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April 2005 Vol. 60 Issue 4

     
319   UK anaesthetic training and the law of unintended consequences. Cause for concern?
 
    P. M. Spargo    
         
323   Assessing the applicability of scoring systems for predicting postoperative nausea and vomiting
 
    J. E. van den Bosch, C. J. Kalkman, Y. Vergouwe, W. A. Van Klei, G. J. Bonsel, D. E. Grobbee and K. G. M. Moons    
         
332   Quality of life before and after intensive care
 
    B. H. Cuthbertson, J. Scott, M. Strachan, M. Kilonzo and L. Vale    
         
340   Incidence and outcome of critical illness amongst hospitalised patients with haematological malignancy: a prospective observational study of ward and intensive care unit based care*
 
    A. C. Gordon, H. E. Oakervee, B. Kaya, J. M. Thomas, M. J. Barnett, A. Z. S. Rohatiner, T. A. Lister, J. D. Cavenagh and C. J. Hinds    
         
348   Effects of a height and weight adjusted dose of local anaesthetic for spinal anaesthesia for elective Caesarean section*
 
    J. M. Harten, I. Boyne, P. Hannah, D. Varveris and A. Brown    
         
354   Randomised, crossover comparison of the single-use SoftSeal™ and the LMA Unique™ laryngeal mask airways
 
    M. J. Paech, O. Tweedie, K. Stannard, M. Hepp, P. Dodd, H. Daly, E.-J. Bennett, A. Millard and D. A. Doherty    
         
360   The current practice of tracheostomy in the United Kingdom: a postal survey
 
    K. Krishnan, S. C. Elliot and A. Mallick    
         
365   Cardiopulmonary bypass temperature and brain function
 
    M. Shaaban Ali, M. Harmer and F. Kirkham    
         
373   All that glisters...How to assess the ‘value’ of a scientific paper
 
    J. J. Pandit and S. M. Yentis    
         
384   A comparison of 20 laryngoscope blades using an intubating manikin: visual analogue scores and forces exerted during laryngoscopy*
 
    S. Rassam, A. R. Wilkes, J. E. Hall and J. S. Mecklenburgh    
         
395   Pressure ulcer prevention in intensive care – a randomised control trial of two pressure-relieving devices
 
    C. Theaker, M. Kuper and N. Soni    
         
400   Comparison of the Flexiblade levering laryngoscope with the English Macintosh laryngoscope in patients with a poor laryngoscopic view
 
    B. Beilin, I. Z. Yardeni, V. Smolyarenko, A. Zeidel, E. Ram and E. Mayburd    
         
406   Snippet
 
    S. M. Tentis and P. K. Barnes    
         
407   Ultrasound for central venous cannulation: economic evaluation of cost effectiveness
 
    N. Calvert, D. Hind, R. McWilliams, S. M. Thomas    
         
411   Dental anaesthesia in children
 
    B. L. Taylor, R. J. Burden, M. L. B. Wood and G. B. Smith    
         
412   Emergency cricothyrotomy
 
    P. Borg    
         
413   The Nazi hypothermia experiments: forbidden data?
 
    E. Tierney    
         
413   Training and assessment of competency in the transfer of critically ill patients
 
    J. F. Cosgrove, A. J. Kilner, A. M. Batchelor, F. Clarke, S. Bonner and J. Mensah    
         
414   The GlideScope® video laryngoscope
 
    D. J. Doyle    
         
415   Difficult Airway Society guidelines
 
    A. Baraka    
         
415   More on epinephrine and end-tidal carbon dioxide
 
    A. Zeidan and N. Nahle    
         
416   Near-miss' obstruction of a laryngeal mask airway
 
    J. Davies and J. Fitz-Henry    
         
416   A comparison of multiple-use and single-use bougies
 
    A. Whitcombe and T. Strang    
         
417   Withholding life-prolonging treatment
 
    S. M. White and T. J. Baldwin    
         
418   Incorrectly sited PEEP valve
 
    C. Brosnan and K. Khoo    
         
419   Postoperative analgesia in rebel territory in Cote d'Ivoire
 
    C. King    
         
420   Calibration of vaporisers
 
    V. Gorelov    
         
420   Leak on Datex Aestiva/5 anaesthetic machine
 
    J. Aldridge    
         
422   Transoesophageal Echocardiography in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine
 
    M. B. Walker    
         

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