EULAR 2024: Do Not Miss – Metabolic & crystal arthropathies


Juan C Sarmiento-Monroy
Juan C. is a Rheumatologist and clinical research fellow at the Hospital Clinic of Barcelona. His main research interests include the validation of biomarkers in RA-ILD and the development of digital tools for patients with SLE. Juan C. is a member of the EMEUNET Newsletter Sub-Committee.

Oral 0003 | Wednesday, 12.06.2024 15:15 – 15:25
Clinical Abstract Sessions: “Asymptomatic” Hyperuricemia: Innocent bystander or menacing foe?
Author: Brikman, S (Israel)
Title: A MACHINE LEARNING-BASED PREDICTION MODEL FOR GOUT IN HYPERURICEMICS – A NATIONWIDE COHORT STUDY

This is the first study that presents a gout prediction model for hyperuricemic patients based on machine learning models.
Poster 0268 | Friday, 14.06.2024 10:00 – 10:06
Clinical Poster Tours: Gout treatment in 2024
Author: Keenan, R (USA)
Title: AR882, A NOVEL AND SELECTIVE URAT1 INHIBITOR, SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED TOPHI IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC GOUTY ARTHRITIS: RESULTS OF 12-MONTH OUTCOME FROM A GLOBAL TRIAL USING DIGITAL CALIPER MEASUREMENTS AND DUAL ENERGY COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY

AR882 may offer improved efficacy and better safety compared to existing therapies in the treatment of patients with gout, including those with both clinically visible and subclinical crystal deposition.
Poster 0125 | Thursday, 13.06.2024 12:06 – 12:12
What can we learn from basic and translational research in Gout (or Crystal Related Disorders) (Poster Tours)
Author: Andrés, M (Spain)
Title: ASSESSMENT OF THE INFLAMMATORY PROFILE EXPRESSED IN ASYMPTOMATIC HYPERURICEMIA WITH SONOGRAPHIC DEPOSITS, INCLUDING A COMPARISON WITH NORMOURICEMIA AND GOUT

The first comprehensive assessment of systemic inflammation throughout the entire uricemia spectrum, including subclinical deposit screening.
Poster 0568 | Wednesday, 12.06.2024 15:30
Crystal related disorders (Poster View)
Author: Gouze, H (France)
Title: PREVALENCE OF ULTRASOUND FINDINGS SUGGESTIVE OF INFLAMMATORY ARTHRITIS AND GOUT-SPECIFIC LESIONS IN PATIENTS WITH GOUT: THE ECHOGOUT STUDY

This study highlights that US gouty-specific lesions are prevalent in gouty pts, even asymptomatic, and in those with controlled uricemia, suggesting that US is more sensitive for the detection and follow-up of pts than clinical examination.
Oral 0112 | Thursday, 13.06.2024 10:30 – 10:40
Clinical Abstract Sessions: Novel digital technologies and machine learning (Oral Abstract Presentations)
Author: Hügle, T (Switzerland)
Title: DEVELOPMENT OF A DEEP LEARNING MODEL FOR AUTOMATED DETECTION OF CALCIUM PYROPHOSPHATE DEPOSITION ON HAND RADIOGRAPHS

This study highlights the potential of an automated model for CPPD detection on hand radiographs with a high performance in the combined and TFCC-alone models.

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