Assessment of peripheral blood flow using a pulse oximeter Magnus VegforsBjörn TryggvasonClaes Lennmarken Original Article Pages: 1 - 4
Does measurement of systolic blood pressure with a pulse oximeter correlate with conventional methods? Pekka TalkeRay J. NicholsDaniel L. Traber Original Article Pages: 5 - 9
Electroencephalographic and evoked potential monitoring in the hyperbaric environment Gerhard LitscherGerhard FriehsGert Pfurtscheller Original Article Pages: 10 - 17
Detection of venous air embolism in dogs by emission spectrometry Garfield B. RussellRussell B. RichardMichael T. Snider Original Article Pages: 18 - 23
A simulation of neuromuscular function and heart rate during induction, maintenance, and reversal of neuromuscular blockade Roman R. JaklitschDwayne R. Westenskow Original Article Pages: 24 - 38
Evaluation of long sampling tubes for remote monitoring by mass spectrometry Jos G. C. LerouJan van EgmondHerman H. Beneken Kolmer Original Article Pages: 39 - 52
Detection of venous air embolism by continuous intraarterial oxygen monitoring Garth GreenblottSteven J. BarkerJohn L. Gehrich Case Report Pages: 53 - 56
Continuous measurement of central venous pressure by manometry D. John Doyle Technical Note Pages: 59 - 60
A low-cost, high-fidelity fm wireless precordial radiostethoscope for continuous monitoring of heart and breath sounds Alan R. MizutaniGeorge OzakiJonathan L. Benumof Technical Note Pages: 61 - 64
A differential paramagnetic sensor for breath-by-breath oximetry Pekka T. MerilÄinen Knowing Your Monitoring Equipment Pages: 65 - 73