Partitioning standard base excess: a new approach Thomas John Morgan OriginalPaper 20 November 2011 Pages: 349 - 352
A comprehensive, computer-model-based approach for diagnosis and treatment of complex acid–base disorders in critically-ill patients Matthew B. WolfEdward C. DeLand OriginalPaper 12 November 2011 Pages: 353 - 364
Comparison of SNAP™ II and BIS Vista indices during normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass under isoflurane anesthesia Kinjal M. PatelSaadia S. SherwaniRobert J. McCarthy OriginalPaper 11 November 2011 Pages: 365 - 370
Skin conductance for monitoring of acute pain in adult postoperative patients: influence of electrode surface area and sampling time Thomas LedowskiSebastian AlbusBradley MacDonald OriginalPaper 26 October 2011 Pages: 371 - 376
Impact of central hypovolemia on photoplethysmographic waveform parameters in healthy volunteers. Part 1: time domain Analysis Aymen A. AlianNicholas J. GalanteKirk H. Shelley OriginalPaper 04 November 2011 Pages: 377 - 385
Impact of central hypovolemia on photoplethysmographic waveform parameters in healthy volunteers part 2: frequency domain analysis Aymen A. AlianNicholas J. GalanteKirk H. Shelley OriginalPaper 06 November 2011 Pages: 387 - 396
Evaluation of a CO2 partial rebreathing functional residual capacity measurement method for use during mechanical ventilation Lara BrewerJoseph OrrBoaz Markewitz OriginalPaper 06 November 2011 Pages: 397 - 404
Using the inflating syringe as a safety valve to limit laryngeal mask airway cuff pressure Mark J. RiceNikolaus L. GravensteinNikolaus Gravenstein OriginalPaper 11 November 2011 Pages: 405 - 410
Pulse oximetry saturation patterns detect repetitive reductions in airflow Keith A. BatchelderPaul D. MannheimerJoseph M. Ojile OriginalPaper 20 November 2011 Pages: 411 - 418
Capability of a new paediatric oesophageal Doppler monitor to detect changes in cardiac output during testing of external pacemakers after cardiac surgery Thilo FleckStephan SchubertFelix Berger OriginalPaper 12 November 2011 Pages: 419 - 425