Clinical features, treatment, and prognosis of SGLT2 inhibitors induced acute pancreatitis
Ronghui Li, Panpan Luo, Yuge Guo, Yang He, Chunjiang Wang
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors (SGLT-2i) have recently been linked to be associated with acute pancreatitis (AP), but the clinical characteristics are unclear. This study investigated the clinical characteristics of SGLT-2i and AP and provided reference for the prevention and treatment of AP. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Case reports, case series, and clinical studies of SGLT2i induced AP were collected by retrieving Chinese and English data from the database until 31 December 2023. RESULTS: Twenty-one patients were included, with a median age of 50.5 years (range 26,73). SGLT-2i were mainly involved in empagliflozin (13 cases, 61.9%), canagliflozin (4 cases, 19%) and dapagliflozin (4 cases, 19%). The median time from initial administration to the onset of AP was 21 days (range 1, 120). Abdominal pain (21 cases, 100%) was the most commonly complained symptom. The median lipase value was 388 U/L (range 36, 10000), and the median amylase value was 535 U/L (range 26, 3765). Twenty-one patients recovered completely after stopping the drug and receiving conservative treatment. CONCLUSIONS: SGLT-2i are associated with AP. Given the rising prescription of SGLT-2i, physicians should consider these agents as a potential cause of pancreatitis after excluding other etiologies.