Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): JATI April 2026
The second volume of Jurnal Anestesiologi dan Terapi Intensif (JATI) marks an important milestone in the journal’s first year of publication, reflecting its growing contribution to contemporary anesthesiology and critical care practice. This issue presents a balanced collection of original research, narrative reviews, and case-based reports that highlight both clinical innovation and practical challenges in perioperative and intensive care settings.
The original articles focus on clinically relevant predictors and monitoring tools, including diaphragm function and respiratory indices for weaning success, as well as hemodynamic parameters for anticipating post-induction hypotension. These studies emphasize the increasing role of bedside, physiology-based assessment in improving patient outcomes.
The review section explores evolving concepts in regional anesthesia and critical care, with particular attention to truncal blocks in obstetric anesthesia, techniques in brachial plexus blockade, and supportive management strategies in severe tetanus. Together, these reviews provide updated perspectives and practical insights for daily clinical application.
Case reports and case series further enrich this issue by presenting real-world clinical experiences, including thromboelastometry-guided transfusion in obstetric hemorrhage, innovative use of regional anesthesia such as PENG and supraclavicular blocks, and tailored anesthetic approaches in complex and high-risk patients.
Overall, this issue underscores a consistent theme of precision, safety, and outcome-oriented care, particularly through the integration of ultrasound-guided techniques, individualized analgesia, and evidence-informed perioperative management.




