EAJAIC

The Eurasian Journal of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care (EAJAIC) is an independent-unbiased, peer-reviewed, "double-blind", and open-access journal of current national and international issues and reviews for original clinical and experimental research, interesting case reports, differential diagnoses, editorial opinions, letters to the editor, and educational papers in anesthesiology, algology, and intensive care medicine.

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Current Issue 2026/3/1

Original Article
Ultrasound-guided treatment of cervical facet joint pain: a retrospective comparison of repeated medial branch blocks and pulsed radiofrequency

Published: 09 Feb 2026

Citation: Aktan Ç, Aktan C, Çelik G. Ultrasound-guided treatment of cervical facet joint pain: a retrospective comparison of repeated medial branch blocks and pulsed radiofrequency. Eur J Anesthesiol Intens Care. 2026;3(1):1-7.

Original Article
Effects of dexmedetomidine on bupivacaine-induced myotoxicity and inflammation in rats

Published: 09 Feb 2026

Citation: Yalçın Yılmaz G, Akçaboy EY, Diker MS, Akçaboy ZN, Yılmaz MC, Karagece Yalçın Ü. Effects of dexmedetomidine on bupivacaine induced myotoxicity and inflammation in rats. Eur J Anesthesiol Intens Care. 2026;3(1):8-15.

Original Article
Length of stay in intensive care unit and factors associated with clinical outcomes in patients with postoperative intracranial masses

Published: 09 Feb 2026

Citation: Altuntaş G. Length of stay in intensive care unit and factors associated with clinical outcomes in patients with postoperative intracranial masses. Eur J Anesthesiol Intens Care. 2026;3(1):16-21.

Case Report
Our experience with serratus posterior superior intercostal plane block in postoperative analgesia of shoulder arthroscopy: a case report

Published: 09 Feb 2026

Citation: Bugan E, Kına SF. Our experience with serratus posterior superior intercostal plane block in postoperative analgesia of shoulder arthroscopy: a case report. Eur J Anesthesiol Intens Care. 2026;3(1):22-24.

Letter to the Editor
Microbiological signals from a tertiary ICU: gram-negative dominance and the emergence of candida parapsilosis in device-associated infections

Published: 09 Feb 2026

Citation: Timuroğlu A. Microbiological signals from a tertiary ICU: gram-negative dominance and the emergence of Candida parapsilosis in device associated infections. Eur J Anesthesiol Intens Care. 2026;3(1):25-26.

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