Monitoring of the inspired and end-tidal oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrous oxide concentrations: Clinical applications during anesthesia and recovery Kai LinkoMarkku Paloheimo Original Articles Pages: 149 - 156
Evaluation of a continuous noninvasive blood pressure monitor in obstetric patients undergoing spinal anesthesia Richard H. EpsteinSusan KaplanCheryl A. DeSimone Original Articles Pages: 157 - 163
Is lower esophageal contractility a reliable indicator of the adequacy of opioid anesthesia? Ian M. SchwiegerCarl C. Hug JrFania Szlam Original Articles Pages: 164 - 169
Computerized artifact detection for ventilatory inductance plethysmographic apnea monitors Katherine A. EastThomas D. EastBrain T. Waterfall Original Articles Pages: 170 - 176
A comparison of two microcomputer-based programs for bibliographic retrieval and formatting J. M. GarfieldH. FlanaganJ. Fox Special Communication Pages: 177 - 185
Monitoring in the intensive care unit is essential Robert F. LaPortaMark D. Johnson Clinical Controversy Pages: 186 - 189
Monitoring in the intensive care unit is not always necessary John M. MottJohn H. Eisele Jr Clinical Controversy Pages: 190 - 191
Introduction M. K. Sykes Panel On Practical Alarms: Fifth International Symposium On Computing In Anesthesia And Intensive Care Pages: 192 - 193
Overview: Creating practical alarms for the future James H. Philip Panel On Practical Alarms: Fifth International Symposium On Computing In Anesthesia And Intensive Care Pages: 194 - 195
Semipractical alarms: A parable Michael L. Quinn Panel On Practical Alarms: Fifth International Symposium On Computing In Anesthesia And Intensive Care Pages: 196 - 200
Structured alarm systems for the operating room Peter J. SchreiberJoachim Schreiber Panel On Practical Alarms: Fifth International Symposium On Computing In Anesthesia And Intensive Care Pages: 201 - 204
Alarms and their limits in monitoring Jan E. W. BenekenJan J. van der Aa Panel On Practical Alarms: Fifth International Symposium On Computing In Anesthesia And Intensive Care Pages: 205 - 210
Knowledge-based approach to intelligent alarms Yasuhiro FukuiToru Masuzawa Panel On Practical Alarms: Fifth International Symposium On Computing In Anesthesia And Intensive Care Pages: 211 - 216
Intravascular electrocardiography—A ressurected technique Thomas G. JohansDouglas L. MalloryNeil Yeston Correspondence Pages: 217 - 217