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Multidisciplinary Dissection of Renal and Metabolic Effects of Glyfozines on Elderly Patients: From Molecular Aspects to Clinical Indications

Multidisciplinary Dissection of Renal and Metabolic Effects of Glyfozines on Elderly Patients: From Molecular Aspects to Clinical Indications

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65 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The project aims to study the impact of SGLT2i therapy on clinical and biochemical aspects. in elderly. The project will combine different types of data, such as clinical and biological information, and will use advanced Bayesian statistical methods to understand the relationship between risk factors and patient outcomes following treatment with SGLT2 inhibitors.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Participant is willing and able to give informed consent for participation in the study;
  2. Patients must be enrolled also in MED-Cli e MED-Mol studies by signing both the MED-Cli e MED-Mol informed consents.
  3. The medical product is the standard of care for the patient and has been prescribed according to clinical practice and independent of the present study;
  4. Age ≥65 years;
  5. Participant has not yet started the prescribed SGLT2i therapy;
  6. Participant has at least one clinical indication for SGLT2i use according to clinical practice guidelines.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Current or previous use of SGLT2i;
  2. Inability to sign the informed consent.

Study details
    Elderly Patients (>65 Years)
    Diabetes (DM)
    Heart Disease
    Renal Diseases
    Internal Disease

NCT07119424

Chiara Lanzani

16 August 2025

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