Perioperative Use of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Procedures: A Scoping Review.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Oscar Wookey, Anna Galligan, Bruce Wilkie, Andrew MacIsaac, Elizabeth Paratz
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Abstract

Background: Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1RA) therapies are increasingly used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity. Despite growing awareness of potentially increased risk of pulmonary aspiration due to delayed gastric emptying, the risks and benefits of their perioperative use in patients undergoing cardiac procedures remains unexplored. A scoping review was performed to investigate the perioperative GLP-1RA use in patients undergoing cardiac procedures and recommendations.

Method: PubMed and Ovid MEDLINE were searched up to April 2024 to identify English-language studies on the perioperative use of weekly and daily dosed GLP-1RAs in adult patients undergoing cardiac procedures (including cardiac surgery, trans-oesophageal echocardiograms, and cardiac catheterisation procedures).

Results: Three studies were identified, which investigated daily dosed GLP-1RAs in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. No studies were found investigating GLP-1RA use in cardiac catheterisation or trans-oesophageal echocardiograms procedures, and none which specifically examined risk of pulmonary aspiration in patients using GLP-1RAs undergoing cardiac procedures.

Conclusions: GLP-1RAs are beneficial for perioperative weight loss, glycaemic control, and cardiovascular health. Existing guidelines and consensus recommendations are highly contradictory on perioperative GLP-1RA management. Although no known published case reports exist to date of pulmonary aspiration in patients using GLP-1RAs undergoing cardiac procedures, non-cardiac surgical literature strongly suggests that patients are at theoretical risk and a cautious approach is advised in the absence of robust evidence informing recommendations for optimal withholding periods.

心脏手术患者围手术期GLP-1受体激动剂的应用:范围综述
背景:胰高血糖素样肽-1受体激动剂(GLP-1RA)疗法越来越多地用于治疗2型糖尿病和肥胖。尽管越来越多的人意识到胃排空延迟可能增加肺误吸的风险,但在接受心脏手术的患者围手术期使用它们的风险和益处仍未被探索。我们进行了一项范围审查,以调查GLP-1RA在接受心脏手术的患者围手术期的使用和建议。方法:检索PubMed和Ovid MEDLINE至2024年4月,以确定接受心脏手术(包括心脏手术、经食管超声心动图和心导管手术)的成年患者围手术期使用每周和每日剂量GLP-1RAs的英文研究。结果:确定了三项研究,研究了每日给药GLP-1RAs在心脏手术患者中的作用。没有研究发现GLP-1RA在心导管术或经食管超声心动图手术中的应用,也没有研究专门检查在心脏手术中使用GLP-1RA的患者肺吸入的风险。结论:GLP-1RAs有利于围手术期减肥、血糖控制和心血管健康。现有的指南和共识建议在围手术期GLP-1RA管理方面存在高度矛盾。尽管迄今为止还没有已知的发表病例报告,表明在心脏手术中使用GLP-1RAs的患者存在肺误吸,但非心脏手术文献强烈表明,患者存在理论上的风险,在缺乏有力证据的情况下,建议采取谨慎的做法,以推荐最佳的停药期。
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Heart, Lung and Circulation
Heart, Lung and Circulation CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
3.80%
发文量
912
审稿时长
11.9 weeks
期刊介绍: Heart, Lung and Circulation publishes articles integrating clinical and research activities in the fields of basic cardiovascular science, clinical cardiology and cardiac surgery, with a focus on emerging issues in cardiovascular disease. The journal promotes multidisciplinary dialogue between cardiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, cardio-pulmonary physicians and cardiovascular scientists.
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