No Difference in Short-term Surgical Outcomes From Semaglutide Treatment for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus After Cervical Decompression and Fusion

Jul 22, 2024Spine

Semaglutide treatment does not change short-term surgery results after neck spine decompression and fusion in type 2 diabetes patients

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Abstract

The propensity score-matched cohort included 596 patients undergoing cervical spine surgery.

  • Semaglutide treatment did not show statistically significant differences in the overall rate of short-term postoperative complications compared to the control group.
  • The odds ratio for the composite measure of complications was 1.26, indicating no increased risk associated with semaglutide treatment.
  • Both 30-day and 90-day readmission rates were similar between patients receiving semaglutide and those who were not.
  • The findings suggest that semaglutide treatment may not increase the risk of immediate adverse events following cervical spine decompression and fusion.

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