The prognostic impact of the uric acid level in patients who require cardiovascular intensive care – is serum uric acid a surrogate biomarker for critical patients in the non-surgical intensive care unit?
European Heart Journal - Acute CardioVascular Care

Abstract
The prognostic impact of hyperuricemia and the factors that induce hyperuricemia in cardiovascular intensive care patients remain unclear.
A total of 3257 emergency department patients were screened, and data for 2435 patients who were admitted to an intensive care unit were analyzed. The serum uric acid level was measured within 15 min of admission. The patients were assigned to a low-uric acid group (uric acid ⩽7.0 mg/dl,
The serum uric acid level, which might be elevated by the various critical stimuli on admission, was an independent predictor in patients who were emergently hospitalized in the intensive care unit. The serum uric acid level is therefore useful as a surrogate biomarker for critical patients in the intensive care unit.
Contributors

Yusaku Shibata
Author

Akihiro Shirakabe
Author
Division of Intensive Care Unit Chiba Hokusoh Hospital, Nippon Medical School , Japan

Hirotake Okazaki
Author

Masato Matsushita
Author

Tomofumi Sawatani
Author

Saori Uchiyama
Author

Kenichi Tani
Author

Nobuaki Kobayashi
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Toshiaki Otsuka
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Noritake Hata
Author

Kuniya Asai
Author

Wataru Shimizu
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