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ANAESTHESIA anp INTENSIVE CARE Journal of the Australian Society of Anaesthetists INDEX VOLUME 28, 2000 Anaesthesia «nd Intensive Care, Vol. 28, No. 6, December 2000 720 SUBJECT INDEX VOLUME 28 Abstracts Use of a fibreoptic stylet to visually evaluate tracheal Abstracts of the 58th National Scientific Congress of intubation technique, (ET). Takizawa D, Sato E, the Australian Society of Anaesthetists, Cairns, Saruki N, Goto F, Saito S. 552-555. Queensland, 23-27 October, 1999. 214-226. Airway, obstruction Abstracts of the Australian and New Zealand College Anaesthetic management of a patient with low of Anaesthetists Faculty of Intensive Care & tracheal obstruction requiring placement of a T-Y Faculty of Pain Medicine, Annual Scientific stent, (CR). Wong AYC, Lawmin JC, Irwin MG. Meeting. 8-12 May, 1999, Adelaide, South 196-198. Australia. 97-109. Airway, tongue Abstracts of the Australian and New Zealand College Swelling and cyanosis of the tongue associated with of Anaesthetists, Annual Scientific Meeting. 6-10 use of a laryngeal mask airway, (CR). Twigg S, May, 2000, Melbourne, Victoria. 573-583. Brown JM, Williams R. 449-450. Acid-base equilibrium, bicarbonate Airway, trachea Agreement between two plasma bicarbonate assays in Anaesthetic management of a patient with low critically ill patients, (OP). Story DA, Poustie S. tracheal obstruction requiring placement of a T-Y 399-402. stent, (CR). Wong AYC, Lawmin JC, Irwin MG. Acid-base equilibrium, pH 196-198. The effect of PVC packaging on the acidity of The use of end-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring to confirm intratracheal cannula placement prior to 0.9% saline, (OP). Story DA, Thistlethwaite P, percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy, (OP). Bellomo R. 287-292. Coleman NA, Power BM, van Heerden PV. Age factors, infant 191-192. Congenital myasthenic syndrome: A rare, potentially Airway, tracheostomy treatable cause of respiratory failure in a “floppy” Submental Intubation: An alternative to short-term infant, (CR). McConkey PP, Mullens AJ. 82-86. tracheostomy, (CT). Chandu A, Smith ACH, Airway, aerosol penetration Gebert R. 193-195. Airway anaesthesia made easy (and acceptable), Airway, tracheostomy—percutaneous (ANZCA). Jenkins S, Marshall C. 101. Accurate intraluminal placement of percutaneous Awake intubation made easy and acceptable, (CT). dilatational tracheostomy tubes is but half the Jenkins SA, Marshall CF. 556-561. story, (C). Gallagher JE, Banerjee A. 586. Airway, assessment Percutaneous tracheostomy (using the Protex Kit), Can patients assess their own airways?, (ASA). Tang T, (ASA). Leonard RC, Lewis RH, Singh B, van Davies JM, Lim B. 221. Heerden PV. 223. Airway, calibre The use of end-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring to Estimating the diameter of the left main bronchus, confirm intratracheal cannula placement prior to (OP). Hampton T, Armstrong S, Russell WJ. percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy, (OP). 540-542. Coleman NA, Power BM, van Heerden PV. Airway, complications 191-192. Dental trauma associated with anaesthesia, (R). Owen Tracheal foreign body following tube change H, Waddell-Smith I. 133-145. during percutaneous dilational tracheostomy: A Postobstructive pulmonary oedema—A case series cautionary tale., (CR). Pinder M, Cameron PD, and review, (CR). McConkey PP. 72-76. Lovegrove A. 443-445. Swelling and cyanosis of the tongue associated with Tracheo-innominate fistula after initial percutaneous use of a laryngeal mask airway, (CR). Twigg S, tracheostomy, (CR). Cokis C, Towler S. 566-569. Brown JM, Williams R. 449-450. Allergy, latex Airway, cricothyroid Use of the Diprifusor in a latex allergic individual, (C). Cricothyroidotomy and transtracheal high frequency Jones CP, Collins D. 587-588. jet ventilation for elective laryngeal surgery. An Allergy, muscle relaxants audit of 90 cases, (CE). Russell WC, Maguire AM, Immunoassays in the diagnosis of anaphylaxis to Jones GW. 62-67. neuromuscular blocking drugs: the value of Airway, management morphine for the detection of IgE antibodies in Airway management for carinal tumour resection, allergic subjects, (OP). Fisher MM, Baldo BA. (CR). Cokis C, Strang T. 570-572. 