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Cardiovascular safety of oral semaglutide in patients with type 2 diabetes: Rationale, design and patient baseline characteristics for the PIONEER 6 trial.

Diabetes Obes Metab · 2019

Last updated 2026-05-28

The PIONEER 6 trial is testing whether oral semaglutide, a diabetes drug taken as a pill, is safe for the heart in people with type 2 diabetes who are at high risk of heart problems. The study involves 3,183 participants, mostly older adults with an average diabetes duration of 14.9 years, and follows them until at least 122 major heart events occur. Participants take either the drug (up to 14 mg daily) or a placebo alongside their usual care, with researchers tracking heart-related deaths, heart attacks, or strokes.

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JournalDiabetes Obes Metab, 2019
Citations78
Relative citation ratio3.35
NIH percentile86
Molecules semaglutide
Conditions studied Type 2 Diabetes, Cardiovascular Risk Reduction

Abstract

AIMS: To assess the cardiovascular (CV) safety of oral semaglutide, the first tablet formulation of a glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist. MATERIALS AND METHODS: PIONEER 6 is a multinational, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind trial in patients with type 2 diabetes at high risk of CV events (defined as being aged ≥50 years and having established CV disease [CVD] or moderate [stage 3] chronic kidney disease [CKD], or being aged ≥60 years with ≥1 other CV risk factor). Patients were randomized to once-daily oral semaglutide (up to 14 mg) or placebo added to standard of care. The primary composite endpoint is time to first occurrence of CV death or non-fatal myocardial infarction or non-fatal stroke. The primary hypothesis was to exclude an excess in CV risk with oral semaglutide by assessing non-inferiority versus placebo for the primary endpoint (non-inferiority margin of 1.8 for the upper boundary of the 95% confidence interval of the hazard ratio). PIONEER 6 is event-driven, with follow-up continuing until accrual of at least 122 primary outcome events. There is no pre-defined minimal duration. RESULTS: Overall, 3183 patients have been enrolled (mean age 66.1 years, 31.6% females) in 214 sites across 21 countries. At baseline, the mean duration of diabetes was 14.9 years, mean glycated haemoglobin concentration was 66 mmol/mol (8.2%), and 84.6% of patients had established CVD/moderate CKD. CONCLUSIONS: PIONEER 6 will provide evidence regarding the CV safety of oral semaglutide in patients with type 2 diabetes and high CV risk.

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