January 12, 2026

Unraveling the Autonomic Nervous System’s Role in Exercise and Surgical Outcomes

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Recorded in Dublin, Ireland, and hosted by The British Journal of Anaesthesia at their annual meeting, this week’s TopMedTalk focuses on translational research.

Presented by Andy Cumpstey and Kate Leslie with their guest Professor Gareth Ackland Clinical Professor of Perioperative Medicine at the William Harvey Research Institute, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London (QMUL).

The conversation delves into the autonomic nervous system’s role in exercise capacity and its implications for postoperative outcomes. Why specifically does exercise help?

Professor Ackland explains groundbreaking work involving neural control, genetic modifications, and translational models, shedding light on how parasympathetic function affects fitness and recovery from surgery. The conversation underscores the importance of personalized medicine and mechanistic research in understanding human physiology and improving clinical practices. It also explains why anaesthesia journals publish high quality translational studies as well as clinical research.