Prescribing patterns of SGLT-2 inhibitors and their association with heart failure readmissions: a single-center cross-sectional study from a low- and middle-income country.

Abrar Ali Chhachhar, Saadia Sattar, Farhala Baloch, Umair Javed, Maria Wajid, Salva Shariq, Muhammad Qamar Masood
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Objectives: Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors have been shown to reduce cardiovascular death and heart failure (HF) hospitalizations in patients with reduced and mildly reduced or preserved ejection fraction. This study assesses the effectiveness of SGLT2 inhibitors in reducing HF readmission rates and examines prescription patterns in hospitalized patients.

Methods: This single-center retrospective cross-sectional study evaluated the impact of SGLT2 inhibitors on HF readmission rates when initiated during index hospitalization or within 14 days of discharge. Patients were divided into an SGLT2 group and a non-SGLT2 group, with 6-month readmission rates compared to the groups.

Results: Of the 234 patients, 85 (36.3%) were prescribed SGLT2 inhibitors, while 149 (63.7%) were not. SGLT2 inhibitors were prescribed less frequently to patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and patients admitted under cardiology services were more likely to receive SGLT2 inhibitors. Among those prescribed SGLT2 inhibitors, the median ejection fraction was significantly lower compared to those not prescribed, while the median estimated glomerular filtration rate was higher. There were 107 total readmissions (45.7%), with most (55%) occurring within 30 days of the index hospitalization. Total readmissions and 30-day readmissions were significantly lower in the SGLT2 inhibitor group (31.8% vs 53.7%, p = 0.001) and (33.33% vs 62.50%, p = 0.029), respectively. Heart failure readmissions were also lower in the SGLT2 group (29.6% vs 21.3%, p = 0.37).

Conclusion: Our study demonstrated a significant reduction in heart failure readmission rates among patients prescribed with SGLT2 inhibitors. However, we also observed a gap in the prescription of SGLT2 inhibitors.

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