Predicting bacteremia in critically ill patients: A clinically relevant effort? M. S. NiedermanA. M. Fein Editorials Pages: 405 - 406
Tracheal gas insufflation reduces the tidal volume while PaCO2 is maintained constant G. NakosS. ZakinthinosC. Roussos Originals Pages: 407 - 413
Heterogeneous regional vascular responses to simulated transient hypovolemia in man A. R. EdouardA. -C. DegrémontK. Samii Originals Pages: 414 - 420
Evaluation of respiratory system resistance in mechanically ventilated patients: The role of the endotracheal tube G. ContiR. A. De BlasiA. Gasparetto Originals Pages: 421 - 424
Can bacteremia be predicted in surgical intensive care unit patients? K. J. SchwenzerA. GistC. G. Durbin Originals Pages: 425 - 430
Influence of continuous haemofiltration-related hypothermia on haemodynamic variables and gas exchange in septic patients D. MatamisM. TsagouriasS. Bursztein Originals Pages: 431 - 436
Severe malaria in African adults living in a seasonal endemic area J. M. SaïssyM. VitrisJ. L. Sarthou Brief Reports Pages: 437 - 441
Non-operative management of gastric perforation secondary to cardiopulmonary resuscitation L. L. LowG. R. RippleG. R. Harrington Brief Reports Pages: 442 - 443
Effects of norepinephrine on right ventricular function in septic shock patients C. MartinG. PerrinF. Gouin Brief Reports Pages: 444 - 447
The use of the laryngeal mask airway to facilitate the insertion of a percutaneous tracheostomy J. J. TarpeyL. LynchS. Hart Brief Reports Pages: 448 - 449
Usefulness of central venous oxygen saturation monitoring during cardiopulmonary resuscitation K. NakazawaY. HikawaK. Amaha Brief Reports Pages: 450 - 451
Tonometry to assess the adequacy of splanchnic oxygenation in the critically ill patient J. ArnoldJ. HendriksH. Bruining Review Article Pages: 452 - 456
Continuous veno-venous hemofiltration and mortality after cardiac surgery B. LevyT. W. Evans Correspondence Pages: 457 - 457
Reversed Fick principle versus indirect calorimetry: Do systematic differences between methods represent intrapulmonary oxygen consumption? A. Weyland Correspondence Pages: 457 - 458
Oxygen consumption after cardiopulmonary bypass — different measuring methods yield different results H. M. Oudemans-van Straaten Correspondence Pages: 458 - 459
The reliability of endotoxin and cytokine measurements in polytrauma patients and their relationship to the development of sepsis B. J. Rowlands Correspondence Pages: 461 - 461
Prolonged paralysis after long-term infusion of neuromuscular blocking agents K. KuteifanA. BazizJ-M. Descamps Correspondence Pages: 461 - 462