167-170. The intubating laryngeal mask airway: Effect of Anaesthesia handle elevation on efficacy of seal, fibreoptic Electroencephalographic indices related to hypnosis position, blind intubation and airway protection, and amnesia during propofol anaesthesia for (OP). Keller C, Brimacombe JR, Radler C, cardioversion, (OP). Baker GW, Sleigh JW, Piihringer F, Brimacombe NS. 414-419. Smith P. 386-391. Categories ANZ, Abstract of ANZ meeting; ANZCA, Abstract of ANZCA meeting; ANZICS, Abstract of ANZICS meeting; ASA, Abstract of ASA meeting; CECANZ, Abstract of CECANZ meeting; CECANZ/ASA, Abstract of CECANZ/ASA meeting; AP, Abstracts; AT, Anaesthetic techniques; AV, Audiovisual; BR, Book review; C, Correspondence; CD, CD-Rom; CE, Clinical experience; CN, Cover note; CR, Case report; CT, Clinical technique; E, Editorial; EH, Ethics; EQ, Equipment;ER, Erratum; ET, Education & training; H, History; IP, Invited paper; OB, Obituary; OP, Original paper; OR, Oration; PF, Pacific forum; PV, Point of view; R, Review; S, Symposium; SA, Special article; SC, Special communication; SR, Special report; SV, Survey; TN, Technical note. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Vol. 28, No. 6, December 2000 SUBJECT INDEX VOLUME 28 721 Anaesthesia, audit controlled sedation with propofol, (OP). Morley Attitudes and practices of New Zealand anaesthetists HR, Karagiannis A, Schultz DJ, Walker JC, with regard to emergency drugs, (SV). Ducat CM, Newland HS. 37-42. Merry AF, Webster CS. 692-697. Subhypnotic dose of propofol for the prevention of Anaesthesia and Fatigue: An analysis of the first 10 nausea and vomiting during spinal anaesthesia for years of the Australian Incident Monitoring Study caesarean section, (OP). Numazaki M, Fujii Y. 1987-1997, (OP). Morris GP, Morris RW. 300-304. 262-265. Patient satisfaction after anaesthesia: Results of a Timing of midazolam and propofol administration for prospective survey of 10,811 patients, (ANZCA). co-induction of anaesthesia, (OP). Ong LB, Myles P, Williams DL, Hendrata M, Anderson H, Plummer JL, Waldow WC, Owen H. 527-531. Weeks AM. 97. Anaesthetic local, bupivacaine Anaesthesia, awareness Pre-emptive analgesia with epidural morphine or mor- The effect of nitrous oxide on hearing, (OP). Fabijan phine and bupivacaine, (OP). Subramaniam B, DJ, Morris RW, Murray GM. 270-275. Pawar DK, Kashyap L. 392-398. Anaesthesia, day-case Anaesthetic local, lignocaine Effect of short-term ketorolac infusion on recovery Awake intubation made easy and acceptable, (CT). following laparoscopic day surgery, (OP). Jenkins SA, Marshall CF. 556-561. Campbell L, Plummer J, Owen H, Czuchwicki A, Xylocaine Heavy, (C). Davies M. 707-708. Ilsley A. 654-659. Anaesthetic local, ropivacaine The dose-effect relationship for morphine and vomit- A comparison of 0.075% and 0.1% ropivacaine infu- ing after day-stay tonsillectomy in children, (OP). sions containing alfentanil with a 0.2% ropivacaine Anderson BJ, Ralph CJ, Holford NHG, Barber C, infusion for the relief of pain during labour, Stewart AW. 155-160. (ASA). Morrow M, Parks L, McNamee D, Anaesthesia, dental Fitzpatrick K. 222. Dental trauma associated with anaesthesia, (R). Owen Epidural ropivacaine with fentanyl following major H, Waddell-Smith I. 133-145. gynaecological surgery. The effect of volume and Dental injury and anaesthesia—A survey, (ANZCA). concentration on pain relief and motor impair- Patch M, Bennett M. 99-100. ment, (ASA). Jones D, Bignell S, Whiteside RS, Intubation conditions and postoperative myalgia in Lang C. 219. outpatient dental surgery: A comparison of suc- The effect of adding fentanyl to ropivacaine 0.125% cinylcholine with mivacurium, (OP). Deehan S, on patient-controlled epidural analgesia during Henderson D, Stewart K. 146-150. labour, (OP). Ruban P, Sia ATH, Chong JL. Anaesthesia, field 517-521. Sevoflurane output from the Oxford Miniature Anaesthetic techniques, co-induction Vaporizer in drawover mode, (OP). Liu EHC, Timing of midazolam and propofol administration for Dhara SS. 532-536. co-induction of anaesthesia, (ANZCA). Ong L, Anaesthesia, induction Plummer J, Waldow W, Owen H. 101. Timing of midazolam and propofol administration for Timing of midazolam