Anesthesiology Journals
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Anesthesiology leads the world in publication of peer-reviewed research that transforms clinical practice and fundamental understanding in anesthesiology.
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Anesthesiology's new Impact Factor is 9.1! Learn more about our submission process and the authors, reviewers, and editors that help the journal disseminate high quality anesthesiology research: ow.ly/3wOr50WqbVw
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A review by Vincent et al. provides a systematic comparison and discussion of current and developing strategies to promote emergence from general anesthesia and looks at how emergence and recovery are captured in research. Read more: ow.ly/NQxZ50X7T5j
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Accompanying new original research, an editorial by Mei and Vutskits discusses the supramammillary nucleus and its role in anesthetic emergence. Read more: ow.ly/eAT950X4G6V
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Duan et al. examined the role of glutamatergic supramammillary neurons and their projections to the medial septum in mediating the effects of isoflurane anesthesia. Learn more: ow.ly/QaT050X4BfC
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In a new editorial, Oscar Diaz-Cambronero and Sorin Brull underscore the need to monitor and individualize neuromuscular block, particularly in vulnerable patients. Read the article: ow.ly/UW7650X4Gg9
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Researchers examined the effect of 2 and 4 mg/kg sugammadex compared with spontaneous recovery of neuromuscular block on the recovery of the acute hypoxic ventilatory response. Read the new study by Snoek et al.: ow.ly/eylf50X4wT4
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Just launched! “Anesthesiology Open broadens the opportunities for scientific exchange offered by our flagship publication. We’re excited this new journal will be led by Executive Editor Dr. Yandong Jiang,” said ASA President Dr. Donald Arnold. Submissions open: www.asahq.org/about-asa/ne...
ASA Launches New Journal Anesthesiology Open
The American Society of Anesthesiologists today announced the launch of Anesthesiology® Open, a new online, peer-reviewed, open access journal published by Wolters Kluwer. Anesthesiology Open’s websit...
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📣 Anesthesiology Open has launched today! Whether you’re an established researcher or an emerging voice in the field, contribute to the future of anesthesiology and reach a global audience by submitting your work now: ow.ly/tMXg50X4Ves
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In an editorial accompanying new original research, Joshi and Velten reflect on perioperative coagulation management and how new strategies can usher in the next generation of cardiac surgical care. Read the article: ow.ly/Zz3150X1zfC
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In a previously reported rabbit model, dabigatran anticoagulation provided adequate conditions for cardiopulmonary bypass. A new sheep model assessed the efficacy of dabigatran and its reversibility with idarucizumab. Read the study by Nadtochiy et al.: ow.ly/Ky1C50X1yRe
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"Your hip, / sliced, rotated, / was just beginning / a new life, / frenzied bone, new, / angry / with your surgeon." Read "Dysplasia," a new Mind to Mind poem: ow.ly/OxI450X1una
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1 week until launch! Anesthesiology Open is a new peer-reviewed, open access journal led by Executive Editor Yandong Jiang that expands the opportunities for scientific exchange offered by Anesthesiology. The submission site opens on October 1. Learn more: ow.ly/ghOu50X1tOv
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Read a summary of "Molecular and cellular targets of GABAergic anesthetics in the mesopontine tegmentum that enable pain-free surgery," in the October 2025 Science, Medicine, and Anesthesiologist: ow.ly/ukE350X1aHc
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Read a summary of "Molecular and cellular targets of GABAergic anesthetics in the mesopontine tegmentum that enable pain-free surgery," in the October 2025 Science, Medicine, and Anesthesiologist: ow.ly/ukE350X1aHc
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In a new editorial, Bartels and Bicket discuss perioperative use of gabapentin and how the collection of adverse event data is critical to help put clinical trial results into context. Read the article: ow.ly/PNyc50WXNvw
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Gabapentin is an anticonvulsant medication approved for neuropathic pain and epileptic disorders. In a new article, researchers evaluated the effectiveness of gabapentin for pain management after major surgery: ow.ly/jHqw50WY4sJ
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The application of cricoid force remains controversial in modern practice. A new review by Sotiriou et al. critically assesses the anatomic, physiologic, and contemporary clinical evidence of cricoid force application: ow.ly/Mkx350WY3Zy
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To close Peer Review week, we would like to extend a special congratulations to Dr. Alan Jay Schwartz, who has completed over 2,500 reviews for Anesthesiology!
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It's Peer Review Week! The dedication, time, and expertise of peer reviewers ensures the integrity and quality of research published in Anesthesiology. Whether they have completed over 100 reviews or 500 reviews, we thank our reviewers for their commitment!
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Images in #Anesthesiology - Tracheostomy Tube Pilot Balloon Spring as an Unrecognized Source of a Magnetic Resonance Imaging Metallic Artifact 📷 ow.ly/hZwC50WUbiA
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Zapf et al. examined whether an automated insulin dosing reminder is associated with a lower risk for postoperative hyperglycemia and other secondary and safety outcomes in patients at high risk for intraoperative hyperglycemia. Read the study: ow.ly/g4Qh50WUbai
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An editorial by Matava et al. analyzes the impact of the recent Japan Pediatric Difficult Airway in Anesthesia study and discusses opportunities for future inquiry. Read the article: ow.ly/zwAE50WUaYl
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What constitutes a “finalized” #anesthetic record?
According to the ASA statement, “finalized” means that the responsible provider has reviewed and signed it.

Find out what this involves.
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In “Lost in Translation: Speaking Simply Helps Patients Understand You and the Care You Provide,” Dr. Matt Hatch focuses on the importance of avoiding medical jargon when talking to patients.

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Drs. Michael Burns and Hannah Lonsdale examine the future by discussing AI-powered chatbots and their role in changing how patients and health care professionals interact.

🤖 Read how these tools can bridge the gap between patients and providers.

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