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Solid gastric contents were significantly more frequent in patients receiving semaglutide treatment (42%) compared to controls (7%).
Healthcare providers should consider the higher likelihood of solid gastric contents in patients on semaglutide when planning surgeries.
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Solid gastric contents were significantly more frequent in patients receiving semaglutide treatment (18/43 (42%)) compared with controls (3/44 (7%)).
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Based on a prospective, multicentre, matched case-control study design.
Source
Gastric ultrasound in patients receiving semaglutide: a prospective, multicentre, matched control study
Nils Vlaeminck et al. · Anaesthesia · 2026
DOI 10.1111/anae.70129
cohort · n=88Cited 5×
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