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SGLT2 Inhibitors: The Sweet Success for Kidneys

Atit Dharia, Abid Ali Khan, Vikas S. Sridhar, David Z.I. Cherney

2023Annual Review of Medicine56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors (SGLT2 inhibitors) were originally developed as antidiabetic agents, with cardiovascular (CV) outcome trials demonstrating improved CV outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D). Secondary analyses of CV outcome trials and later dedicated kidney outcome trials consistently reported improved kidney-related outcomes independent of T2D status and across a range of kidney function and albuminuria. Importantly, SGLT2 inhibitors are generally safe and well tolerated, with clinical trials and real-world analyses demonstrating a decrease in the risk of acute kidney injury. The kidney protective effects of SGLT2 inhibitors generally extend across different members of the class, possibly on the basis of hemodynamic, metabolic, anti-inflammatory, and antifibrotic mechanisms. In this review, we summarize the effects of SGLT2 inhibitors on kidney outcomes in diverse patient populations.

Topics & Concepts

AlbuminuriaMedicineRenal functionKidneyDiabetes mellitusClinical trialEmpagliflozinKidney diseaseIntensive care medicineInternal medicineType 2 diabetesEndocrinologyDiabetes Treatment and ManagementChronic Kidney Disease and DiabetesPotassium and Related Disorders
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