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đź§ Clinical Context
GLP-1 receptor agonists have taken center stage for both type 2 diabetes and obesity management, but their gastric side effects are giving anesthesiologists pause. The ASA's recent guidance recommends holding these agents before surgery to reduce risks of gastroparesis, regurgitation, and pulmonary aspiration.
🔬 ASA Guidelines Overview
⚠️ But Here’s the Controversy
đź§Ş What We Do Know
đź§ Pragmatic Recommendations
🍽️ Fasting Guidelines? A Gray Area
ASA’s updated fasting guideline (2023) applies to healthy patients without reflux, obesity, diabetes, or delayed emptying—aka, not your typical GLP-1 patient.
Recommendation: Modify fasting guidelines based on judgment. Don’t follow enhanced recovery protocols blindly.
đź§© Clinical Takeaway
Don’t assume that simply holding a GLP-1 agonist clears the gut. Evidence is lacking. Every GLP-1 patient should be approached with caution:
🔍 Until we have more data, err on the side of protecting your patient’s airway—not just the guideline.
Key Reference: Ushakumari DS, Sladen RN. ASA Consensus-based Guidance. Anesthesiology. 2024 Feb;140(2):346–348. PMID: 37982170
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đź§ Clinical Context
GLP-1 receptor agonists have taken center stage for both type 2 diabetes and obesity management, but their gastric side effects are giving anesthesiologists pause. The ASA's recent guidance recommends holding these agents before surgery to reduce risks of gastroparesis, regurgitation, and pulmonary aspiration.
🔬 ASA Guidelines Overview
⚠️ But Here’s the Controversy
đź§Ş What We Do Know
đź§ Pragmatic Recommendations
🍽️ Fasting Guidelines? A Gray Area
ASA’s updated fasting guideline (2023) applies to healthy patients without reflux, obesity, diabetes, or delayed emptying—aka, not your typical GLP-1 patient.
Recommendation: Modify fasting guidelines based on judgment. Don’t follow enhanced recovery protocols blindly.
đź§© Clinical Takeaway
Don’t assume that simply holding a GLP-1 agonist clears the gut. Evidence is lacking. Every GLP-1 patient should be approached with caution:
🔍 Until we have more data, err on the side of protecting your patient’s airway—not just the guideline.
Key Reference: Ushakumari DS, Sladen RN. ASA Consensus-based Guidance. Anesthesiology. 2024 Feb;140(2):346–348. PMID: 37982170