Effect of Tirzepatide on Heart Failure in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Obesity: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis

Oct 16, 2025Diabetes/metabolism research and reviews

Tirzepatide’s impact on heart failure risk in people with Type 2 diabetes and obesity

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Abstract

Tirzepatide showed a neutral effect on the overall risk for heart failure in 13,378 participants.

  • The risk ratio for heart failure with tirzepatide compared to placebo or other drugs was 0.63, indicating no significant clinical impact.
  • An absolute risk reduction of 0.17% implies a number needed to treat of 588 to prevent one heart failure event.
  • Subgroup analysis indicated a 60% relative risk reduction in heart failure for patients aged ≤ 58 years (RR 0.40), contrasting with a risk ratio of 0.86 for those > 58 years.
  • Monotherapy with tirzepatide showed a 57% relative risk reduction (RR 0.43) compared to combination therapy, suggesting varying effects based on treatment approach.
  • Overall, no association was found between tirzepatide use and heart failure risk across various subgroups defined by demographics and clinical characteristics.

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