Can common diabetes drugs prevent heart attacks after leg surgery?
NCT ID NCT07157475
Summary
This study aims to understand if taking a class of drugs called SGLT2 inhibitors (often used for diabetes, heart, or kidney problems) helps prevent serious complications in the year after leg artery surgery. Researchers will contact 300 patients who had surgery at least a year ago to ask if they experienced heart attacks, strokes, needed another procedure, or had an amputation, and compare outcomes between those who took the drugs and those who did not. This is an observational study, meaning it looks back at what happened to patients in real life, rather than testing a new treatment.
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Wroclaw Medical University
RECRUITINGWroclaw, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
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