Hyperuricemia in hospitalized patients with heart failure: prevalence and clinical correlates - Takeaways - MDSpire

Hyperuricemia in hospitalized patients with heart failure: prevalence and clinical correlates

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  • Lingqin Li

  • Xinzhu Yuan

  • Yanni Zhang

  • Quanbo Zhang

  • Yufeng Qing

  • July 15, 2026

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    The study analyzed 1,985 hospitalized heart failure patients to evaluate the prevalence and clinical correlates of hyperuricemia.

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    Hyperuricemia was found in 69.42% of the patients, with prevalence consistent across sex, age, and BMI but varying by NYHA class.

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    Multivariable analysis indicated that hyperuricemia was independently associated with renal dysfunction, hemodynamic impairment, and metabolic disturbances.

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    Nonlinear associations were observed for potassium, BNP, eGFR, and HDL-C in relation to hyperuricemia.

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    The findings provide real-world evidence of the high prevalence of hyperuricemia in hospitalized heart failure patients in China.

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