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Working Group Talk "SGLT2i : from bench to bedside. What we know, what we don’t know, and what we should know"

Live Online Event of the ESC Working Group on Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy

26/11/2024 17:00 26/11/2024 18:15 Europe/Paris Working Group Talk "SGLT2i : from bench to bedside. What we know, what we don’t know, and what we should know"

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Summary

This “talk show” format event is to underline the main cardio-reno-metabolic protective effects of SGLT2i, the mechanism and the limits of our knowledge.

Learning objectives:
- Understand and interpret the specific clinical benefit and safety of SGLT2i
- Understand the subtle mechanisms of action
- Understand the limits of knowledge and future directions of research

Programme

Chair

Gheorghe Andrei Dan (Bucarest, Romania) 

Panelists

 

  Peter Ferdinandy (Budapest, Hungary)

 

  Christoph Maack (Wuerzburg, Germany)

 

  Gianluigi Savarese (Stockholm, Sweden)

Topics of discussion

  1. Cardiovascular protection with SGLT2i
  2. Renal protection with SGLT2i
  3. Mechanisms of SGLT2i benefit
  4. Starvation Theory of SGLT2 benefit
  5. Cardioprotection with SGLT2i
  6. Iron and SGLT2i
  7. Mitochondria and SGLT2

Questions and Answers

Participants will have the opportunity to interact with the chair and speakers in written form using the "Q&A" module. Chair and speakers can answer directly in the module (publicly or privately) or discuss live during the event.

Registration

Registration for this event is now closed.

If you are already registered, please check the Zoom connection details received by email or contact us.

The event recording will be accessible on demand a couple of weeks after the live event.