About this trial
Patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) on hemodialysis face an unacceptably high rate of cardiovascular complications, including heart failure, arrhythmias, and sudden cardiac death. Many of these outcomes are driven by diastolic dysfunction and cardiac fibrosis-conditions that are not adequately addressed by current therapies. SGLT2 inhibitors, originally developed for the treatment of type 2 diabetes, have demonstrated cardiovascular and renal protective effects across multiple patient populations, independent of glycemic control.
This Phase 2, randomized, controlled clinical trial will evaluate the safety and efficacy of SGLT2 inhibitors in patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis. A total of 80 participants will be randomized to receive either an SGLT2 inhibitor or standard care for 12 months. The primary objective is to determine whether SGLT2 inhibitors improve cardiac function, reduce myocardial fibrosis, and decrease the incidence of intradialytic hypotension. Secondary endpoints include cardiovascular events, hospitalization, and all-cause mortality. The study will also assess changes in key biomarkers and perform advanced cardiac imaging to evaluate structural and functional outcomes.
This trial represents a novel and timely investigation into a class of medications with promising pleiotropic effects, potentially offering new therapeutic options for a high-risk, underserved population.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age ≥18 and ≤70 years
Diagnosed with end-stage renal disease
Undergoing online hemodiafiltration for at least 3 months
Able to provide written informed consent
Disqualifiers
Current immunosuppressive therapy
Contraindication to cardiac MRI
Known hypersensitivity or intolerance to SGLT2 inhibitors
Participation in another interventional clinical trial
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- iSGLT2
Treatment groups
Locations
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Sponsors and collaborators
Maximo Agustin Schiavone
Lead sponsor
Centro de Educación Medica e Investigaciones Clínicas Norberto Quirno
Sponsor institution