In patients with an acute gout flare who have stage 3–4 CKD or are on anticoagulation, what is your preferred first-line treatment?
Do you prefer low-dose colchicine, oral steroids, intra-articular steroids, other?
Answer from: at Academic Institution
This is a challenge. Intra-articular steroids may be the best option. Colchicine is an extremely complicated issue. A single dose of colchicine at 0.3 or 0.15 mg might be considered. Systemic steroids probably should be avoided because they reduce resistance to infection in an already compromised in...