The goal of this randomized, double-blinded, controlled clinical trial is to investigate if treatment with an sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitor (SGLT2) during the unique time window before coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG), can reduce the incidence of post-operative atrial fibrillation and/or acute kidney injury in patients with chronic coronary syndrome. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does treatment with an SGLT2 inhibitor during the waiting time and stable post-operative period, in patients with chronic coronary syndrome scheduled for CABG, reduce the risk of new onset atrial fibrillation compared to placebo? * Does treatment with an SGLT2 inhibitor during the waiting time and stable post-operative period, in patients with chronic coronary syndrome scheduled for CABG, reduce the risk of acute kidney injury before hospital discharge compared to placebo? Participants will be administered dapagliflozin 10 mg once daily or placebo for a minimum of seven days while awaiting scheduled CABG and up until discharge, with a short interruption for surgery. The active arm will be compared to the placebo arm to see if dapagliflozin can reduce the incidence of post-operative atrial fibrillation and/or acute kidney injury.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Incidence of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation of at least 30 seconds
Timeframe: From CABG to discharge post-operatively up to four weeks