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A Real-world Study Evaluating the Clinical Factors Associated with the Initial SGLT2 Inhibitor Prescription

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Date 2024 Aug 12
PMID 39129607
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Methods: A retrospective case-control study was performed in a safety-net clinic and consisted of the initial SGLT2i prescriptions group and the group without. The data from the electronic medical records between July 2021 and December 2022 were analyzed in the regressional models.

Results: There was a significant association between A1c ≥8% (OR 3.7, p=.01), heart failure (OR 19.3, p<.0001), a history of hypotension (OR 11.9, p=.01), and sulfonylureas (OR 6.5, p=.003) with the SGLT2i prescription.

Conclusion: Patients with high A1c levels, heart failure, a history of hypotension, and sulfonylureas were more likely than their counterparts to receive SGLT2i prescriptions. Future research should investigate adherence and provider prescribing behaviors related to SGLT2i to further assess optimal drug use.