Leonardo De Luca, Claudio Bilato, Alessandro Navazio, Marco Corda, Massimo Milli, Pietro Scicchitano, Massimo Di Marco, Carmine Riccio, Giovanna Geraci, Attilio Iacovoni, Vittorio Pascale, Emanuele Tizzani, Domenico Gabrielli, Massimo Grimaldi, Furio Colivicchi, Fabrizio Oliva
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Abstract
Semaglutide, a glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist, has emerged as a pivotal therapeutic agent in the management of the cardio-renal-metabolic continuum. Initially developed for glycaemic control in Type 2 diabetes mellitus, its benefits extend far beyond glucose regulation. Clinical trials have demonstrated semaglutide's potential to reduce major adverse cardiovascular events, particularly in overweight/obese patients with high cardiovascular risk, as well as improving functional capacity in patients suffering from heart failure with preserved left ventricular function. Additionally, it has shown promise in improving renal outcomes, such as slowing the progression of albuminuria and reducing the risk of chronic kidney disease in diabetic populations. These effects are likely due to its multifaceted mechanisms, including anti-inflammatory properties, weight reduction, blood pressure lowering, and direct renal protection. This review synthesizes current evidence on semaglutide's role in the interrelated domains of cardiovascular, renal, and metabolic health.
期刊介绍:
The European Heart Journal Supplements (EHJs) is a long standing member of the ESC Journal Family that serves as a publication medium for supplemental issues of the flagship European Heart Journal. Traditionally EHJs published a broad range of articles from symposia to special issues on specific topics of interest.
The Editor-in-Chief, Professor Roberto Ferrari, together with his team of eminent Associate Editors: Professor Francisco Fernández-Avilés, Professors Jeroen Bax, Michael Böhm, Frank Ruschitzka, and Thomas Lüscher from the European Heart Journal, has implemented a change of focus for the journal. This entirely refreshed version of the European Heart Journal Supplements now bears the subtitle the Heart of the Matter to give recognition to the focus the journal now has.
The EHJs – the Heart of the Matter intends to offer a dedicated, scientific space for the ESC, Institutions, National and Affiliate Societies, Associations, Working Groups and Councils to disseminate their important successes globally.