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Effect of empagliflozin on cardiorenal outcomes and mortality according to body mass index: A subgroup analysis of the <scp>EMPA‐REG OUTCOME</scp> trial with a focus on Asia

Qiuhe Ji, Linong Ji, Yiming Mu, Jiajun Zhao, Bernard Zinman, Christoph Wanner, Jyothis T. George, Isabella Zwiener, Kohjiro Ueki, Koutaro Yokote, Wataru Ogawa, Odd Erik Johansen

2021Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Aim To investigate whether the cardiorenal benefits of the sodium‐glucose co‐transporter‐2 inhibitor empagliflozin are affected by body mass index (BMI) in type 2 diabetes patients with established cardiovascular (CV) disease, including Asians. Methods In this exploratory analysis of the EMPA‐REG OUTCOME trial, we used Cox regression to evaluate the effects of empagliflozin on all‐cause mortality, hospitalization for heart failure (HHF) or CV death, and incident or worsening nephropathy by baseline BMI category. Results Of the 7020 participants (1517 Asians [21.6%]), 934 (13.3%), 2465 (35.1%) and 3621 (51.6%) had a BMI of less than 25, 25 to less than 30, and 30 kg/m 2 or higher, respectively. Overall, hazard ratios for empagliflozin versus placebo for all‐cause mortality, HHF or CV death, and incident or worsening nephropathy were 0.68 (95% CI 0.57, 0.82), 0.66 (0.55, 0.79) and 0.61 (0.53, 0.70), respectively, and were consistent across BMI categories ( P values for interaction between treatment and BMI were .6772, .3087 and .6265, respectively). Results were similar in Asians using these BMI categories and categories of less than 24, 24 to less than 28, and 28 kg/m 2 or higher. Conclusion Empagliflozin reduced cardiorenal and mortality risk regardless of BMI at baseline, including in Asians with a lower BMI.

Topics & Concepts

EmpagliflozinMedicineHazard ratioBody mass indexInternal medicineProportional hazards modelDiabetes mellitusPlaceboDiabetic nephropathyType 2 diabetesHeart failureNephropathyCardiologyConfidence intervalEndocrinologyPathologyAlternative medicineDiabetes Treatment and ManagementBariatric Surgery and OutcomesCardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
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