Anesthesiology
@_Anesthesiology
Anesthesiology leads the world in publication of peer-reviewed research that transforms clinical practice and fundamental understanding in #anesthesiology.
Anesthesiology has joined Bluesky to bring high-quality research in perioperative, critical care, and pain medicine to #anesthesiologists worldwide. 🥼 Follow us to stay up-to-date on Anesthesiology content: ow.ly/3oJF50UAFXz

Early #writersWednesday this week: The Simple Luxury of Sleeping On My Stomach, comparing between #pregnancy and #Covid @_Anesthesiology @VUMChealth @VUmedicine journals.lww.com/anesthesiology…
In the latest episode of the Featured Author Podcast, Drs. Lee-Archer and Matava discuss the Pediatric Quality of Recovery scale. Listen today for their perspectives on original research and an editorial published in the August 2025 issue: ow.ly/W3pC50WtyIi

Read a summary of "The inflammatory and genetic mechanisms underlying the cumulative effect of co-occurring pain conditions on depression," in August 2025 Science, Medicine, and the Anesthesiologist: ow.ly/PUBY50Wtx24

The Society for Pediatric Anesthesia developed the Pedi Crisis 2.0 mobile application to assist in critical pediatric perioperative events. A new study published in @_Anesthesiology evaluated the effectiveness of the application in fellowship training: ow.ly/zVv650WrrNA
In a new study, Zeng et al. hypothesized that pharmacometabolomics via breath analysis could yield real-time insights into propofol concentrations as well as accompanying metabolic responses to surgery. Learn more: ow.ly/zZiT50Wtw8c

In a large retrospective study of Florida patients undergoing major diagnostic or therapeutic surgery, researchers compared the rates of survival to discharge between those who had elective vs. nonelective surgery. Learn more in @_Anesthesiology: ow.ly/2Ubb50WrrrV
Acknowledgments: The 2025 study was conducted by Gonzalez et al. and published in @_Anesthesiology: bit.ly/3GXaJK2 @McGillPainUnit @GonzalezEmBio @NJBBrereton The 2024 study was led by Tawfik et al. and published in Neurobiology of Pain. bit.ly/4eWZ5vi…
🔥 Perioperative Nitric Oxide Conditioning Reduces Acute Kidney Injury in Cardiac🫀Surgery Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease (the DEFENDER Trial): A Randomized Controlled Trial | @_Anesthesiology journal Link to paper | Kamenshchikov et al.: journals.lww.com/anesthesiology… Link to…
"How quickly we intervene can be the difference between morbidity or mortality." In a new Mind to Mind, "Eye Tape," a physician reflects on the death of a child: ow.ly/vsLo50WtwfW

Visual Abstract in #Anesthesiology - Sugammadex for Reversal of Neuromuscular Blockade in Neonates and Infants Less than 2 Years Old 🖌️ ow.ly/lSVk50Wtvsh

Reflecting on a prolonged EHR system outage at their institution, Cheon et al. detail the department’s operational responses and outline how safe and quality health care continued to be delivered: ow.ly/2Sen50Wtvcw

A new article by Rogers et al. reviews peripartum management of diabetes and euglycemic ketoacidosis with a focus on the delivery, dosing, and timing of insulin and the use of technologies such as continuous glucose monitors. Read more: ow.ly/bVGx50WttVZ

"In My Time of Dying: How I Came Face-to-Face with the Idea of an Afterlife," by Sebastian Junger chronicles the author's near-death experience and offers new rationale regarding the possibilities of an afterlife. Read the review of educational materials: ow.ly/mf7350WqEfv

After leading the first human studies for ketamine in 1964 alongside Guenter Corssen, Edward F. Domino warned of the need to “tame the ketamine tiger”—to mitigate ketamine’s abuse liability while embracing its therapeutic potential. Read the reflection: ow.ly/FaBg50WqCPj

Expertise, intuition, innovation: an excellent research group and fantastic results! @DomGrieco @esicmmassimo @_Anesthesiology
In a new editorial, Huang discusses memory and pain and the distinct, agent-specific effects of anesthetics on the human brain. Read more: ow.ly/khil50WqCjy

Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, Vogt et al. analyzed how low doses of propofol, dexmedetomidine, and fentanyl affect the brain systems for memory encoding and pain perception. Read the article: ow.ly/PV7y50Wqzlp
Revisit the March 2025 Images in #Anesthesiology - Do Not Miss the Critical Window during Esophagogastroduodenoscopy 📷 ow.ly/uEv850WqCrX

"When I was three, I wanted to be a fireman / Rushing in, saving lives / Now, it seems that’s exactly what I do: / Failed airway, anaphylaxis, non-routine / I run to the fire / But what do firefighters do when there is no fire?" Read the new poem: ow.ly/lU5J50WqxNK
