Perioperative GLP1-RA management and risk of aspiration in patients with diabetes undergoing fast-track hip and knee arthroplasty

May 23, 2025Danish medical journal

Managing diabetes medication around surgery and risk of inhaling stomach contents during fast hip and knee replacement

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Abstract

Among 426 patients with type 2 diabetes, 0% experienced perioperative pulmonary aspiration during fast-track hip and knee arthroplasty.

  • Ninety-two percent of patients continued their usual GLP1-RA regimen during the perioperative period.
  • The median postoperative length of stay was one day (IQR: 1-1).
  • Seven percent of patients had a length of stay greater than two days, which was not deemed related to GLP1-RA treatment.
  • Diverse anaesthesia methods were utilized, with 19% receiving spinal anaesthesia without sedation and 53% with sedation.

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