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Back to EpisodesPre-anaesthetic medication medication management for GPs
Description
In this episode of The Good GP, host Julia Rawlinson welcomes Dr Erin Horsley, an experienced GP anaesthetist, to provide practical guidance on pre-anaesthetic medication management for general practitioners. Focusing on how to prepare patients for elective surgery by knowing which medications to pause, continue, or adjust.
Highlights include:
- SGLT2 inhibitors: Advice on withholding these medications prior to surgery, especially for diabetic patients, due to risk of euglycaemic diabetic ketoacidosis.
- Diabetes medications and insulin: Specific instructions for perioperative management in procedures such as colonoscopy and gastroscopy.
- GLP-1 receptor agonists: Discussion on Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro. They emphasise that stopping them is not routinely required. Instead, they recommend clear fluid fasting protocols.
- Anticoagulants and antiplatelet agents: Practical approaches for managing DOACs, warfarin, and antiplatelet therapy based on procedure risk, including guidance on bridging and specialist consultation.
- Other medications: Tips on ACE inhibitors, opioids, and pain medications regarding continuation or withholding.
- Useful GP actions: An accurate medication list, allergy documentation, and direct communication with anaesthetic teams or pre-admission clinics.
Providing concise, evidence-based recommendations for medication management in the perioperative setting to assist GPs and ensure safer outcomes for their patients.
Links & Resources:
- NSW CEC Guidelines on Perioperative management of anticoagulant and antiplatelet agents
- WA Country Health Service Anaesthetic Services, Pre-operative Assessment and Investigations Guideline(good summary)
- Australian Diabetes Society Periprocedural DKA with SGLT-2 inhibitor
- Australian Diabetes Society Perioperative Diabetes and Hyperglycaemia Guidelines
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