Strategies to reduce postoperative nausea and vomiting: does metoclopramide have a role? W. Scott Beattie Editorials Pages: 1009 - 1015
Are children just little adults when it comes to propofol injection pain? Robin G. Cox Editorial Pages: 1016 - 1020
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Dolasetron, but not metoclopramide prevents nausea and vomiting in patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy Swen N. PiperStefan W. SuttnerJoachim Boldt General Anesthesia Pages: 1021 - 1028
Metoclopramide decreases emesis but increases sedation in tramadol patient-controlled analgesia Wei-Wu PangHurng-Sheng WuMin-Ho Huang General Anesthesia Pages: 1029 - 1033
P6 acupressure may relieve nausea and vomiting after gynecological surgery: an effectiveness study in 410 women Aidah AlkaissiKarin EvertssonSigga Kalman General Anesthesia Pages: 1034 - 1039
Oxygen in air (FiO2 0.4) improves gas exchange in young healthy patients during general anesthesia Anil AgarwalPrabhat K. SinghUttam Singh General Anesthesia Pages: 1040 - 1043
Probable gas embolism during operative hysteroscopy caused by products of combustion Ngozi ImasogieRon CragoFrances Chung General Anesthesia Pages: 1044 - 1047
The Panomat® P-10 micro-volumetric infusion pump is suitable for continuous drug administration at minimal flow rates Thomas A. NeffClaudia FellmannMarkus Weiss General Anesthesia Pages: 1048 - 1052
Canadian survey of postsurgical pain and pain medication experiences Angela RocchiFrances ChungLindy Forte OriginalPaper Pages: 1053 - 1056
Epidural anesthesia in three parturients with lumbar tattoos: a review of possible implications M. Joanne DouglasJean E. Swenerton Obstetrical and Pediatric Anesthesia Pages: 1057 - 1060
In children, nitrous oxide decreases pain on injection of propofol mixed with lidocaine Terence BehWilliam SplinterJarmila Kim Obstetrical and Pediatric Anesthesia Pages: 1061 - 1063
An admixture of 3 mg·kg−1 of propofol and 3 mg·kg−1 of thiopentone reduces pain on injection in pediatric anesthesia Rachel C. PollardSonia MakkyCarolyne J. Montgomery Obstetrical and Pediatric Anesthesia Pages: 1064 - 1069
Fentanyl is more effective than remifentanil at preventing increases in cerebral blood flow velocity during intubation in children Claude AbdallahCengiz KarsliBruno Bissonnette Obstetrical and Pediatric Anesthesia Pages: 1070 - 1075
Iloprost improves hemodynamics in patients with severe chronic cardiac failure and secondary pulmonary hypertension Armin SablotzkiElke CzeslickThomas Hentschel Cardiothoracic Anesthesia, Respiration and Airway Pages: 1076 - 1080
Transesophageal echocardiography in the management of left atrio-femoral bypass during thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair: a case report Ashraf FayadCorey SawchukClaudio Cina Cardiothoracic Anesthesia, Respiration and Airway Pages: 1081 - 1083
Large cuff volumes impede posterior pharyngeal mucosal perfusion with the laryngeal tube airway Joseph BrimacombeChristian KellerAlex Loeckinger OriginalPaper Pages: 1084 - 1087
A low-dose remifentanil infusion is well tolerated for sedation in mechanically ventilated, critically-ill patients Franco CavaliereMassimo AntonelliRodolfo Proietti OriginalPaper Pages: 1088 - 1094
An unusual case of hemolysis Naveen EipeHarris Vezhapilly KunjalinainaBalasubramanian Sivaram Krishnan Correspondence Pages: 1098 - 1098
A bizarre endtidal carbon dioxide waveform Jesus S. ApuyaGary Kanter Correspondence Pages: 1098 - 1099
An unusual cause of respiratory distress and hypotension following removal of a pheochromocytoma Surender K. MalhotraKrishnan RamprabuArunanshu Behera Correspondence Pages: 1099 - 1100
Fentanyl abolishes the hyperdynamic response to isoflurane without affecting the change in bispectral index Masayasu NakayamaMichiko HayashiAkiyoshi Namiki Correspondence Pages: 1100 - 1101