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Abstract
Recent findings from Gutierrez del Arroyo and colleagues identified distinct sub-phenotypes in patients undergoing major noncardiac surgery based on biomarkers such as N terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide, renin, aldosterone, and angiotensin-converting enzyme 2, which were associated with varying risks of postoperative myocardial injury. Although their findings highlight the potential of sub-phenotyping for advancing perioperative precision medicine, further research is needed to validate these sub-phenotypes and explore their role in tailoring perioperative management strategies.
期刊介绍:
The British Journal of Anaesthesia (BJA) is a prestigious publication that covers a wide range of topics in anaesthesia, critical care medicine, pain medicine, and perioperative medicine. It aims to disseminate high-impact original research, spanning fundamental, translational, and clinical sciences, as well as clinical practice, technology, education, and training. Additionally, the journal features review articles, notable case reports, correspondence, and special articles that appeal to a broader audience.
The BJA is proudly associated with The Royal College of Anaesthetists, The College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland, and The Hong Kong College of Anaesthesiologists. This partnership provides members of these esteemed institutions with access to not only the BJA but also its sister publication, BJA Education. It is essential to note that both journals maintain their editorial independence.
Overall, the BJA offers a diverse and comprehensive platform for anaesthetists, critical care physicians, pain specialists, and perioperative medicine practitioners to contribute and stay updated with the latest advancements in their respective fields.