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CVOT Summit Report 2025: advances along the cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic disease continuum.

Schnell O, Agarwal A, Azizi M, Ballwieser D, Barnard-Kelly K, Battelino T, Ballwieser D, Blüher M, Bugianesi E, Cebrian A, Ceriello A, Choudhary P, Danne T, Dayan CM, Del Prato S, Eckel RH, Fioretto P, Garvey T, Green JB, Heerspink HJL, Holman RR, Itzhak B, Jacob S, Jhund PS, Ji L, Judge PK, Khunti K, Korenjak M, Krentz AJ, Lambrinou E, Libby P, Mader JK, Mann JFE, Marx N, Mathieu C, McMurray JJV, Müller-Wieland D, Papanas N, Patel DC, Pfeiffer AFH, Reger-Tan S, Rodbard HW, Rosano GMC, Saboo B, Sato N, Solomon SD, Standl E, Tacke F, Topsever P, Wanner C, Wharton S, Young V.
Cardiovascular diabetology · May 6, 2026
Plain-language summary

The 11th Cardiovascular Outcome Trial (CVOT) Summit (November 2025) was a virtual multidisciplinary conference convening experts in endocrinology, diabetology, cardiology, nephrology, hepatology, and general practice to review recent outcome trials and emerging therapies along the cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) disease continuum. The report summarizes key 2025 developments, including the first head-to-head CVOT (SURPASS-CVOT), the CONFIDENCE trial examining combination therapy with finerenone (a non-steroidal mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist) and empagliflozin (an SGLT2 inhibitor), the ATTAIN-1 trial of the oral GLP-1 receptor agonist orforglipron, and the BaxHTN trial of the aldosterone synthase inhibitor baxdrostat. The report also covers updated clinical guidelines, policy developments, advances in continuous glucose and ketone monitoring technology, and emerging pharmacological strategies for metabolic liver disease and type 1 diabetes. As a conference summary report rather than a primary trial, this document does not present original trial data and primarily synthesizes and contextualizes findings from multiple studies. Key limitations include the narrative, consensus-driven format and the absence of new primary data.

Why this grade: This is a conference summary report synthesizing findings from multiple CVOTs and expert discussions; it presents no original primary trial data and is therefore graded as a review-level evidence source.

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Abstract

The 11th Cardiovascular Outcome Trial (CVOT) Summit: Congress on Cardiovascular, Kidney, and Metabolic Outcomes was held virtually on November 20-21, 2025. The Summit provided a multidisciplinary forum to review and discuss recent outcome trials investigating emerging pharmacological therapies targeting diseases of the cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) continuum. This report highlights the unique developments of 2025 discussed during the Summit, including the first head-to-head CVOT (SURPASS-CVOT), the growing evidence base for combination therapies across the disease spectrum, new insights into the inflammatory component of the CKM syndrome, and relevant policy developments. The first part of this report summarizes pioneering clinical trials addressing combination therapy with finerenone and empagliflozin (CONFIDENCE), the oral glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists orforglipron (ATTAIN-1), and the aldosterone synthase inhibitor (ASI) baxdrostat (BaxHTN). The second part presents recent guideline and policy developments discussed by experts in endocrinology, diabetology, cardiology, nephrology, hepatology, and general practice. In addition, advances in medical technology, particularly in continuous glucose and ketone monitoring, are highlighted, as well as emerging therapies for diseases of the CKM continuum. These include pharmacological agents for a broad spectrum of metabolic disorders such as metabolic liver disease and type 1 Diabetes (T1D) alongside emphasis on the importance of early detection and innovative treatment strategies. The 12th Cardiovascular Outcome Trial Summit will be held virtually on 19-20 November 2026 ( http://www.cvot.org ).

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