Cardiovascular Safety Profile of Semaglutide and Variations by Sex, Race, and Kidney Function: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Muhammad Hamayal, Chaudhary Humayun Akhtar, Naveed Ahmad, Muhammad Awwab, Warda Shahid, Hasan Shaukat Abbasi, Esha Nadeem, Erum Siddiqui, Wadana Zafar, Saima Hussain
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Abstract

Background: Patients with diabetes mellitus and its complications are at increased risk for cardiovascular diseases. Semaglutide is efficacious for glycemic control and reducing the risk of major adverse cardiovascular outcomes. Although trials have provided data about cardiovascular outcomes with this agent, a meta-analysis regarding its cardiovascular safety and variations in outcomes according to sex, race and estimated glomerular filtration rate was necessary.

Materials and methods: We searched the PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Clinicaltrials.gov databases and included randomized controlled trials (RCTs) where semaglutide was the intervention and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) or expanded MACE was the outcome. We assessed the quality of the RCTs using the Cochrane Risk of Bias tool and used the statistical software RevMan 5.4. The protocol for this review was registered on PROSPERO (CRD42024580784).

Results: Of 5387 articles, four RCTs were included. The risk of MACE with semaglutide was significantly lower in patients with established or a risk of cardiovascular disease (risk ratio [RR] 0.81; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.74-0.88; p < 0.00001). The risk of expanded MACE also reduced significantly with semaglutide (RR 0.80; 95% CI 0.75-0.86; p < 0.00001). MACE risk reduction was significant in males (RR 0.78; 95% CI 0.70-0.87; p < 0.00001) and in Asian (RR 0.61; 95% CI 0.44-0.83; p = 0.002) and white (RR 0.82; 95% CI 0.73-0.90; p = 0.0001) populations.

Conclusion: Semaglutide provides significant advantages in terms of lowering the risk of MACE and expanded MACE and could possibly be used as a crucial component of cardiovascular risk management, particularly in populations that respond well, such as men and Asian and white populations.

Registration: PROSPERO identifier number CRD42024580784.

西马鲁肽的心血管安全性及其性别、种族和肾功能的变化:一项系统综述和荟萃分析。
背景:糖尿病及其并发症患者发生心血管疾病的风险增高。西马鲁肽对血糖控制和降低主要不良心血管结局的风险有效。尽管试验已经提供了该药物的心血管结局数据,但关于其心血管安全性和根据性别、种族和肾小球滤过率估计的结局变化的meta分析是必要的。材料和方法:我们检索了PubMed、Cochrane图书馆和Clinicaltrials.gov数据库,并纳入了随机对照试验(rct),其中西马鲁肽为干预措施,主要不良心血管事件(MACE)或扩大的MACE为结局。我们使用Cochrane风险偏倚工具评估随机对照试验的质量,并使用RevMan 5.4统计软件。本综述的方案已在PROSPERO注册(CRD42024580784)。结果:5387篇文章中纳入4篇rct。在已确诊或有心血管疾病风险的患者中,使用西马鲁肽发生MACE的风险显著降低(风险比[RR] 0.81;95%置信区间[CI] 0.74-0.88;P < 0.00001)。西马鲁肽也显著降低了MACE扩大的风险(RR 0.80;95% ci 0.75-0.86;P < 0.00001)。男性MACE风险显著降低(RR 0.78;95% ci 0.70-0.87;p < 0.00001)和亚洲(RR 0.61;95% ci 0.44-0.83;p = 0.002)和白色(RR 0.82;95% ci 0.73-0.90;P = 0.0001)。结论:Semaglutide在降低MACE和扩大MACE风险方面具有显著优势,可能作为心血管风险管理的重要组成部分,特别是在反应良好的人群,如男性、亚洲和白人人群中。注册:普洛斯彼罗标识号CRD42024580784。
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6.70
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期刊介绍: Promoting rational therapy within the discipline of cardiology, the American Journal of Cardiovascular Drugs covers all aspects of the treatment of cardiovascular disorders, particularly the place in therapy of newer and established agents. Via a program of reviews and original clinical research articles, the journal addresses major issues relating to treatment of these disorders, including the pharmacology, efficacy and adverse effects of the major classes of drugs; information on newly developed drugs and drug classes; the therapeutic implications of latest research into the aetiology of cardiovascular disorders; and the practical management of specific clinical situations. The American Journal of Cardiovascular Drugs offers a range of additional enhanced features designed to increase the visibility, readership and educational value of the journal’s content. Each article is accompanied by a Key Points summary, giving a time-efficient overview of the content to a wide readership. Articles may be accompanied by plain language summaries to assist patients, caregivers and others in understanding important medical advances. The journal also provides the option to include various other types of enhanced features including slide sets, videos and animations. All enhanced features are peer reviewed to the same high standard as the article itself. Peer review is conducted using Editorial Manager®, supported by a database of international experts. This database is shared with other Adis journals.
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