Naser A Abdelhadi, Khaled Mohamed Ragab, Mohammed Elkholy, Jayanthi Koneru, Kenneth A Ellenbogen, Ajay Pillai
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摘要
心房颤动(AF)是心律失常引起心肌病的最常见原因。有效的治疗策略包括药物治疗以控制心率和节律,导管消融(CA)和目标导向的药物治疗。钠-葡萄糖共转运蛋白2抑制剂(SGLT2i)是一类新型降糖药物,在减少糖尿病和非糖尿病性心力衰竭(HF)患者心血管事件方面显示出有希望的影响。目前尚不清楚使用SGLT2i对CA后房颤复发的影响。评估SGLT2i对预防CA后房颤复发的作用及其对其他心血管结局的影响。我们通过多个搜索引擎(PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science和Cochrane)进行了全面的文献检索,包括使用适当关键词的符合条件的研究,直到2024年4月10日。我们检索了9项符合条件的研究,共16857例患者。我们的分析显示,与未接受SGLT2i治疗的患者相比,接受SGLT2i治疗的患者CA后AF复发显著减少(RR = 0.72, 95% CI [0.67-0.78], p
Impact of Sodium-Glucose Co-Transporter 2 Inhibitors on Atrial Fibrillation Recurrence Post-Catheter Ablation Among Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common cause of arrhythmia-induced cardiomyopathy. Effective management strategies include medical therapy for rate and rhythm control, catheter ablation (CA), and goal-directed medical therapy. Sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i), a novel class of antidiabetic drugs, have shown a promising impact in reducing cardiovascular events in diabetic and nondiabetic heart failure (HF) patients. It is unclear what impact SGLT2i use may have on AF recurrence following CA. To evaluate the effects of SGLT2i on preventing AF recurrence following CA and its impact on other cardiovascular outcomes. We performed a comprehensive literature search through multiple search engines (PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Cochrane) to include eligible studies using the appropriate keywords until 10 April 2024. Our search yielded nine eligible studies with 16 857 patients. Our analysis reveals a significant reduction in AF recurrence after CA among patients receiving SGLT2i compared to non-SGLT2i medications (RR = 0.72, 95% CI [0.67-0.78], p < 0.00001). Additionally, SGLT2i therapy was associated with decreased all-cause hospitalizations and reduced risk of ischemic stroke. However, no significant difference in all-cause mortality was observed between SGLT2i and non-SGLT2i groups. Our study found that SGLT2 inhibitors significantly reduced AF recurrence post-CA in diabetic patients. Moreover, SGLT2i use was associated with lowered hospitalization and ischemic stroke risk. Though no significant difference in mortality was noted, the decrease in hospitalization suggests a possible favorable effect on cardiovascular events.
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Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology (JCE) keeps its readership well informed of the latest developments in the study and management of arrhythmic disorders. Edited by Bradley P. Knight, M.D., and a distinguished international editorial board, JCE is the leading journal devoted to the study of the electrophysiology of the heart.