Fusion Outcomes of GLP-1 Agonist Therapy in Multilevel Cervical Spinal Fusion

Mar 5, 2025Clinical spine surgery

Fusion Results of GLP-1 Drug Treatment in Multilevel Neck Spine Surgery: A Matched Comparison

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Abstract

Pseudarthrosis rates decreased significantly in patients receiving GLP-1 agonist therapy compared to those not receiving it over a two-year period.

  • Anterior multilevel cervical fusion patients treated with GLP-1 agonists exhibited lower pseudarthrosis rates at 6-months (10.71% vs. 17.61%), 1-year (12.04% vs. 18.52%), and 2-years (12.87% vs. 19.19%).
  • Posterior multilevel cervical fusion patients on GLP-1 agonists also showed reduced pseudarthrosis rates at 6-months (13.21% vs. 22.28%), 1-year (14.37% vs. 24.45%), and 2-years (16.87% vs. 24.43%).
  • These findings suggest that GLP-1 agonists may be associated with improved fusion outcomes in multilevel cervical spine surgery.
  • The pharmacological effects of GLP-1 agonists include promoting bone formation and reducing bone resorption, which could contribute to enhanced surgical success.

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