the main subtypes in Chinese population diagnosed with acute gout [4]

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