Journal of the American College of Cardiology

Kidney and heart benefits of SGLT2 inhibitors compared to GLP-1 receptor agonists in type 2 diabetes

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Abstract

The study included a weighted cohort of 35,004 SGLT2i and 47,268 GLP-1 RA initiators.

  • Over a median of 1.2 years, the primary kidney outcome did not differ significantly between SGLT2i and GLP-1 RAs.
  • SGLT2i were associated with a lower risk of a 40% decline in estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR).
  • Mortality risks and cardiovascular events did not show significant differences between the two treatment groups.
  • Genital mycotic infections were reported more frequently among SGLT2i initiators.
  • The findings were consistent across participants with varying chronic kidney disease status.

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Funding Support and Author Disclosures This study was funded by the Boehringer Ingelheim & Lilly Diabetes Alliance. The authors meet criteria for authorship as recommended by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE). Boehringer Ingelheim was given the opportunity to review the manuscript for medical and scientific accuracy as well as intellectual property considerations. Dr Butler has received consultant honoraria from Abbott, American Regent, Amgen, Applied Therapeutic, AstraZeneca, Bayer, Boehringer Ingelheim, Bristol Myers Squibb, Cardiac Dimension, Cardior, CVRx, Cytokinetics, Edwards, Element Science, Innolife, Impulse Dynamics, Imbria, Inventiva, Lexicon, Lilly, LivaNova, Janssen, Medtronics, Merck, Occlutech, Novartis, Novo Nordisk, Pfizer, Pharmacosmos, Pharmain, Roche, Sequana, SQ Innovation, and Vifor. Dr Pagidipati has received research support from Alnylam, Amgen, Boehringer Ingelheim, Eggland’s Best, Eli Lilly, Novartis, Novo Nordisk, and Verily Life Sciences; has served on consultation/advisory panels for Bayer, Boehringer Ingelheim, CRISPR Therapeutics, Eli Lilly, Esperion, AstraZeneca, Merck, Novartis, and Novo Nordisk; has served as an executive committee member for trials sponsored by Novo Nordisk and Amgen; has served on the Data Safety Monitoring Boards for trials sponsored by Johnson and Johnson and Novartis; and has served on the medical advisory board for Miga Health. Dr Fonseca has received research support (to Tulane) from Fractyl and Jaguar Gene Therapy; has received consultant honoraria from Asahi, Bayer, Abbott, Boehringer Ingelheim, and Corcept; has stock or stock options in Mellitus Health, BRAVO4Health, Amgen, and Abbott; and has patents pending for BRAVO risk engine for predicting diabetes complications and PAX4 gene therapy for type 1 diabetes. All other authors have reported that they have no relationships relevant to the contents of this paper to disclose.
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