The Canadian four-centre study of anaesthetic outcomes: I. Description of methods and populations Marsha M. CohenPeter G. DuncanRichard N. Merchant Reports of Investigation Pages: 420 - 429
The Canadian four-centre study of anaesthetic outcomes: II. Can outcomes be used to assess the quality of anaesthesia care? Marsha M. CohenPeter G. DuncanRichard N. Merchant Reports of Investigation Pages: 430 - 439
The Canadian four-centre study of anaesthetic outcomes: III. Are anaesthetic complications predictable in day surgical practice? Peter G. DuncanMarsha M. CohenDon DeBoer Reports of Investigation Pages: 440 - 448
Adequacy of caudal analgesia in children after penoscrotal and inguinal surgery using 0.5 or 1.0 ml·kg−1 bupivacaine 0.125% Shobha MalviyaDavid W. FearJerrold Lerman Reports of Investigation Pages: 449 - 453
Tongue oximetry in children with extensive thermal injury: comparison with peripheral oximetry Charles J. CotéAlfred L. DanielsCharles D. Wickens Reports of Investigation Pages: 454 - 457
Respiratory mechanical properties during fentanyl and alfentanil anaesthesia P. P. Ruiz NetoJ. O. C. Auler Reports of Investigation Pages: 458 - 465
Gastroesophageal reflux during anaesthesia L. IllingP. G. DuncanR. Yip Reports of Investigation Pages: 466 - 470
Assessment of behavioural objectives in anaesthesia resident training Michel Girard Reports of Investigation Pages: 471 - 475
Obstetrical anaesthesia and analgesia in chronic spinal cord-injured women Edward CrosbyBernard St-JeanRobert D. Elliott Obstetric Forum Pages: 487 - 494
Rupture spontanée de rate révélant un phéochromocytome Marie-Edith PetitjeanThibault RiantPhilippe Erny Clinical Report Pages: 495 - 498
Ulnar nerve palsy at the elbow after general anaesthesia Luc PerreaultPierre DroletJuliana Farny Brief Review Pages: 499 - 503
Reconstituted thiopentone retains its alkalinity without bacterial contamination for up to four weeks Clinton L. WongC. Brian WarrinerAlison M. Clarke Laboratory Investigations Pages: 504 - 508
Growth curves of Staphylococcus aureus, Candida albicans, and Moraxella osloensis in propofol and other media M. TesslerA. DascalJ. Mendelson Laboratory Investigations Pages: 509 - 511
Fibreoptic laryngoscopy after thyroid surgery William B. KellyB. Gupta Correspondence Pages: 513 - 513
Bullard laryngoscopy for tracheal intubation of patients with cervical spine pathology Anis BarakaMusa MuallemFaek Louis Correspondence Pages: 513 - 514
Does propofol-nitrous oxide anaesthesia provide autonomic hyperreflexia (AH) prophylaxis in susceptible patients? Edward Crosby Correspondence Pages: 514 - 515
Uncommon laryngeal mask obstruction M. DubreuilG. JanvierM. C. Berthoud Correspondence Pages: 517 - 518
The laryngeal mask airway as an aid to blind orotracheal intubation R. G. LokenC. L. Moir Correspondence Pages: 518 - 518
Continuous intercostal nerve block following thoracotomy Jibah EngSabaratnam Sabanathan Correspondence Pages: 519 - 520
Tumour invasion of the brachial plexus: management of pain with intrapleural analgesia Claire Dionne Correspondence Pages: 520 - 521
Oral clonidine preanaesthetic medication does not alter plasma lidocaine elimination during epidural anaesthesia in lightly anaesthetized patients Toshiaki NishikawaToru GoyagiHiroshi Naito Correspondence Pages: 521 - 522