This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of the medication dapagliflozin on patients with aortic stenosis, a condition where the heart’s aortic valve narrows, affecting blood flow. The study aims to see how dapagliflozin, which is taken as a 10 mg film-coated tablet, can improve heart and kidney function after patients undergo a procedure called transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). This procedure is used to replace the narrowed aortic valve without open-heart surgery.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate whether dapagliflozin can help improve heart muscle function, reduce heart muscle thickening, and enhance kidney function. The study will also look at whether the medication can decrease the chances of heart failure getting worse and reduce the risk of death. Participants in the study will either receive dapagliflozin or a placebo, which is a substance with no active medication, to compare the effects.
Participants will be monitored over a period of time to assess changes in their heart and kidney health. The study will track various health indicators, such as heart muscle thickness and kidney function, to determine the effectiveness of dapagliflozin. The goal is to gather information that could lead to better treatment options for people with aortic stenosis who have undergone the TAVR procedure.



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