Monitoring technique affects measurement of recovery from succinylcholine Stanley WeberStanley Muravchick Original Articles Pages: 1 - 5
Noninvasive continuous blood pressure measurement from the finger: Optimal measurement conditions and factors affecting reliability Tuula KurkiN. Ty SmithAngela Quinn Original Articles Pages: 6 - 13
Automated measurement of functional residual capacity by sulfur hexafluoride washout Thomas D. EastKirk P. AndrianoNathan L. Pace Original Articles Pages: 14 - 21
The effect of fatigue on the performance of a simulated anesthetic monitoring task Richard A. DeniscoJohn N. DrummondJoachim S. Gravenstein Original Articles Pages: 22 - 24
Thromboelastography as an indicator of post-cardiopulmonary bypass coagulopathies Bruce D. SpiessKenneth J. TumanAnthony D. Ivankovich Original Articles Pages: 25 - 30
Measurement and interpretation of maximal oxygen uptake in patients with chronic cardiac or circulatory failure Karl T. WeberJoseph S. JanickiPatricia A. McElroy Medical Intelligence Pages: 31 - 37
Monitoring of sensory evoked potentials is highly reliable and helpful in the operating room William A. FriedmanBetty L. Grundy Clinical Controversy Pages: 38 - 45
Intraoperative monitoring of sensory evoked potentials may be neither a proven nor an indicated technique John D. Michenfelder Clinical Controversy Pages: 45 - 47
Continuous fiberoptic arterial oxygen tension measurements in dogs Steven J. BarkerKevin K. TremperThierry B. Thaure Technical Note Pages: 48 - 52
Extrapleural hematoma: A recognizable complication of central venous pressure monitoring Jonathan KayLawrence R. GoodmanJudd Gurney Case Reports Pages: 64 - 66
Elevated pulmonary capillary wedge pressure in a patient with hypovolemia James TuchschmidtCarter MecherRalph Jung OriginalPaper Pages: 67 - 69