Placement of the pulmonary arterial catheter before anesthesia for cardiac surgery: A stressful, painful, unnecessary crutch Ray DzelzkalnsTheodore H. Stanley Clinical Controversy Pages: 197 - 200
Placement of the pulmonary arterial catheter before anesthesia for cardiac surgery: Safe, intelligent, and appropriate use of invasive hemodynamic monitoring James B. StreisandNorman J. ClarkNathan L. Pace Clinical Controversy Pages: 193 - 197
History of blood gas analysis. I. The development of electrochemistry John W. SeveringhausPaul B. Astrup Historical Review Pages: 180 - 192
Comparison of radial and femoral arterial blood pressures in children after cardiopulmonary bypass John D. GallagherRoger A. MooreArachelle B. Jose Original Articles Pages: 168 - 171
Automated monitoring of brainstem auditory evoked potentials in the operating room J. R. BostonL. G. DoneaultP. J. Jannetta Original Articles Pages: 161 - 167
Comparison of a pulse oximeter with an ear oximeter and an in-vitro oximeter Nick Mackenzie Original Articles Pages: 156 - 160
Accuracy of expiratory carbon dioxide measurements using the coaxial and circle breathing circuits in small subjects Richard A. SchieberAnne NamnoumRichard A. Orr Original Articles Pages: 149 - 155
Can we trust end-tidal carbon dioxide measurements in infants? Frank J. Sasse Editorial Pages: 147 - 148
Pulse oximetry for early detection of hypoxemia in anesthetized infants Timothy D. BrooksNikolaus Gravenstein Case Reports Pages: 135 - 137
Transcutaneous oxygen tension: A physiological variable for monitoring oxygenation Steven J. BarkerKevin K. Tremper OriginalPaper Pages: 130 - 134
Pulse oximetry versus measurement of transcutaneous oxygen William New Clinical Controversy Pages: 126 - 129
Tissue hypoxia distal to a Peñaz finger blood pressure cuff J. S. GravensteinDavid A. PaulusGayle McLaughlin OriginalPaper Pages: 120 - 125
Clinical comparison of automated auscultatory and oscillometric and catheter-transducer measurements of arterial pressure Richard F. Davis OriginalPaper Pages: 114 - 119
Capnography and the bain circuit I: A computer model J. S. GravensteinDavid A. PaulusGayle McLaughlin Original Articles Pages: 103 - 113
Abstracts of scientific papers third international symposium on computing in anesthesia S. E. AbramS. TrentJ. Correll Abstract Pages: 72 - 101
Interpretation of beat-to-beat blood pressure values in the presence of ventilatory changes David M. Ellis Algorithms Pages: 65 - 70
An anesthesiologist’s view: The right internal jugular vein Theodore J. Sanford OriginalPaper Pages: 58 - 61
Continuous mixed venous oxygen saturation monitoring for perioperative management of a boy undergoing a modified fontan procedure Brent G. FaussKang H. Rah Case Reports Pages: 52 - 57
Two computer-based anesthetic monitors: The duke automatic monitoring equipment (Dame) system and the microdame Frank E. BlockLarry W. BurtonMerel H. Harmel Special Communication Pages: 30 - 51
Evaluation of two prototype devices producing noninvasive, pulsatile, calibrated blood pressure measurement from a finger N. Ty SmithKarel H. WesselingBenjamin de Wit Original Articles Pages: 17 - 29
Availability of intraarterial pressure waveforms from catheter-manometer systems during surgery Karel H. WesselingN. Ty Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 11 - 16
Factors influencing capnography in the bain circuit Nikolaus GravensteinSamsun LampotangJan E. W. Beneken Original Articles Pages: 6 - 10
Why a journal on clinical monitoring? N. Ty SmithJ. S. GravensteinAllen K. Ream Editorial Pages: 1 - 2