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Empagliflozin in Heart Failure With Predicted Preserved Versus Reduced Ejection Fraction: Data From the EMPA-REG OUTCOME Trial

Gianluigi Savarese, Alicia Uijl, Lars H. Lund, Stefan D. Anker, Folkert W. Asselbergs, David Fitchett, Silvio E. Inzucchi, Stefan Koudstaal, Anne Pernille Ofstad, Benedikt Schrage, Ola Vedin, Christoph Wanner, Faı̈ez Zannad, Isabella Zwiener, Javed Butler

2021Journal of Cardiac Failure28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In the EMPA-REG OUTCOME trial, ejection fraction (EF) data were not collected. In the subpopulation with heart failure (HF), we applied a new predictive model for EF to determine the effects of empagliflozin in HF with predicted reduced (HFrEF) vs preserved (HFpEF) EF vs no HF. METHODS AND RESULTS: We applied a validated EF predictive model based on patient baseline characteristics and treatments to categorize patients with HF as being likely to have HF with mid-range EF (HFmrEF)/HFrEF (EF <50%) or HFpEF (EF ≥50%). Cox regression was used to assess the effect of empagliflozin vs placebo on cardiovascular death/HF hospitalization (HHF), cardiovascular and all-cause mortality, and HHF in patients with predicted HFpEF, HFmrEF/HFrEF and no HF. Of 7001 EMPA-REG OUTCOME patients with data available for this analysis, 6314 (90%) had no history of HF. Of the 687 with history of HF, 479 (69.7%) were predicted to have HFmrEF/HFrEF and 208 (30.3%) to have HFpEF. Empagliflozin's treatment effect was consistent in predicted HFpEF, HFmrEF/HFrEF and no-HF for each outcome (HR [95% CI] for the primary outcome 0.60 [0.31-1.17], 0.79 [0.51-1.23], and 0.63 [0.50-0.78], respectively; P interaction = 0.62). CONCLUSIONS: In EMPA-REG OUTCOME, one-third of the patients with HF had predicted HFpEF. The benefits of empagliflozin on HF and mortality outcomes were consistent in nonHF, predicted HFpEF and HFmrEF/HFrEF.

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EmpagliflozinMedicineInternal medicineEMPAEjection fractionHeart failureCardiologyHeart failure with preserved ejection fractionDiabetes mellitusType 2 Diabetes MellitusEndocrinologyChemistryElectron microprobeMineralogyDiabetes Treatment and ManagementHyperglycemia and glycemic control in critically ill and hospitalized patientsCardiovascular Function and Risk Factors