Are Our Type 2 Diabetes Patients Sufficiently Protected from Cardiorenal Complications?

AProf Goh Su-Yen
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Cardiovascular and renal outcome trials categorically demonstrate the benefits of SGLT2 inhibitors (SGLT2i). Various pharmacotherapy algorithms recommend early use of SGLT2i, especially among those with existing cardiovascular disease, heart failure, or kidney disease. Despite a widening spectrum of patient eligibility, treatment gaps and clinical inertia still exist.
我们的2型糖尿病患者有足够的保护免受心肾并发症吗?
心血管和肾脏结果试验明确证明了SGLT2抑制剂(SGLT2i)的益处。各种药物治疗算法建议早期使用SGLT2i,尤其是在患有心血管疾病、心力衰竭或肾病的患者中。尽管患者资格范围不断扩大,但治疗差距和临床惰性仍然存在。
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