Propofol and the risk of transmission of infection Claude A. TrépanierMartin R. Lessard Editorials Pages: 533 - 537
The EmulSiv™ filter removes microbial contamination from propofol but is not a substitute for aseptic technique Wendy C. E. HallDonald T. JollyAlexander S. Clanachan OriginalPaper Pages: 541 - 546
Propofol or sevoflurane anesthesia without muscle relaxants allow the early extubation of myasthenic patients Giorgio Della RoccaCecilia CocciaPaolo Pietropaoli OriginalPaper Pages: 547 - 552
Absence of adverse outcomes in hyperkalemic patients undergoing vascular access surgery Ronald P. OlsonAdam J. SchowTong J. Gan OriginalPaper Pages: 553 - 557
Reduced duration of muscle relaxation with rocuronium in a normocalcemic hyperparathyroid patient Muhammad A. MunirMuhammad JaffarJunming Zhang OriginalPaper Pages: 558 - 561
The number of injections does not influence local anesthetic absorption after paravertebral blockade Erik LemayJoanne GuayFrance Varin OriginalPaper Pages: 562 - 567
Pre- and intraoperative epidural ropivacaine have no early preemptive analgesic effect in major gynecological tumour surgery Marc A. BurmeisterAndré GottschalkThomas G. Standl OriginalPaper Pages: 568 - 573
Intrathecal morphine provides better postoperative analgesia than psoas compartment block after primary hip arthroplasty Vincent SouronLaurent DelaunayPatrick Schifrine OriginalPaper Pages: 574 - 579
The continuous epidural infusion of ropivacaine 0.1% with 0.5 μg·mL−1 sufentanil provides effective postoperative analgesia after total hip replacement: a pilot study Sandra KampePeter KienckeStefan-Mario Kasper OriginalPaper Pages: 580 - 585
Psychiatric side effects of indomethacin in parturients Michelle ClunieLesley-Ann CroneRay Yip OriginalPaper Pages: 586 - 588
Anesthetic management of a ventilator-dependent parturient with the King-Denborough syndrome Ashraf S. HabibSimon MillarHolly A. Muir OriginalPaper Pages: 589 - 592
In children, the addition of epinephrine modifies the pharmacokinetics of ropivacaine injected caudally Luc J. Van ObberghFabienne A. RoelantsRoger K. Verbeeck OriginalPaper Pages: 593 - 598
Successful treatment using recombinant factor VIIa for severe bleeding post cardiopulmonary bypass Viren N. NaikC. David MazerGregory M. T. Hare OriginalPaper Pages: 599 - 602
Failure to provide adequate one-lung ventilation with a conventional endotracheal tube using a transbronchial approach: a case report Yuet Tong NgPeter Chi Ho ChungYun Hen Liu OriginalPaper Pages: 603 - 606
Dexmedetomidine and low-dose ketamine provide adequate sedation for awake fibreoptic intubation Corey S. ScherMelvin C. Gitlin OriginalPaper Pages: 607 - 610
Use of a new videolaryngoscope (GlideScope®) in the management of a difficult airway Richard M. Cooper OriginalPaper Pages: 611 - 613
Best evidence in anesthetic practice Goal-directed therapy with the pulmonary artery catheter is not better than standard therapy Greg L. BrysonHomer Yang OriginalPaper Pages: 614 - 616
Hyperventilation increases the induction dose of propofol Zhengnian DingZhongyun WangNingning Hui Correspondence Pages: 617 - 617
Continuous epidural infusion of ropivacaine with sufentanil 1.5 μg·mL−1 for postoperative analgesia after total knee replacement Sandra KampeAntje VeltkampStefan-Mario Kasper Correspondence Pages: 617 - 618
Increased S-100 B protein levels in a patient undergoing Cesarean delivery in the presence of prolonged hemorrhagic shock Hiroyuki KinoshitaMasanori HabaYoshio Hatano Correspondence Pages: 618 - 619
Breakage of epidural catheters in two parturients Neera SahHelene Finegold Correspondence Pages: 619 - 620
Use of acute normovolemic hemodilution for blood conservation during off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery Paul G. Loubser Correspondence Pages: 620 - 621
In vitro relationship between the blood nafamostat concentration and activated coagulation time Hiroshi IwamaKazuhiro WatanabeShinju Obara Correspondence Pages: 621 - 622
Aspiration pneumonia associated with a giant epiglottic cyst after cardiac surgery MinHye SoKazuya SobueHirotada Katsuya Correspondence Pages: 622 - 623
Ventilation of a patient after esophageal intubation with a double-lumen tube Junichi OgataToru YokoyamaKouichiro Minami Correspondence Pages: 623 - 623
Management choices for the difficult airway Roberta DeamCraig McCutcheon Correspondence Pages: 623 - 624