Drug Interaction of SGLT2Is and ARNI on Acute Kidney Injury: A Real-world Pharmacovigilance Analysis Through the FAERS.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology Pub Date : 2024-10-15 DOI:10.1097/FJC.0000000000001639
Subei Zhao, Ronghua He, Mei Mei, Meng Yu, Zheng Yang, Chunyan Tian, Ping Zhang, Rong Li
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Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2Is) and angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitor (ARNI) may cause potential renal damage, the combined impact of SGLT2Is and ARNI on acute kidney injury (AKI) remains unclear. This pharmacovigilance study conducted a disproportionality analysis using reports from the FAERS database. The reporting odds ratio (ROR) was used as an estimate for detecting AKI signal. A total of 659,573 reports on at least one glucose-lowering drug and/or ARNI were obtained. Of the 413 reports on co-therapy of SGLT2Is and ARNI, 99 (24.0%) reports mentioned AKI. Overall, the AKI reporting rate significantly increased in co-therapy (adjusted ROR, 95%CI:8.04, 6.20-10.42, P<0.001), with a stronger AKI signal in co-therapy of canagliflozin and ARNI (16.82, 3.75-75.57, P<0.001). Specifically, no increased AKI signal was detected in HF cases receiving co-therapy after adjustment for sex and age (HF:1.27, 0.89-1.80, P=0.189; HF plus diabetes:2.08, 0.99-4.40, P=0.055; or HF plus hypertension:1.69, 0.53-5.35, P=0.376), whereas enhanced AKI signals were detected in cases with diabetes (20.57, 11.93-35.46, P<0.001), hypertension (4.30, 1.98-9.37, P<0.001), or diabetes plus hypertension (5.44, 1.92-15.43, P=0.001). This study reveals that superimposed renal impairment results from co-therapy with SGLT2Is and ARNI. It is necessary to be vigilant that the elderly, patients with diabetes, hypertension or CKD are more susceptible to AKI, especially if they likewise receive diuretics. When co-therapy is unavoidable, early monitoring of renal function, blood volume and blood pressure is excessively crucial. However, it is relatively safe in HF patients.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology is a peer reviewed, multidisciplinary journal that publishes original articles and pertinent review articles on basic and clinical aspects of cardiovascular pharmacology. The Journal encourages submission in all aspects of cardiovascular pharmacology/medicine including, but not limited to: stroke, kidney disease, lipid disorders, diabetes, systemic and pulmonary hypertension, cancer angiogenesis, neural and hormonal control of the circulation, sepsis, neurodegenerative diseases with a vascular component, cardiac and vascular remodeling, heart failure, angina, anticoagulants/antiplatelet agents, drugs/agents that affect vascular smooth muscle, and arrhythmias. Appropriate subjects include new drug development and evaluation, physiological and pharmacological bases of drug action, metabolism, drug interactions and side effects, application of drugs to gain novel insights into physiology or pathological conditions, clinical results with new and established agents, and novel methods. The focus is on pharmacology in its broadest applications, incorporating not only traditional approaches, but new approaches to the development of pharmacological agents and the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Please note that JCVP does not publish work based on biological extracts of mixed and uncertain chemical composition or unknown concentration.
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