Placement of esophageal stethoscope by acoustic criteria does not consistently yield an optimal location for the monitoring of core temperature Peter R. FreundGeorge L. Brengelmann OriginalPaper Pages: 266 - 270
Observer reliability in detecting surreptitious random occlusions of the monaural esophageal stethoscope Jeremy O. CooperBruce F. Cullen OriginalPaper Pages: 271 - 275
Rib cage and abdominal piezoelectric film belts to measure ventilatory airflow Bernard E. Pennock OriginalPaper Pages: 276 - 283
Accuracy of four indirect methods of blood pressure measurement, with hemodynamic correlations Glenn P. GravleeJoni K. Brockschmidt OriginalPaper Pages: 284 - 298
Recognition accuracy with a voice-recognition system designed for anesthesia record keeping N. Ty SmithRobin A. BrienAndrew Sarnat OriginalPaper Pages: 299 - 306
Electrocardiographic ambulatory monitoring with a real-time analysis system Armando FerraioliGiovanni Scotto di QuaquaroGiuseppe Di Mauro OriginalPaper Pages: 307 - 317
Pressure measurement artifact with analog-to-digital conversion Lawrence C. SiegelRonald G. Pearl Technical Note Pages: 318 - 321
Continuous measurement of cardiac output with the use of stochastic system identification techniques Mark Yelderman Algorithm Pages: 322 - 332
The automated anesthetic record is inevitable and valuable William K. Hamilton Clinical Controversy Pages: 333 - 334
The automated anesthetic record will not automatically solve problems in record keeping Reynolds J. Saunders Clinical Controversy Pages: 334 - 337
The present and future medicolegal importance of record keeping in anesthesia and intensive care: The case for automation David M. GabaRichard F. Gibbs Correspondence Pages: 338 - 339
A carbon dioxide calibration error during automatic correction of measurements in the N1000 nellcor pulse oximeter/capnometer Jiri HrubyTomaso MarvulliDavid B. Swedlow Clinical Controversy Pages: 339 - 339
Spinal cord ischemia and motor evoked potentials D. John DoyleN. Ty Smith Clinical Controversy Pages: 339 - 340