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In this episode of Hipcast, we speak with three clinical experts about the complexities of surgical timing in hip fracture patients who are taking SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists.
Professor Jacqueline Close (Consultant Geriatrician, Prince of Wales Hospital / Neuroscience Research Australia), A/Prof Katherine Tonks (Endocrinologist, Sydney Endocrinology / St Vincent’s Hospital) and Dr Louisa Lowes (Anaesthetist and Director of Perioperative Medicine, Prince of Wales Hospital) share insights from their respective disciplines on balancing surgical urgency with medication-related risks.
The discussion explores:
🔗 Resources mentioned:
🎙️ Hipcast is hosted by Dr Niamh Dove and produced by the Australian and New Zealand Hip Fracture Registry, dedicated to improving outcomes and experiences for people with hip fracture and those who care for them.
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In this episode of Hipcast, we speak with three clinical experts about the complexities of surgical timing in hip fracture patients who are taking SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists.
Professor Jacqueline Close (Consultant Geriatrician, Prince of Wales Hospital / Neuroscience Research Australia), A/Prof Katherine Tonks (Endocrinologist, Sydney Endocrinology / St Vincent’s Hospital) and Dr Louisa Lowes (Anaesthetist and Director of Perioperative Medicine, Prince of Wales Hospital) share insights from their respective disciplines on balancing surgical urgency with medication-related risks.
The discussion explores:
🔗 Resources mentioned:
🎙️ Hipcast is hosted by Dr Niamh Dove and produced by the Australian and New Zealand Hip Fracture Registry, dedicated to improving outcomes and experiences for people with hip fracture and those who care for them.

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