Mikhail N Kosiborod, Elke Platz, Sean Wharton, Carel W le Roux, Martina Brueckmann, Samina Ajaz Hussain, Anna Unseld, Elena Startseva, Lee M Kaplan
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Abstract
Dual agonism of glucagon and glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptors may be more effective than GLP-1 receptor agonism alone in reducing body weight, but the cardiovascular (CV) effects are unknown. The authors describe the rationale and design of SYNCHRONIZE-CVOT, a phase 3, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, event-driven, CV safety study of survodutide, a dual glucagon and GLP-1 receptor agonist, administered subcutaneously once weekly compared with placebo in adults with a body mass index ≥27 kg/m2 and established CV disease or chronic kidney disease, and/or at least 2 weight-related complications or risk factors for CV disease. The primary endpoint of SYNCHRONIZE-CVOT is time to first occurrence of the composite adjudicated endpoint of 5-point major adverse CV events. This global CV outcomes trial is currently enrolling, with a target recruitment of 4,935 participants. SYNCHRONIZE-CVOT is the first trial that will determine the CV safety and efficacy of survodutide in people with obesity and increased CV risk. (A Study to Test the Effect of Survodutide [BI 456906] on Cardiovascular Safety in People With Overweight or Obesity [SYNCHRONIZE-CVOT]; NCT06077864).
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JACC: Heart Failure publishes crucial findings on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment, and care of heart failure patients. The goal is to enhance understanding through timely scientific communication on disease, clinical trials, outcomes, and therapeutic advances. The Journal fosters interdisciplinary connections with neuroscience, pulmonary medicine, nephrology, electrophysiology, and surgery related to heart failure. It also covers articles on pharmacogenetics, biomarkers, and metabolomics.