Assessment of Gastric Content Using Gastric Ultrasound in Patients on Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists Before Anesthesia

Oct 1, 2025Anesthesia and analgesia

Using Ultrasound to Check Stomach Contents Before Anesthesia in Patients Taking Diabetes Medicines

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Abstract

Among 316 patients taking GLP-1 receptor agonists, 35.8% had high residual gastric contents (RGC) prior to anesthesia.

  • Patients with high RGC were more likely to have recently been prescribed opioids for pain management compared to those with low RGC.
  • The median duration of withholding GLP-1 RAs was shorter in the high RGC group (6 days) compared to the low RGC group (8 days).
  • Fasting durations from solid food were significantly shorter in patients with high RGC (15 hours) than in those with low RGC (20 hours).
  • ROC analysis identified ≤7.5 days of withholding GLP-1 RA injections and ≤21.3 hours of fasting from solid food as thresholds linked to increased high RGC prevalence.

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