The sitting position in neurosurgery — Unresolved hemodynamic consequences! Anthony J. CunninghamDavid HourihanFcarcsi Dibicm Editorial Pages: 497 - 500
Milrinone enhances systolic, but not diastolic function during coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Pierre CoutureAndré Y. DenaultJean-Claude Tardif Reports of Original Investigation Pages: 509 - 522
Sitting position does not alter minimum alveolar concentration for desflurane Chun-Ming LinChia-Chun HuangAnthony G. Doufas Reports of original investigations Pages: 523 - 530
Small dose spinal bupivacaine for Cesarean delivery does not reduce hypotension but accelerates motor recovery Gregory L. BrysonRobert MacNeilOla P. Rosaeg Reports of original investigations Pages: 531 - 537
Priming with rocuronium accelerates neuromus-cular block in children: a prospective randomized study Matthias BockLars HaselmannJohann Motsch Canadian journal of anesthesia Pages: 538 - 543
Craniotomy site influences postoperative pain following neurosurgical procedures: a retrospective study Maxime ThibaultFrançois GirardRobert Moumdjian Reports of original investigations Pages: 544 - 548
Alpha-adrenergic mRNA subtype expression in the human nasal turbinate Mark Stafford-SmithKatrina WilsonDebra A. Schwinn Reports of original investigations Pages: 549 - 555
Case report: Pregnancy in hemodialysis-dependent end-stage renal disease: anesthetic considerations Shalini DhirJohn Fuller Case Reports/Case Series Pages: 556 - 560
Brief review: Anesthetic implications of long QT syndrome in pregnancy Elizabeth DrakeRoanne PrestonJoanne Douglas Review Articles/Brief Reviews Pages: 561 - 572
The role of recombinant factor VIIa in on-pump cardiac surgery: Proceedings of the Canadian Consensus Conference Keyvan KarkoutiW. Scott BeattieRichard I. Hall Special Article Pages: 573 - 582
Ultrasound guidance and success rates of axillary brachial plexus block - I José AguirreStephan BlumenthalAlain Borgeat Correspondence Pages: 583 - 583
Ultrasound guidance and success rates of axillary brachial plexus block - II Stephen MannionXavier Capdevila Correspondence Pages: 584 - 584
Electrical stimulation: an important force behind the growth of regional anesthesia Brian A. WilliamsSteven L. OrebaughPaul E. Bigeleisen Correspondence Pages: 585 - 586
Spinal myoclonus associated with intrathecal bupivacaine and fentanyl in an infant Yatindra Kumar BatraSubramanyam RajeevKatragadda L. N. Rao Correspondence Pages: 587 - 588
Perforation of the soft palate using the GlideScope® videolaryngoscope Paul CrossJacalyn CytrynKenneth K. Cheng Correspondence Pages: 588 - 589
Combined use of a videolaryngoscope and a transilluminating device for intubation Alan LaneGeraint Lewis Correspondence Pages: 589 - 590
Faut-il montrer l’aiguille de péridurale aux parturientes? [Should the epidural needle be shown to parturients?] Patrick CatoireLaurent DelaunayBertrand Debaene Correspondence Pages: 590 - 591
New information on the first anesthetic in Canada Étienne de MédicisRinaldo de Médicis Correspondence Pages: 591 - 592