Observational studies and “real world” anesthesia pharmacoeconomics Donald R. MillerMicheal Tierney Editorials Pages: 329 - 334
Desflurane improves the throughput of patients in the PACU. A cost-effectiveness comparison with isoflurane Marc BeaussierAnne DecorpsAndré Lienhart General Anesthesia Pages: 339 - 346
Routine handling of propofol prevents contamination as effectively as does strict adherence to the manufacturer’s recommendations Ingo H. LorenzChristian KolbitschArnulf Benzer General Anesthesia Pages: 347 - 352
Rocuronium pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic relationship under stable propofol or isoflurane anesthesia Alexandrina DragneFrance VarinFrançois Donati General Anesthesia Pages: 353 - 360
Midlatency auditory evoked potentials do not allow the prediction of recovery from general anesthesia with isoflurane Ingrid RundshagenKai SchnabelJochen Schulte General Anesthesia Pages: 361 - 368
End-stage renal failure reduces central clearance and prolongs the elimination half life of remifentanil Ashraf A. DahabaKarl OettlWerner F. List General Anesthesia Pages: 369 - 374
Xenon and nitrous oxide do not depress cardiac function in an isolated rat heart model Harumi NakayamaHiroshi TakahashiHidenori Toyooka General Anesthesia Pages: 375 - 379
Intra-synovial, compared to intra-articular morphine provides better pain relief following knee arthroscopy menisectomy Mordechai KligmanAlex BruskinMoshe Roffman Regional Anesthesia and Pain Pages: 380 - 383
Intravenous tenoxicam reduces uterine cramps after Cesarean delivery Yu -Chen HuangShen -Kou TsaiWei -Zen Sun Obstetrical and Pediatric Anesthesia Pages: 384 - 387
Validation of fentanyl pharmacokinetics in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting Robert J. HudsonIan R. ThomsonDavid J. Peterson Cardiothoracic Anesthesia, Respiration and Airway Pages: 388 - 392
Utility of esophageal Doppler as a minimally invasive hemodynamic monitor: a review Kevin B. LauplandColin J. Bands Cardiothoracic Anesthesia, Respiration and Airway Pages: 393 - 401
Multidisciplinary management of a Jehovah’s Witness patient for the removal of a renal cell carcinoma extending into the right atrium David M. MoskowitzSeth I. PerelmanM. Arisan Ergin Cardiothoracic Anesthesia, Respiration and Airway Pages: 402 - 408
Perioperative management of a patient presenting with a spontaneously ruptured esophagus Chandra Kant PandeyNeeta BoseRajan Saxena Cardiothoracic Anesthesia, Respiration and Airway Pages: 409 - 412
Aspiration prevented by the ProSeal™ laryngeal mask airway: a case report Niall R. EvansRichard L. LlewellynMichael F. M. James Cardiothoracic Anesthesia, Respiration and Airway Pages: 413 - 416
Best evidence in anesthetic practice Prevention: dopamine does not prevent death, acute renal failure, or need for dialysis David BraccoJoel L. Parlow OriginalPaper Pages: 417 - 419
Intraoperative mobile magnetic resonance imaging for craniotomy lengthens the procedure but does not increase morbidity David P. ArcherRobert A. McTaggart CowanGarnette R. Sutherland OriginalPaper Pages: 420 - 426
Isoflurane does not further impair microvascular vasomotion in a rat model of subarachnoid hemorrhage Kyung W. ParkHai B. DaiFrank W. Sellke OriginalPaper Pages: 427 - 433
Problem with Ohmeda Excel 210 SE anesthetic machine Manohar Lal Sharma Correspondence Pages: 438 - 439
The intubating laryngeal mask airway in severe ankylosing spondylitis Hwan Joo Correspondence Pages: 439 - 439
A normal capnogram despite esophageal intubation Kodali Bhavani ShankarMatthew Posner Correspondence Pages: 439 - 439