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Enrolling By Invitation PHASE4 INTERVENTIONAL NCT06959784

Assessing Incretin Therapy for Cardiovascular Risk Reduction and Diabetes Remission( ITCRDR Study)

View on ClinicalTrials.gov Updated Dec 15, 2025

Brief Summary

This study used the diabetes prevention and follow-up research queue in Daqing and the public database of UKbiobank to evaluate the risk factors of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events in diabetes patients, and built the first risk prediction model of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events in diabetes patients based on the Chinese population follow-up queue and externally verified, so as to identify high-risk groups and guide the early prevention of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases in diabetes patients. To evaluate the effect of incretin drugs on reducing the risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events, and the impact on the remission rate of diabetes in people with initial diabetes, a randomized, multicenter, controlled clinical study was conducted. The long-term follow-up of 2 years was conducted to evaluate whether the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular risks of those who stopped drug treatment after remission of diabetes compared with those who continued drug treatment were reduced, as well as the long-term impact of incretin on cardiovascular and cerebrovascular risks and the role of long-term mitigation of diabetes.

Interventions

Name: semaglutide
Type: DRUG
Description: The semaglutide intervention group received semaglutide (0.25 mg qw initially, increased to 0.5 mg qw after four weeks) for 24 weeks (6 months).
Name: Metformin
Type: DRUG
Description: The metformin control group was treated with metformin (gradually increasing to 1g bid) for 24 weeks (6 months)

Primary Outcomes

Measure: Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular event risk score
TimeFrame: One-year follow-up
Description: The cardiovascular and cerebrovascular event score (0-100%)is based on the cardiovascular and cerebrovascular event risk prediction model for diabetic patients established in Objective 1. In this prediction model, age, gender, smoking status, body mass index, waist circumference, glycated hemoglobin, blood sugar, blood pressure, and blood lipids correspond to certain scores. Higher scores indicate a higher risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events and a worse outcome.
Measure: Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events
TimeFrame: Baseline and every 12 weeks until 96 weeks
Description: The Mace event includes cardiovascular death, non-fatal myocardial infarction and non-fatal stroke.
Measure: Cerebrovascular disease events
TimeFrame: Baseline and every 12 weeks until 96 weeks
Description: Cerebrovascular diseases include ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, transient ischemic attack, cerebral vascular malformation, etc.

Trial Information

NCT ID

NCT06959784

Status

Enrolling By Invitation

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Phases

PHASE4

Sponsor

China-Japan Friendship Hospital

Last Updated

December 15, 2025