Announcement from the editors J. S. GravensteinN. Ty SmithAllen K. Ream Announcement Pages: 351 - 351
Rebreathing improves accuracy of ventilatory monitoring Julius R. BowiePaul KnoxRobert A. Smith Original Articles Pages: 354 - 357
“Helper:” A critical events prompter for unexpected emergencies Arthur J. L. SchneiderW. Bosseau MurraySorin Vaduva Original Articles Pages: 358 - 364
Respiratory monitoring during postoperative analgesia Torsten GordhNarinder RawalBertil Hök Original Articles Pages: 365 - 372
End-tidal oxygen concentration and pulse oximetry for monitoring oxygenation during intratracheal jet ventilation Gerhard A. BaerMarkku PaloheimoJuhani Pukander Original Articles Pages: 373 - 380
Clinical evaluation of a method for automatic detection and removal of artifacts in auditory evoked potential monitoring Nicole A. M. de BeerMaarten van de VeldePierre J. M. Cluitmans Original Articles Pages: 381 - 391
Interference in a pulse oximeter from a nerve stimulator Frank E. Block JrDeborah Stahl Case Report Pages: 392 - 393
Patient simulator identifies faulty H-cylinder Tammy Y. EulianoSamsun LampotangJohn F. Hardcastle Technical Note Pages: 394 - 395
Transesophageal echocardiography and monitoring applications Brian G. Connor Knowing Your Monitoring Equipment Pages: 396 - 405
For routine postoperative oxygen administration in the PACU Dietrich Gravenstein Clinical Controversy Pages: 406 - 408
Against routine postoperative oxygen administration in the PACU Robert J. DiBenedettoNikolaus Gravenstein Clinical Controversy Pages: 408 - 410
International Committee for Prevention of Anesthesia Mortality and Morbidity meets in Jerusalem Jeffrey B. Cooper APSF Newsletter Pages: 411 - 415
Do you know your mgvs? Or what do anesthesiologists know about their MGVS? Todd G. Peterson APSF Newsletter Pages: 415 - 416