Anti-Obesity Med Side Effects Misidentified as Surgical Complications: A Warning for Anesthesiologists
Background
The global rise in obesity has led to increased use of anti-obesity medications (AOMs), including GLP-1 receptor agonists, which are highly effective but carry known gastrointestinal side effects. In the perioperative period (the time around surgery), these AOM-related adverse effects can present symptoms that closely mimic surgical complications. This review addresses the critical knowledge gap regarding the potential for misidentifying AOM adverse effects as true perioperative complications, which can lead to inappropriate patient management and significant medicolegal risks for anesthesiologists.