and propofol administration for co-induction of anaesthesia, (OP). Ong LB, co-induction of anaesthesia, (OP). Ong LB, Plummer JL, Waldow WC, Owen H. 527-531. Plummer JL, Waldow WC, Owen H. 527-531. Anaesthesia, obstetric Anaesthetic techniques, induction Ephedrine may predispose to arrhythmias in obstetric Effect of bolus dose of remifentanil on haemodynamic anaesthesia, (C). Kluger MT. 336. Anaesthetic gases, nitrous oxide response to tracheal intubation, (OP). Barclay K, The effect of nitrous oxide on hearing, (OP). Fabijan Kluger MT. 403-407. DJ, Morris RW, Murray GM. 270-275. Anaesthetic techniques, intravenous infusion Anaesthetic intravenous, midazolam Target-controlled intravenous anaesthesia with bispec- Sedation for vitreoretinal surgery: A comparison of tral index monitoring for thoracotomy in a patient anaesthetist-administered midazolam and patient- with severely impaired left ventricular function, controlled sedation with propofol, (OP). Morley (CR). Leonard IE, Myles PS. 318-321. HR, Karagiannis A, Schultz DJ, Walker JC, Anaesthetic techniques—regional, brachial plexus Newland HS. 37-42. Supraclavicular regional anaesthesia revisited, Anaesthetic intravenous, propofol (ANZCA). Cornish P. 106-107. Electroencephalographic indices related to hypnosis Supraclavicular regional anaesthesia revisited—The and amnesia during propofol anaesthesia for bent needle technique, (CT). Cornish PB. 676-679. cardioversion, (OP). Baker GW, Sleigh JW, Vale supraclavicular brachial plexus block?, (C). Berry Smith P. 386-391. FR. 708-709. Microfiltration and propofol-induced pain, Anaesthetic techniques—regional, cervical plexus (ANZCA). Davies A, Vadodario B, Hopwood B, Carotid endarterectomy—Regional anaesthesia, Conn D, Dexter E. 575. (ASA). Davies M. 225. Propofol ECS0 and its relationship to the processed Recurrent laryngeal nerve blockade in patients under- EEG, (ANZCA). Irwin MG, Hui TWC. 105. going carotid endarterectomy under cervical Sedation for vitreoretinal surgery: A comparison of plexus block, (CR). Harris RJD, Benveniste G. anaesthetist-administered midazolam and patient- 431-433. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Vol. 28, No. 6, December 2000 722 SUBJECT INDEX VOLUME 28 Anaesthetic techniques—regional, epidural children under sevoflurane anaesthesia, (CR). Cardiovascular and pulmonary effects of epidural Schultz A, Schultz B, Grouven U, Korsch G. anaesthesia, (R). Veering BT, Cousins MJ. 205-207. 620-635. Sevoflurane anaesthesia with the Komesaroff Conservation treatment of interstitial cystitis: vaporizer inside the circle system, (OP). Dhara SS, Prolonged hydrodistention under epidural anal- Liu EHC. 58-61. gesia, (ANZCA). Cozian A, Kick O, Malinovsky Sevoflurane output from the Oxford Miniature JM, Lepage JY, Malinge M, Glemain P, Pinaud M. Vaporizer in drawover mode, (OP). Liu EHC, 103. Dhara SS. 532-536. Does adrenaline improve epidural bupivacaine and Anaesthetist fentanyl analgesia after abdominal surgery?, (OP). Personality traits of anaesthetists an evaluation using Sakaguchi Y, Sakura S, Shinzawa M, Saito Y. the cloninger temperament and character inven- 522-526. tory (TCI-125), (ANZCA). Kruger N, Kruger M, Epidural blockade and intraoperative isoflurane Laidlaw T. 98-99. requirements, (ANZCA). Morley A, Derrick J, Anaesthetist, activity Chung D. 579. Anaesthesia and Fatigue: An analysis of the first 10 Mortality from peripartum meningitis, (CR). Choy years of the Australian Incident Monitoring Study JC. 328-330. 1987-1997, (OP). Morris GP, Morris RW. 300-304. Postoperative epidural analgesia in high risk patients: Hours of work and fatigue-related error: A survey of A retrospective cohort study, (ASA). Newell P, New Zealand anaesthetists, (OP). Gander PH, Audeau A, Frizelle FA, Kennedy R. 219-220. Merry A, Millar MM, Weller J. 178-183. Pre-emptive analgesia with epidural morphine or Anaesthetist, attitudes morphine and bupivacaine, (OP). Subramaniam Attitudes and practices of New Zealand anaesthetists B, Pawar DK, Kashyap L. 392-398. with regard to emergency drugs, (SV). Ducat CM, Anaesthetic techniques— regional, interpleural Merry AF, Webster CS. 692-697. Comparison of interpleural and paravertebral bupiva- Anaesthetist, risks caine after thoracotomy; