Performance of erroneously filled sevoflurane, enflurane and other agent-specific vaporizers Mark AbelJames B. Eisenkraft OriginalPaper Pages: 119 - 125
EEG predicts movement response to surgical stimuli during general anesthesia with combinations of isoflurane, 70% N2O, and fentanyl Robert C. DuttonWarren D. SmithN. Ty Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 127 - 139
Intra-arterial blood gas monitoring system: More accurate values can be obtained Kiyoyasu KurahashiYoshifumi HiroseYutaka Usuda OriginalPaper Pages: 141 - 147
Equivalence of fast flush and square wave testing of blood pressure monitoring systems Bruce KleinmanSteve PowellReed M. Gardner OriginalPaper Pages: 149 - 154
End-tidal PCO2 monitoring via nasal cannulae in pediatric patients: Accuracy and sources of error Robert H. FriesenMartin Alswang OriginalPaper Pages: 155 - 159
Continuous monitoring of ventilatory mechanics during one-lung ventilation Hideo IwasakaKouji ItohNatsuo Honda OriginalPaper Pages: 161 - 164
Neural network-based detection of esophageal intubation in anesthetized patients Mauricio A. LeónJukka Räsänen OriginalPaper Pages: 165 - 169
Somatosensory evoked potentials are not a sensitive indicator of potential positioning injury in the prone patient Nancy A. LorenziniKarl A. Poterack OriginalPaper Pages: 171 - 176
Is continuous intra-arterial blood gas and pH monitoring justifiable? Editorial introduction Casey D. Blitt Clinical Controversy Pages: 177 - 177
PRO: Is continuous intra-arterial blood gas and pH monitoring justifiable? Hugh C. GilbertJeffery S. Vender OriginalPaper Pages: 179 - 181
CON: Is continuous intra-arterial blood gas and pH monitoring justifiable? J. Lee HofferEdward A. Norfleet OriginalPaper Pages: 183 - 189
Simulator training in anesthesia growing rapidly:CAE Model Born at Stanford David Gaba APSF Newsletter Pages: 195 - 198
Will “cost containment” decrease safety?Noted observer considers relative safety risks J. S. Gravenstein APSF Newsletter Pages: 199 - 202
Esophageal-tracheal combitube, colorimetric carbon dioxide detection, and the esophageal detector device Wolfgang H. MaleckKatharina P. KoetterShannon Drtil Correspondence Pages: 203 - 204
Accuracy of measurement of an extremely high PCO2 Keiko TsujiShigemasa Ikeda Correspondence Pages: 205 - 206