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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-3 | Issue-04
Uric Acid Level as a Risk Marker for Chronic Kidney Disease: Data Analysis of Health Examinations
Ya-Wen Chen, Sheng-Yuan Huang, Szu-Mei Hsiao, Chao-Hsien Lee, Chia-Hsin Lai, Tsan Yang
Published: July 30, 2015 |
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DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2015.v03i04.043
Pages: 1804-1809
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Abstract
This study investigated uric acid levels as a risk marker for chronic kidney disease (CKD).This cross-sectional
study focused on the 9,450 persons who attended the free health check at a hospital in Kaohsiung, Taiwan between July
2005 and July 2011. CKD was divided into non-CKD, CKD stages 1-2, and CKD stages 3-5. The 2002 National Kidney
Foundation kidney disease outcomes quality initiative (K/DOQI) was used as the standard for diagnosis. Multiple logistic
regression analysis was used to examine the influence of uric acid levels on CKD. The ratio of advanced stage diagnoses
increased as uric acid levels increased; the results for CKD stages 3-5 were more significant. Multiple logistic regression
analysis indicated that in models 1, 2, and 3, as uric acid levels increased, the risk for CKD stages 1-2 and stages 3-5
increased. This increased risk was more significant for CKD stages 3-5.The amount of kidney damage caused by CKD
increases as uric acid levels increase. While controlling all other risk factors, uric acid can be used as an independent
predictor for CKD.