The how and why of “negative” research studies Duminda N. WijeysunderaRita Katznelson Editorials 31 December 2010 Pages: 233 - 239
If we have bandwagons, magic bullets, and theoretical constructs, why do we need randomized clinical trials in transfusion medicine and perioperative hemostasis? Jean-François HardyPhilippe Van der LindenDean Fergusson Editorials 23 December 2010 Pages: 240 - 245
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A randomized comparison of the GlideRite® Rigid Stylet to a malleable stylet for orotracheal intubation by novices using the GlideScope® Philip M. JonesFrancis L. C. LohTimothy P. Turkstra Reports of Original Investigations 17 December 2010 Pages: 256 - 261
The intercristal line determined by palpation is not a reliable anatomical landmark for neuraxial anesthesia Clarita B. MargaridoRafeek MikhaelJose C. A. Carvalho Reports of Original Investigations 03 December 2010 Pages: 262 - 266
The clock drawing test is a poor screening tool for postoperative delirium and cognitive dysfunction after aortic repair Gregory L. BrysonAnna WyandHoward Nathan Reports of Original Investigations 31 December 2010 Pages: 267 - 274
The relationship between Candida species cultured from the respiratory tract and systemic inflammation in critically ill patients with ventilator-associated pneumonia David R. WilliamsonMartin AlbertDaren K. Heyland Reports of Original Investigations 14 December 2010 Pages: 275 - 284
Pulmonary edema during cesarean delivery in a patient with a mediastinal mass Uma ShastriPeter SlingerMrinalini Balki Case Reports/Case Series 04 December 2010 Pages: 285 - 289
Case report: Transesophageal echocardiography detected severe regional wall motion abnormalities signifying failed reimplantation of an anomalous left main coronary artery Duncan G. de SouzaRandal S. BlankRobert H. Thiele Case Reports/Case Series 23 December 2010 Pages: 290 - 295
Bivalirudin utilization in cardiac surgery: shifting anticoagulation from indirect to direct thrombin inhibition Sunil X. AnandJuan F. Viles-GonzalezPaul M. Heerdt Review Article/Brief Review 07 December 2010 Pages: 296 - 311
Perioperative glucose control: living in uncertain times—Continuing Professional Development Martin GirardThomas Schricker Continuing Professional Development 22 January 2011 Pages: 312 - 329
Continuous chest compression cardiopulmonary resuscitation following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Carolyn M. HuiPeter G. Brindley Best Evidence in Critical Care Medicine 24 November 2010 Pages: 330 - 333
Incarcerated diaphragmatic hernia and cardiac tamponade Kevin J. McKeownWilliam Sischek Correspondence 04 December 2010 Pages: 334 - 335
Subcutaneous emphysema: ultrasound barrier Andrew VerniquetRafid Kakel Correspondence 04 December 2010 Pages: 336 - 337
Facilitating tracheal intubation in pediatric patients with the Airtraq® optical laryngoscope He Ping LiuFu Shan XueXu Liao Correspondence 04 December 2010 Pages: 338 - 339
Nonsurgical management of spinal stenosis: how evidence-based are we? Harsha Shanthanna Correspondence 18 December 2010 Pages: 340 - 341
Poisson probability function can help optimize trauma operating room availability David R. Sinclair Correspondence 23 December 2010 Pages: 342 - 343
Evidence-Based Practice of Critical Care Mypinder S. SekhonDonald E. G. Griesdale Book and New Media Reviews 24 November 2010 Pages: 344 - 344
Cancer Pain: From Molecules to Suffering Christopher Green Book and New Media Reviews 07 December 2010 Pages: 345 - 346
Erratum à: Le vidéolaryngoscope permet une intubation avec un tube à double lumière plus rapide que le laryngoscope standard Mustapha BensghirHassan AlaouiNouredine Drissi Kamili Erratum 02 February 2011 Pages: 347 - 347