Finerenone efficacy in patients with chronic kidney disease, type 2 diabetes and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease

European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy

17 October 2022
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Abstract

AbstractAims

Finerenone, a selective, non-steroidal mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist, improves cardiovascular (CV) and kidney outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and chronic kidney disease (CKD). This subgroup analysis of FIDELITY, a pre-specified, pooled, individual patient-data analysis of FIDELIO-DKD (NCT02540993) and FIGARO-DKD (NCT02545049), compared finerenone vs. placebo in patients with and without baseline history of atherosclerotic CV disease (ASCVD).

Methods and results

Outcomes included a composite CV outcome [CV death, non-fatal myocardial infarction, non-fatal stroke, or hospitalization for heart failure (HHF)]; CV death or HHF; a composite kidney outcome (kidney failure, sustained estimated glomerular filtration rate decrease ≥57%, or kidney-related death); all-cause mortality; and safety by baseline history of ASCVD.

Of 13 026 patients, 5935 (45.6%) had a history of ASCVD. The incidence of the composite CV outcome, CV death or HHF, and all-cause mortality was higher in patients with ASCVD vs. those without, with no difference between groups in the composite kidney outcome. Finerenone consistently reduced outcomes vs. placebo in patients with and without ASCVD (P-interaction for the composite CV outcome, CV death or HHF, the composite kidney outcome, and all-cause mortality 0.38, 0.68, 0.33, and 0.38, respectively). Investigator-reported treatment-emergent adverse events were consistent between treatment arms across ASCVD subgroups.

Conclusion

Finerenone reduced the risk of CV and kidney outcomes consistently across the spectrum of CKD in patients with T2D, irrespective of prevalent ASCVD.

Contributors

Gerasimos Filippatos
Gerasimos Filippatos

Author

National & Kapodistrian University of Athens Medical School Athens , Greece

Stefan D Anker
Stefan D Anker

Author

Charite University Hospital Berlin , Germany

Darren K McGuire
Darren K McGuire

Author

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Dallas , United States of America

Peter Rossing
Peter Rossing

Author

Steno Diabetes Center, Copenhagen Herlev , Denmark

Erin D Michos
Erin D Michos

Author

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore , United States of America

Dimitrios Farmakis
Dimitrios Farmakis

Author

National & Kapodistrian University of Athens Athens , Greece

Peter Kolkhof
Peter Kolkhof

Author

BAYER AG, R&D Pharmaceuticals Wuppertal , Germany