1. Perioperative management of long-acting glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists: concerns for delayed gastric emptying and pulmonary aspiration.
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van Zuylen, Mark L., Siegelaar, Sarah E., Plummer, Mark P., Deane, Adam M., Hermanides, Jeroen, and Hulst, Abraham H.
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RESPIRATORY aspiration , *GASTRIC emptying , *OPERATING room nursing , *GLUCAGON-like peptide-1 receptor , *GLUCAGON-like peptide-1 agonists , *WEIGHT loss - Abstract
Prescriptions and use of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists are increasing dramatically, as indications are expanding from the treatment of diabetes mellitus to weight loss for people with obesity. As GLP-1 receptor agonists delay gastric emptying, perioperative healthcare practitioners could be concerned about an increased risk for pulmonary aspiration during general anaesthesia. We summarise relevant medical literature and provide evidence-based recommendations for perioperative care for people taking GLP-1 receptor agonists. GLP-1 receptor agonists delay gastric emptying; however, ongoing treatment attenuates this effect. The risk of aspiration during general anaesthesia is unknown. However, we advise caution in patients who recently commenced on GLP-1 receptor agonists. After over 12 weeks of treatment, standard fasting times likely suffice to manage the risk of pulmonary aspiration for most otherwise low-risk patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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