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RECRUITING
NCT05507723
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Tight Control of Gouty Arthritis Compared to Usual Care

Sponsor: University of Edinburgh

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

Gout is caused by a reaction to urate crystals that results in attacks of severe joint pain. Medicines that lower urate levels can prevent gout flares, however it takes time for this benefit to be felt, and paradoxically starting treatment with large doses of urate lowering treatment risks provoking attacks of gout. Medical guidelines disagree on the best way to overcome these challenges with many recommending medicine dose adjustment based on regular urate testing but a general practice guideline suggesting more simply increasing the medicine dose in those patients that continue to suffer flares. In reality most patients are not treated at all, and many of those that are treated never receive an effective dose of treatment. We have developed a supported self-management approach to gout in which patients monitor their own urate levels using a finger prick test, and then receive advice on adjusting their treatment dose to achieve target urate levels through a smartphone app (Gout SMART). A trial of this approach has shown that it results in much better control of urate levels after 6 months than usual care, and suggests that it also leads to fewer flares. We would now like to confirm that this approach is effective in reducing flares of gout over 2 years by randomising patients to either treatment-to-target urate using our self-monitoring approach, or to usual care.

Official title: Effect of Tight Urate Control in Gouty Arthritis Compared to Usual Care (TICOGA), a Randomised Clinical Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

125

Start Date

2025-06-12

Completion Date

2028-12-31

Last Updated

2026-04-08

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

OTHER

Treat-to-target

Treatment to achieve urate target using supported self-management approach

OTHER

Usual Care

Treatment escalation by GP based on usual clinical practice

Locations (1)

NHS Lothian

Edinburgh, United Kingdom