Journal of Clinical Medicine (Oct 2023)

Dapagliflozin Improved Cardiac Function and Structure in Diabetic Patients with Preserved Ejection Fraction: Results of a Single Centre, Observational Prospective Study

  • Marcelino Cortés,
  • Oscar Lorenzo,
  • Jairo Lumpuy-Castillo,
  • Sacramento Martínez-Albaladejo,
  • Mikel Taibo-Urquía,
  • Ana María Pello,
  • Antonio José Bollas,
  • Miguel Orejas,
  • Miguel Ángel Navas,
  • Ester Macia,
  • María Esther Martínez,
  • Andrea Rueda,
  • Jose Tuñón

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12206698
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 20
p. 6698

Abstract

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Sodium-glucose cotransporter inhibitors (SGLT2i) have demonstrated a reduction in cardiovascular events in diabetes and heart failure (HF). The mechanisms underlying this benefit are not well known and data are contradictory. The purpose of this study is to analyse the effect of dapagliflozin on cardiac structure and function in patients with normal ejection fraction. Between October 2020 and October 2021, we consecutively included 31 diabetic patients without prior history of SGLT2i use. In all of them, dapagliflozin treatment was started. At inclusion and during six months of follow-up, different clinical, ECG, analytical, and echocardiographic (standard, 3D, and speckle tracking) variables were recorded. After a follow-up period of 6.6 months, an average reduction of 18 g (p = 0.028) in 3D-estimated left ventricle mass was observed. An increase in absolute left ventricle global longitudinal strain (LV-GLS) of 0.3 (p = 0.036) was observed, as well as an increase in isovolumetric relaxation time (IVRT) of 10.5 ms (p = 0.05). Moreover, dapagliflozin decreased the levels of plasma creatin-kinase (CK-MB) and atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP). In conclusion, our data show that the use of SGLT2i is associated with both structural (myocardial mass) and functional (IVRT, LV-GLS) cardiac improvements in a population of diabetic patients with normal ejection fraction.

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