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ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT07590219

Use of Liraglutide in Children Aged 6 to 12 Years With Severe Obesity

This randomized controlled trial evaluates the efficacy, safety, metabolic, and cardiovascular effects of liraglutide in children aged 6 to 12 years with severe obesity. Participants are randomized to receive liraglutide plus lifestyle intervention or lifestyle intervention alone for 6 months. In addition to primary outcomes related to weight loss and metabolic improvement, a predefined subgroup analysis evaluates cardiovascular function in participants receiving liraglutide using advanced echocardiographic techniques, including speckle-tracking-derived myocardial deformation parameters.

Gender: All

Ages: 6 Years - 12 Years

Updated: 2026-05-15

1 state

Severe Obesity
Cardiovascular Function
Liraglutide
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COMPLETED

NCT04866667

Observational Study of ASCVD Risks of Type 2 Diabetes in East China

The aim of this study is to screen patients with type 2 diabetes with high risk of cardiovascular disease, and intervene with or without Glucagon like peptide-1 receptor agonists.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-04-13

1 state

Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Arteriosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease
Liraglutide
ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING

NCT05221229

Outcome of Overweight AF Patients Following Ablation With a Potential Weight Loss Medication ( GOAL-AF )

Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is the most common abnormal heart rhythm(arrhythmia) affecting about one in 40 people in England. Patients with AF often have symptoms ranging from palpitations and breathlessness, and a small number of patients may develop heart failure. The major complication of AF is stroke, and this is effectively treated with blood thinning medications (anticoagulation). AF symptoms can lead to significant decline in quality of life and can affect patients' ability to work and exercise. There are numerous treatments targeted at maintaining normal rhythm and preventing AF recurrence. These include medications and catheter ablation. Ablation has been shown to be more effective than medications for the long-term control of AF, but its efficacy is significantly reduced by upstream conditions such as high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes, and poor fitness levels. This results in increased complications, repeat procedures, and increased AF recurrence or patients. Research currently available has shown that intensive risk factor control with weight loss and increased fitness can reduce AF burden and improve results from ablation. However, achieving these targets outside of a clinical trial have been challenging. Recent data has shown that a new class of drug (Liraglutide) can result in significant weight loss over a 3-month period, and pre-treatment prior to liver transplant has improved results and patient recovery. The overall aim of this study is to determine if accelerated weight loss by Liraglutide before AF ablation is feasible to base a future trial to inform if this approach improves outcomes and can be safely adopted into routine clinical practice.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-07-28

1 state

Atrial Fibrillation
Recurrence
Overweight and Obesity
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