Journal of the American College of Cardiology

Empagliflozin in Nondiabetic Patients With Heart Failure and Reduced Heart Pumping

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Abstract

Empagliflozin was associated with a significant reduction of LV end-diastolic volume by 25.1 ml compared to placebo.

  • Empagliflozin led to a reduction in LV end-systolic volume of 26.6 ml compared to placebo.
  • There was a significant decrease in LV mass of 17.8 g with empagliflozin versus an increase of 4.1 g in the placebo group.
  • Improvements in LV ejection fraction of 6.0% were observed with empagliflozin compared to a slight decrease in the placebo group.
  • Patients receiving empagliflozin experienced a 1.1 ml/min/kg increase in peak oxygen consumption versus a decrease in the placebo group.
  • The 6-minute walk test showed an increase of 81 m in the empagliflozin group compared to a decrease of 35 m in the placebo group.
  • Quality of life, measured by the Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire-12, improved significantly by 21 points in the empagliflozin group.

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Author Disclosures This research was supported by an independent grant from Boehringer Ingelheim, who provided both drug and financial support for the study. Dr. Pinney has received consulting fees from Abbott, Medtronic, and Procryrion; and has received both consulting and speaking fees from Care Dx. All other authors have reported that they have no relationships relevant to the contents of this paper to disclose.
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