Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Chronic Disease Management Program for Gout

Overview

The aim of this study is to test the effectiveness of a pharmacist-staffed, protocol-based chronic disease management program compared to patients receiving usual care in achieving a target serum uric acid level in patients with recurrent gout.

Study Type

  • Study Type: Interventional
  • Study Design
    • Allocation: Randomized
    • Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment
    • Primary Purpose: Treatment
    • Masking: None (Open Label)
  • Study Primary Completion Date: November 2014

Detailed Description

Gout is a chronic condition with intermittent symptoms and should be managed through an outcome-based disease management approach. Unlike other common chronic conditions, strategies for population management in gout patients have not been tested. The study will identify adult members of Kaiser Permanente (KP) Northern California with a diagnosis of gout and 3 or more outpatient or Emergency Department visits for gout over a 1-year period preceding study enrollment. These patients will be randomized to either an active management group, or to usual care. The participants will be enrolled and followed over a period of 26 weeks. The primary outcome to be measured will be the attainment and maintenance of a uric acid lowering regimen targeted to achieve serum uric acid level of 6.0 mg/dl or less. The treatment protocol will use standard treatment guidelines to lower and maintain uric acid levels to less than or equal to 6.0 mg/dl (or maximum doses of uric acid lowering medications) and provide patient education and dietary counseling. Monitoring and medication management will be carried out by a licensed clinical pharmacist under the supervision of an experienced rheumatologist. Control subjects will have regular monitoring of serum uric acid levels and will be provided with educational material and dietary counseling, but otherwise receive usual care. The demonstration that a chronic disease management approach to gout care can improve the health and reduce morbidity in patients with gout may illuminate a simple path towards improved quality of life and reduced morbidity in this growing population of patients.

Interventions

  • Other: Control
    • The control group will receive care from their primary care physician that reflects the actual current care received by KPNC patients, but will not receive any treatment recommendations from the study protocol. The control subject will have regular monitoring of serum uric acid levels and will be provided with educational material and dietary counseling.
  • Other: Gout Disease Management Program
    • The experimental group will utilize standard guidelines for the initiation of uric acid lowering treatments, and approved medications. The study protocol treatments include medication management, dietary guidelines, and basic educational materials on gout and its management. No non-formulary medications or devices will be used. The experimental procedure to be tested is the use of a structured protocol to manage and monitor standard treatments.

Arms, Groups and Cohorts

  • Experimental: Gout Chronic Disease Management Program
  • Active Comparator: Usual Care

Clinical Trial Outcome Measures

Primary Measures

  • Serum Uric Acid Level
    • Time Frame: change from baseline at 6 months follow up
    • attainment and maintenance of a serum uric acid level of 6.0 mg/dl or less. The outcome will be considered positive if that level is attained and the 6 month follow up value remains at the target level.

Secondary Measures

  • Serum Creatinine
    • Time Frame: 0, 12, and 26 weeks
    • Change in Serum Creatinine
  • Serum Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT)
    • Time Frame: 0, 12, and 26 weeks
    • Change in serum ALT (a measure of potential toxicity)
  • Gout flares
    • Time Frame: 0, 12, and 26 weeks
    • Number of gout flares

Participating in This Clinical Trial

Inclusion Criteria

Three or more outpatient/ED visits in a 24-month period prior to selection for study with one of these primary visit diagnoses:

  • Gouty arthropathy – Gout, unspecified – Gout with other specified manifestations – Tophaceous gout of ear (274.81) or other sites – Gouty nephropathy At least 2 years of continuous Kaiser Foundation Hospital Plan membership Baseline uric acid level above 7.0mg/dl Exclusion Criteria:

  • Current cancer diagnosis with active treatment – End stage renal disease – Pregnant or lactating – Patients with a diagnosis of dementia – Terminally ill patients

Gender Eligibility: All

Minimum Age: 21 Years

Maximum Age: 80 Years

Are Healthy Volunteers Accepted: No

Investigator Details

  • Lead Sponsor
    • Kaiser Permanente
  • Provider of Information About this Clinical Study
    • Sponsor
  • Overall Official(s)
    • Robert Goldfien, MD, Principal Investigator, Kaiser Permanente

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