Researchers conducted a randomized controlled trial to see how the medication dapagliflozin affects patients with acute heart failure. The study included 238 patients who were treated in a hospital setting within 24 hours of admission. Both groups received standard care, including intravenous diuretics.
The results showed that dapagliflozin was effective for weight loss and fluid removal regardless of the patient's kidney function levels. Specifically, the researchers looked at how different levels of eGFR (a measure of kidney function) might change the effectiveness of the drug. They found no significant interaction between kidney function and the treatment effect.
This finding suggests that early use of dapagliflozin during hospital stays is a reliable option for many patients. However, this was a pre-specified analysis of one trial. While the results are encouraging for heart failure management, you should always talk to your doctor about how specific medications fit your personal health needs.