<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>264</id><JournalTitle>URIC ACID LEVELS AND EJECTION FRACTION IN HEART
FAILURE</JournalTitle><Abstract>Heart failure (HF), also known as congestive heart failure (CHF), is a complex clinical syndrome characterized by the inability
of the to pump blood effectively due to structural or functional impairments. Heart failure can lead to clinical symptoms
(dyspnea and fatigue) and signs (edema and rales) that lead to frequent hospitalizations, a poor quality of life, and a shortened
life expectancy. Uric acid (UA), the final product of purine metabolism is elevated in hypoxic states. Cell death, tissue
hypoxia, and impaired metabolism in HF increase xanthine oxidase activity, leading to an overproduction of UA. The aim of
the study is to evaluate the correlation of uric acid levels with ejection fraction in heart failure patients. An observational study
was conducted on patients with symptoms of Heart Failure in a tertiary care hospital. After screening the patients with
inclusion and exclusion criteria and evaluating their clinical and 2D echocardiography findings 100 patients were included in
the study. Complete heamogram, serum urea, serum creatinine, and blood glucose levels were evaluated. Levels of uric acid
were compared with LVEF (Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction) to assess its prognostic significance and also compared the
serum uric acid levels with functional NYHA class. Statistical analysis was done using SPSS software version 17.0. It is
observed from the present study that most of the heart failure patients were between 40 – 70 years of age and incidence was
equal in both male and female. There is a significant decrease in left ventricular ejection fraction in patients with high uric acid
levels. This shows the strong inverse relationship between uric acid and LVEF. In conclusion, the analysis of correlation
conclusively proves that when serum uric acid is more than 7 mg / dl, then either regional wall motion abnormality or global
hypokinesia positive OR LVEF < 50 % in heart failure patients. The analysis also proves that serum uric acid levels are more
in the severe functional disability patients (NYH III AND IV). This implies that Uric acid levels can be used as a marker for
cardiac</Abstract><Email> sivanageshmekala@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>15</volume><issue>2</issue><year>2025</year><keyword>Heart failure, Uric Acid, Ejection Fraction.</keyword><AUTHORS>Dr. Sivanageswararao Mekala,Dr. Ali Said Yussuf,Saravanan Ranganathan,Dr. Chukwuma J. Okafor</AUTHORS><afflication>Senior Lecturer, Department of Clinical Pharmacology, School of Health and Medical Sciences, The State University of Zanzibar, Tanzania,Senior Lecturer, Department of Surgery, The State University of Zanzibar, Tanzania,Professor, RVS Dental College and Hospital, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.,Senior Lecturer, Department of Pathology, The State University of Zanzibar. Tanzania</afflication></Article></Articles>