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February 13, 2026 Publication

Expanesthetics Research Published in Anesthesia & Analgesia

Our first peer-reviewed publication describes BTTE, a novel inhaled anesthetic compound, including its physical properties, receptor activity, and physiologic effects in preclinical testing.

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January 12, 2026 Research Highlight

Study Finds Post-Induction Hypotension Common in Older Patients Receiving Propofol

Coverage in Anesthesiology News reports that most patients age 65 and older experienced significant blood pressure reductions after induction with propofol, even at low doses. The findings highlight the ongoing hypotension challenge associated with currently used anesthetic agents.

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December 29, 2025 Research Highlight

Doctors Call for Balance Between Environmental Goals and Patient Needs

Several recent publications revisit how the environmental impact of inhaled anesthetics is measured and regulated. Authors note that commonly used carbon-equivalent comparisons may not fully reflect how short-lived anesthetic gases behave in the atmosphere, and emphasize balancing sustainability goals with clinical decision-making.

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December 11, 2025 Research Highlight

Study Finds No Measurable Neurodevelopmental Harm After Brief Pediatric Inhaled Anesthesia

A randomized clinical trial reported in Anesthesiology found no significant cognitive, behavioral, or language differences in young children after a single short exposure to sevoflurane anesthesia. The findings add clinical data to an ongoing discussion about anesthetic safety in pediatric patients.

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December 10, 2025 In The News

Expanesthetics Launches New Website

Expanesthetics has launched a redesigned website highlighting company milestones, relevant research, and new ways for the anesthesia community to engage. The site also introduces the Expanesthetics Speaker Series, featuring webinars on the scientific and business aspects of advancing inhaled anesthesia.

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