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Semaglutide-Induced Gastric Motility

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RECRUITING

NCT07254715

Effect of Itopride on Semaglutide Gastroparesis

Semaglutide delays gastric emptying and increases the risk of aspiration with anesthesia; So, the addition of prokinetics as Itopride, could enhance gastric emptying and hasten surgery. The investigator will evaluate the effect of Itopride on Semaglutide-induced gastroparesis and residual gastric contents after 8 hours of fasting by gastric ultrasound before anesthesia.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 40 Years - 60 Years

Updated: 2025-11-28

1 state

Semaglutide-Induced Gastric Motility
Anesthesia
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NCT06401746

Body Surface Gastric Mapping in Patients on Semaglutide

Glucagon-like receptor-1 agonists (GLP-1 RAs), such as Semaglutide (Ozempic), are a class of drugs used for glycemic control in diabetes, and for weight loss and management in obesity. It has been shown to delay gastric emptying and lead to gastrointestinal symptoms. However, the exact mechanisms are unknown. Alterations in gastric function, including myoelectrical activity, may be a likely mechanism of gastrointestinal side effects. Body Surface Gastric Mapping (BSGM) using the FDA-approved medical device Gastric Alimetry is a novel non-invasive diagnostic tool to assess gastric myoelectrical activity and patient-reported symptoms to achieve accurate non-invasive biomarkers of gastric dysfunction. A proof-of-principle case study of Ozempic using Gastric Alimetry showed abnormal gastric myoelectrical activity along with the development of severe bloating following the meal after 5 weeks of Ozempic use. This study will extend on this initial finding by conducting an exploratory pilot study to investigate the effects on gastric motility in patients with and without diabetes before and after Ozempic. It is hypothesized that Gastric Alimetry will show changes in gastric myoelectrical activity and symptoms in patients after being on the weekly injectable Ozempic compared to baseline.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-03-26

1 state

Semaglutide-Induced Gastric Motility
Gastroparesis