Researchers from England and Sweden found that newly diagnosed tachyarrhythmia is associated with recent gout flares, as published in The Lancet Primary Care. In the English cohort, 20,157 patients with incident tachyarrhythmia were compared with 76,835 matched controls. In the Swedish cohort, 1,995 cases were compared with 6,086 controls. In both populations, a gout flare within the previous 30 days was associated with significantly greater odds of a new tachyarrhythmia diagnosis, most commonly atrial fibrillation …
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