Predicting ischaemic events in the perioperative period: in search of the perfect tool Jean-Claude TardifMartin Juneau Editorial Pages: 989 - 994
On line ST-segment analysis for detection of myocardial ischaemia during and after coronary revascularization David M. AnsleyJ. Patrick O’ConnorPaul Kapnoudhis OriginalPaper Pages: 995 - 1000
Double burst stimulation2,3: a new stimulating pattern for residual neuromuscular block Yuhji SaitohKoichi NakazawaKeisuke Amaha OriginalPaper Pages: 1001 - 1005
Multivariate determinants of the need for postoperative ventilation in myasthenia gravis Mohamed NaguibAbdel Azim El DawlatlyElijah A. Bamgboye OriginalPaper Pages: 1006 - 1013
Patient-controlled propofol sedation for elderly patients: safety and patient attitude toward control Ian A. HerrickAdrian W. GelbJoyce Kirkby OriginalPaper Pages: 1014 - 1018
Changes in the cerebral arteriovenous oxygen content difference by surgical incision are similar during sevoflurane and isoflurane anaesthesia Takefumi InadaKoh ShinguTateki Niitsu OriginalPaper Pages: 1019 - 1024
Somatosensory evoked potentials during hypoxia and hypocapnia in conscious humans John R. LedsomeColm ColeJeannie M. Sharp-Kehl OriginalPaper Pages: 1025 - 1029
Eutectic mixture of local anaesthetics is not effective for extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy Sugantha GanapathyHassan RazviJohn D. Denstedt OriginalPaper Pages: 1030 - 1034
Cricoid pressure impedes positioning and ventilation through the laryngeal mask airway Kazuyoshi AoyamaIchiro TakenakaAkio Shigematsu OriginalPaper Pages: 1035 - 1040
Intraoperative automated ST segment analysis: a reliable ‘Black Box’? Homer Yang Review Article Pages: 1041 - 1051
Spinal anaesthesia for Caesarean section in a patient with a cervical arteriovenous malformation B. Y. OngJ. LittlefordI. Sutton Obstetric Forum Pages: 1052 - 1058
Glucose intolerance during prolonged sevoflurane anaesthesia Hideo IwasakaKouji ItohNatsuo Honda Brief Report Pages: 1059 - 1061
Refractory dystonia during propofol anaesthesia in a patient with torticollis-dystonia disorder Ibrahim ZabaniHimat Vaghadia Clinical Reports Pages: 1062 - 1064
Respiratory depression after low-dose caudal morphine Helen W. KarlDonald C. TylerElliot J. Krane Clinical Reports Pages: 1065 - 1067
Surgical anaesthesia for Caesarean section with a subdural catheter Raphael Y. Gershon Clinical Reports Pages: 1068 - 1071
Failed spinal anaesthesia: cause identified by MRI Yoshihiro HirabayashiHirokazu FukudaReiju Shimizu Clinical Reports Pages: 1072 - 1075
The development of blood transfusion: the contributions of Norman Bethune in the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) A. FrancoJ. CortesJ. C. Diz OriginalPaper Pages: 1076 - 1078
Central antiemetic effect of atropine: our personal experience F. RamaioliD. De Amici Correspondence Pages: 1079 - 1079
Central anticholinergic syndrome complicating management of a difficult airway Tiberiu EzriPeter SzmukDaniel Geva Correspondence Pages: 1079 - 1080
Ciguatera and the anesthesiologist Rafael A. OrtegaNavinderdeep SinghRicarda Peine Correspondence Pages: 1080 - 1080
Chewing gum prior to anaesthesia — is not age restricted Renae TaysJohn G. Brock-Utne Correspondence Pages: 1080 - 1080
Anaesthesia for balloon dilatation for congenital tracheal stenosis in an infant Keiko KinouchiKazuo FukumitsuSeiji Kitamura Correspondence Pages: 1081 - 1081
No lipid droplets in blood during propofol anaesthesia Hiroshi IwamaKazuhiro WatanabeTakami Komatsu Correspondence Pages: 1081 - 1081
Association of Canadian University Departments of Anaesthesia Postgraduate Fellowships in Anaesthesia Announcement Pages: xxvii - xxvii
Association of Canadian University Departments of Anaesthesia Postgraduate Fellowships in Anaesthesia Announcement Pages: xxviii - xxviii