Aims: To assess use and associations with outcomes of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RA) in a real-world population with heart failure (HF) and type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Methods and results: The Swedish HF Registry was linked with the National Diabetes Registry and other national registries. Independent predictors of GLP-1 RA use were assessed by multivariable logistic regressions, and associations with outcomes by Cox regressions in a 1:1 propensity score-matched cohort. Of 8188 patients enrolled in 2017-2021, 9% received a GLP-1 RA. Independent predictors of GLP-1 RA use were age<75, worse glycaemic control, impaired renal function, obesity and reduced ejection fraction (EF). GLP-1 RA use was not significantly associated with a composite of HF hospitalization (HHF) or cardiovascular (CV) death regardless of EF, but was associated with lower risk of major adverse CV events (CV death, non-fatal stroke/transient ischemic attack or myocardial infarction), CV and all-cause death. In patients with body mass index≥30 kg/m2, GLP-1 RA use was also associated with lower risk of HHF/CV death and HHF alone. Conclusions: In patients with HF and T2DM, GLP-1 RA use was independently associated with more severe T2DM, reduced EF and obesity, and was not associated with a higher risk of HHF/CV death but with longer survival and less major CV adverse events. An association with lower HHF/CV death and HHF was observed in obese patients. Our findings provide new insights into GLP-1 RA use and its safety in HF and T2DM.

Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists use and associations with outcomes in heart failure and type 2 diabetes. Data from the Swedish Heart Failure and Swedish National Diabetes Registries

Sinagra, Gianfranco;Metra, Marco;Savarese, Gianluigi
2024-01-01

Abstract

Aims: To assess use and associations with outcomes of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RA) in a real-world population with heart failure (HF) and type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Methods and results: The Swedish HF Registry was linked with the National Diabetes Registry and other national registries. Independent predictors of GLP-1 RA use were assessed by multivariable logistic regressions, and associations with outcomes by Cox regressions in a 1:1 propensity score-matched cohort. Of 8188 patients enrolled in 2017-2021, 9% received a GLP-1 RA. Independent predictors of GLP-1 RA use were age<75, worse glycaemic control, impaired renal function, obesity and reduced ejection fraction (EF). GLP-1 RA use was not significantly associated with a composite of HF hospitalization (HHF) or cardiovascular (CV) death regardless of EF, but was associated with lower risk of major adverse CV events (CV death, non-fatal stroke/transient ischemic attack or myocardial infarction), CV and all-cause death. In patients with body mass index≥30 kg/m2, GLP-1 RA use was also associated with lower risk of HHF/CV death and HHF alone. Conclusions: In patients with HF and T2DM, GLP-1 RA use was independently associated with more severe T2DM, reduced EF and obesity, and was not associated with a higher risk of HHF/CV death but with longer survival and less major CV adverse events. An association with lower HHF/CV death and HHF was observed in obese patients. Our findings provide new insights into GLP-1 RA use and its safety in HF and T2DM.
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