This is a non-inferiority study comparing immediate administration with 6 weeks delayed administration of febuxostat at a dose of 80 mg / day. The methodology of non-inferiority is what we want to show. Indeed, the immediate initiation of a hypo-uricemic agent is currently considered as an aggravating factor with respect to the duration or the risks of early relapse of the crisis, without this being supported by precise studies. The basic treatment is beneficial in the long term: by normalizing uricemia, it controls gouty disease. We want to show that the early introduction is as well tolerated as its abstention which is the current recommendation.
The diagnosis of gout attack is based on recently established American-European criteria.
The choice of the hyporuricemic molecule is febuxostat, on the one hand because of a greater potency of action than allopurinol at the available dosages, which should make it possible to obtain a clear reduction in uraemia (of approximately 40%) and on the other hand easy to use - without dose adjustment - in patients with renal insufficiency with a creatinine clearance greater than 30 ml / min.
The number of patients participating in the study is set at 128, which is higher than the published prospective studies. Patients will be randomized (in order of succession when entering the study) into 2 groups, the first receiving febuxostat immediately for 6 weeks, the second receiving no immediate febuxostat treatment - which corresponds to current practice.
This study covers several periods:
* the first, lasting 6 weeks, will allow a direct comparison of febuxostat with no DMARD: this is the primary objective.
* the second is an extension phase and runs from the 7th to the 12th week where each patient in the context of routine care is treated with febuxostat: it makes it possible to compare the immediate use of the febuxostat (phase S0-S1 of the group 1) to its delayed administration (phase S6-S12 of group 2 with delayed administration) in terms of recurrence of gouty attacks.
* the 3 ° of 3 months allows a later evaluation at 6 months of therapeutic maintenance.
The evaluations will take place at the end of the 2nd and 6th week (plus or minus 3 days) and at the end of the 3rd and 6th month (plus or minus one week).
They are carried out by an assessor who does not know the treatment of the patient.
They are based on the following parameters:
1- The number of days with gouty joint crisis, its location, reported by the patient in a booklet filled out daily: the occurrence of a new attack according to the criteria evaluated will also be collected.
2 - Assessment by the patient of his condition (pain, asthenia, walking, overall condition) by daily use of the VAS scale. Two functional indexes will be used and have been evaluated in gout -: the SF 36 Physical Dimension is filled during the 6 ° and 12 ° week visits: this index was chosen because it was not specific for a joint disease. and evaluate a period of 4 weeks; HAQ, developed for rheumatoid arthritis, evaluates a period of 2 weeks and provides a correct estimate of overall physical function (locomotor status) in tophaceae gout, less in the absence of tophus.
3 - Assessment by the doctor of the patient's clinical condition: joint and somatic examination: arthritis (yes or no), presence of tophi, arterial pressure, cardiovascular and skin examination.
4 - Collection of drug intolerances. 5 - At W6 and W12, biological examinations will be carried out, according to the recommendations: determination of uricemia, serum creatinine, transaminases, CRP and determination of the CBC-platelets which makes it possible to control the intake and the biological tolerance of the hypouricemic treatment, the level of biological inflammation.
The treatment of the crisis will respond to European recommendations and will be left to the doctor's free initiative. This treatment will be immediately followed by a preventive treatment for relapse at the recommended doses.
Febuxostat:
Its indication will not refer to European recommendations but to French recommendations: hypo-uricemic treatment is indicated as soon as the diagnosis of gout is retained. It will be delivered at the same time as the treatment of the crisis, within 5 days maximum following its diagnosis.