Semaglutide use is associated with higher rates of pseudarthrosis and dysphagia in patients undergoing posterior cervical fusion

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Semaglutide use linked to higher rates of spine bone healing problems and swallowing difficulty after neck fusion surgery

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Abstract

Semaglutide use is associated with higher odds of pseudoarthrosis (OR 4.79) and dysphagia (OR 2.12) in patients undergoing posterior cervical fusion.

  • Patients using semaglutide experienced significantly higher rates of pseudoarthrosis and dysphagia compared to matched controls.
  • Hospital costs were lower for semaglutide users, with same-day costs averaging $5,000 compared to $11,700 for controls.
  • Mean 90-day costs were also significantly less for the semaglutide group at $12,200 versus $18,800 for non-users.
  • No significant differences were noted in emergency department visits or readmission rates between the two groups.

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