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Newsletter #34
Hundreds of anesthesia & critical care papers, distilled weekly. Free, concise, and read by clinicians in 20+ countries. Join for free Hey everyone, May flew by — and so did the literature. This issue covers May 2 through June 5, with 109 papers from anesthesiology and 173 from critical care. Grab
Newsletter #33
Get concise anesthesia & Critical Care updates, every week. Join the growing community of anesthesiologists and intensivists staying current on the latest evidence. Join for Free Hey! I’m back with an extensive roundup of the latest literature in anesthesiology and critical care. Dive in and enjoy the read! Follow
Newsletter #32
Hey there! The past two weeks have been remarkably productive for new publications. Between the 2026 Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines and several high-impact clinical trials, there is a lot to cover. Enjoy the read! P.S. I haven’t forgotten the second part of our previous clinical case—I’
Newsletter #31
Hey there! I hope you’re all doing well. A warm welcome to our newcomers! This past week, I encountered a case that was too intriguing not to share. Below, I’ve detailed the presentation and initial investigations. I’ll leave the definitive diagnosis and management for next week’s
Newsletter #30
Get concise anesthesia & Critical Care updates, every week. Join the growing community of anesthesiologists and intensivists staying current on the latest evidence. Join for Free Hey there! Welcome back! It’s amazing to see this community expanding. I hope you love today’s read. By the way, if you
Newsletter #29
Newsletter #28
Welcome! Hey! Just popping in on time for once. Just kidding. You’ll be seeing me every Friday or Saturday from here on out. Hope you enjoy the read—I kept it short and sweet for you. Follow me on Facebook and LinkedIn: * Facebook * Linkedin Anesthesiology: Guidelines & Consensus: 1-
Newsletter #27
Welcome! Hey there! There are more of you here every day, and honestly? It’s the best kind of motivation. I’ve been writing less than I’d like lately, but the spark is back. Your inbox is about to get a lot more anecrit in the next few weeks.
Newsletter #15-26
Issue #[15-26] | [10/10/2025] - [01/01/2026] Welcome! Hey! Long time no see. I know, I know—it’s been a while, since October 2025! But we’re back today, January 3rd, 2026, and I promise I’m not going to “time-skip” over the incredible papers published
Newsletter #08-14
Issue #[08-14] | Week of [23/08/2025] - [09/10/2025] Welcome! Hey everyone — it’s been a minute! I haven’t sent out an issue since August 23rd — life’s been busy with my pediatric anesthesia and critical care rotation 🎉. But I’m back now and excited to share
Anecrit's Newsletter #07
Issue #[07] | Week of [08/08/2025] - [22/08/2025] Welcome! I hope this week finds you well! You’ll notice a couple of changes in this issue: I’ve focused exclusively on guidelines, systematic reviews & meta-analyses, clinical trials, and reviews. I’ve also refreshed the layout—now,
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Anecrit's Newsletter #06
Issue #[06] | Week of [25/07/2025] - [07/08/2025] Welcome! Hey there! This week’s issue is packed with fascinating new research. I’m running a little behind—this was supposed to land in your inbox yesterday—so thanks for your patience! We’ve got 141 papers in anesthesiology
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Anecrit's Newsletter #05
Issue #[05] | Week of [18/07/2025] - [24/07/2025] Welcome! Hey there! This week's issue is full of Obsevational studies, but there's some interesting papers including some RCTs and systematic reviews & meta-analyses. Do you think it's better to include all papers
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Anecrit's Newsletter #04
Issue #[04] | Week of [27/06/2025] - [17/07/2025] Welcome! Hey there! Sorry for the delay—this issue should have been published two weeks ago, I know. I recently started my pediatric anesthesiology and critical care rotation, so it's been a little difficult to balance work, study,
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Anecrit's Newsletter #03
Issue #[03] | Week of [20/06/2025] - [26/06/2025] Welcome Hey there! This week, there weren’t many important papers published in our field. Honestly, that’s a good thing, considering there’s already a long list of papers waiting to be read from previous weeks: RCTs, guidelines, and
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Anecrit's Newsletter #02
Anecrit's Newsletter Weekly Digest of New Publications: Anesthesiology & Critical Care Issue #[02] | Week of [05/06/2025] - [19/06/2025] Welcome Hey there! It's been a little while, I know! I didn't get last week's newsletter out because, well, us clinicians
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Anecrit's Newsletter #01
Issue #[01] | Week of [29/05/2025] - [04/06/2025] Welcome Hey there! Thanks for opening this week's update! I know your inbox is busy, so I've done the heavy lifting for you. This issue brings you a focused selection of the past week's
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Anecrit's Newsletter #00
Issue #[00] | [13 - 28/05/2025] Welcome! Hey there! Welcome to the very first issue of Anecrit's newsletter. Can you guess how many papers were published across relevant journals in anesthesiology and critical care medicine recently? Try, over 400 papers! That's an insane amount of literature
Critical care
Optimizing MAP Targets in Septic Shock: Insights from the OPTPRESS Trial
Get concise anesthesia & Critical Care updates, every week. Join the growing community of anesthesiologists and intensivists staying current on the latest evidence. Join for Free 1- Introduction: When managing septic shock, particularly in older patients with chronic hypertension, a critical decision arises: what Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) target should
Anesthesiology
New insights into optimizing labor analgesia!
For labor analgesia, anesthesiologists have multiple options. One technique often discussed is the Dural Puncture Epidural (DPE). This involves intentionally puncturing the dura mater with a spinal needle to facilitate the diffusion of the epidurally administered medication mixture into the subarachnoid compartment. Crucially, this puncture is not associated with any
AI
I tried "deep search" in GROK 3 for medical research. Is it any good?
Get concise anesthesia & Critical Care updates, every week. Join the growing community of anesthesiologists and intensivists staying current on the latest evidence. Join for Free 1. Introduction: Grok 3 was recently released, and I was particularly interested in testing its "deep search" capability. As a medical resident,
Critical care
Seizure Prophylaxis in Acute Non-Traumatic Intracerebral Hemorrhage: summary of the new guidelines from NCS.
Get concise anesthesia & Critical Care updates, every week. Join the growing community of anesthesiologists and intensivists staying current on the latest evidence. Join for Free 1.Introduction Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) remains one of the most challenging emergencies in intensive care, where managing potential complications such as seizures is critical.
Anesthesiology
Perioperative management of patients taking GLP-1 RAs and SGLT2i: What Do the Guidelines Say?
Get concise anesthesia & Critical Care updates, every week. Join the growing community of anesthesiologists and intensivists staying current on the latest evidence. Join for Free 1. Introduction Recently, a new consensus statement has been published by a group of UK scientific societies regarding the perioperative management of adult patients