Research Article

Factors Influencing the Serum Uric Acid in Gout with Cerebral Infarction

Table 5

Correlation of sUA with demographic characteristics, clinical characteristics, and laboratory variables.

VariablesGout+CI+CHDGout+CHDGout+CI
Pearson coefficient valuePearson coefficient valuePearson coefficient value

Age (year)-0.0940.350-0.0500.924-0.1270.028
Gender, male, (%)-0.1620.103-0.0730.173-0.1260.029
BMI (kg/m2)0.0190.8500.0640.2330.0680.243
Smoking, (%)0.1330.1820.0330.5370.209<0.001
Drinking, (%)0.1610.1070.0520.3320.0890.125
Hypertension, (%)-0.0160.8760.0260.620-0.0750.198
Long-term use of diuretics, (%)-0.0380.7060.0550.3060.0730.210
Long-term use of NSAIDs, (%)0.1040.2990.0750.160-0.0600.300
CRE (mmol/L)0.1980.0460.230<0.0010.369<0.001
TC (mmol/L)-0.0580.564-0.0290.5920.0360.532
TG (mmol/L)-0.0370.7090.0370.4890.1690.003
LDL-C (mmol/L)0.1100.272-0.0350.509-0.0040.947
Blood glucose (mmol/L)0.0650.5170.0880.1000.0130.826

Spearman correlation analysis was used for the significance of difference.