Inflammation in Obesity-Related HFpEF

🥇 Top 1% JournalSep 1, 2024Journal of the American College of Cardiology

Inflammation in Obesity-Related Heart Failure with Preserved Pumping Strength

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Abstract

In total, 1,145 patients were randomized, with 71% showing evidence of inflammation (CRP ≥2 mg/L).

  • Higher baseline inflammation levels were associated with younger age, higher body mass index, and worse health status.
  • Semaglutide treatment led to consistent improvements in heart failure-related symptoms, physical limitations, and exercise function across various baseline inflammation levels.
  • Reductions in body weight and improvements in exercise capacity were observed with semaglutide compared to placebo, regardless of baseline CRP levels.
  • Semaglutide significantly reduced inflammation, as measured by CRP, without dependence on baseline inflammation levels.
  • Changes in CRP from baseline to 52 weeks did not vary with the amount of weight lost during the study.

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