Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists Do Not Increase Aspiration During Upper Endoscopy in Patients With Diabetes

May 17, 2024Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology : the official clinical practice journal of the American Gastroenterological Association

Medications that activate GLP-1 receptors do not raise choking risk during throat examinations in people with diabetes

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Abstract

Pulmonary adverse events after upper endoscopy are rare, occurring at rates of 6 to 25 events per 10,000 procedures.

  • No increased risk of aspiration was observed in patients using GLP1 receptor agonists compared to those using DPP4 inhibitors.
  • The relative risk of aspiration pneumonia in GLP1-RA users was similar to that of DPP4i users.
  • Compared to opioid users, GLP1-RA use was associated with lower relative risks for pneumonia and respiratory failure.
  • Overall, GLP1-RA use does not appear to be linked to higher rates of pulmonary complications following upper endoscopy.

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