Paradigm shift in heart failure treatment: are cardiologists ready to use gliflozins?
Recommended Citation
Correale M, Petroni R, Coiro S, Antohi EL, Monitillo F, Leone M, Triggiani M, Ishihara S, Dungen HD, Sarwar CMS, Memo M, Sabbah HN, Metra M, Butler J, and Nodari S. Paradigm shift in heart failure treatment: are cardiologists ready to use gliflozins? Heart Fail Rev 2021.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-7-2021
Publication Title
Heart failure reviews
Abstract
Despite recent advances in chronic heart failure (HF) therapy, the prognosis of HF patients remains poor, with high rates of HF rehospitalizations and death in the early months after discharge. This emphasizes the need for incorporating novel HF drugs, beyond the current approach (that of modulating the neurohumoral response). Recently, new antidiabetic oral medications (sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i)) have been shown to improve prognosis in diabetic patients with previous cardiovascular (CV) events or high CV risk profile. Data from DAPA-HF study showed that dapaglifozin is associated with a significant reduction in mortality and HF hospitalization as compared with placebo regardless of diabetes status. Recently, results from EMPEROR-Reduced HF trial were consistent with DAPA-HF trial findings, showing significant beneficial effect associated with empagliflozin use in a high-risk HF population with markedly reduced ejection fraction. Results from the HF with preserved ejection fraction trials using these same agents are eagerly awaited. This review summarizes the evidence for the use of gliflozins in HF treatment.
PubMed ID
34097173
ePublication
ePub ahead of print