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Radcliffe CVRM
A new study has found that the novel oral GLP-1 receptor agonist, orforglipron, demonstrated superior glycaemic control compared to oral semaglutide in adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D). The findings come from the ACHIEVE-3 trial, a phase 3 study published in The Lancet.¹Mechanism of ActionOrforglipron is a non-peptide glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist designed for once-daily oral…
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Christina Magnussen
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1 year ago
ACC 2025 - Individual-level data collected across 126 worldwide cohorts show controlling modifiable cardiovascular risk factors can potentially benefit life-years for freedom from CVD and death from any cause.Prof Christina Magnussen (University Heart and Vascular Centre Hamburg, Hamberg, DE) joins us onsite at ACC to discuss modifiable cardiovascular risk factors collected by the Global…
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John Dodson
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Harriette Van Spall
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6 months ago
AHA Scientific Sessions 2025 — Late-breaker host Dr Harriette Van Spall (McMaster University, Hamilton, CA) is joined by BETTER-BP Principal Investigator Dr John Dodson (NYU Langone Health, New York, US) to present the findings of this AHA late-breaking trial (NCT04114669).The BETTER-BP (Behavioral Economics Trial to Enhance Regulation of Blood Pressure) is a phase II pragmatic randomized…
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Dipak Kotecha
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1 year ago
ESC Congress 2024 — Improved patient-level adherence to guideline recommendations on heart rhythm control through healthcare professional education in patients with atrial fibrillation.Investigator, Dr Dipak Kotecha (University of Birmingham, UK) joins us in London to share key findings from the STEEER-AF study (NCT04396418).This prospective, cluster-randomized international study compared two…
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1 month ago
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Radcliffe CVRM
Individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D) face a high risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). The SOUL trial (NCT03914326) previously demonstrated that oral semaglutide reduced major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE).² A new post hoc secondary analysis of this trial now provides insight into the mechanisms behind this benefit, detailing the drug's association with changes in key…
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Ramzi Ajjan
Job title: Professor of Metabolic Medicine and an Honorary Consultant in Diabetes and Endocrinology at Leeds University and Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust
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Radcliffe CKM
Mirjam Boros, Radcliffe CardiologyA post hoc secondary analysis of the SOUL trial has found that once-daily oral semaglutide is associated with early and sustained improvements in multiple cardiovascular (CV) risk factors in high-risk patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D).¹ These findings help to explain the mechanisms behind the primary trial results, which showed a 14% reduction in major adverse…
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SGLTi and GLP-1 in HF
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Jose L Batista
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Tracy Makuvire
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Jonathan D Davis
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1 year ago
Review Article
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Deitrich Gerlt
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Sharon Mathai
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Kristopher Aten
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1 year ago