Comparison of colorimetric and electrochemical (Easy Touch GCU Meter) methods for determination of blood uric acid in clinical practice in patients with gout and hyperuricemia (data from a pilot study)
M. S. Eliseev,
E. V. Panina,
O. V. Zheliabina
Abstract:Hyperuricemia (HU) is a condition caused by an increase in serum uric acid (UA) levels above 360 μmol/l. Often HU is asymptomatic, but under the influence of genetic and environmental factors, attacks of peripheral arthritis (gout) may occur. Remission of gout is achieved by normalization of UA serum levels, which can be determined by a colorimetric or electrochemical method, although the latter is not currently commonly used in clinical practice to control UA levels. Objective: to compare the standard color… Show more
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