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Increased residual gastric content can persist up to 10 days after stopping subcutaneous semaglutide.

Clinicians may need to consider longer pre-operative interruption intervals for patients on semaglutide to reduce aspiration risk.

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The finding by Nersessian et al. that increased residual gastric content can persist up to 10 days after stopping subcutaneous semaglutide is important.
Dáire N. Kelly et al. · Anaesthesia · 2025

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The study is based on an observational cohort design with a significant sample size.

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Gastric point‐of‐care ultrasound in the GLP‐1 receptor agonist era: clinical impact and competency

Dáire N. Kelly et al. · Anaesthesia · 2025

DOI 10.1111/anae.16548

cohort · n=220Cited 3×
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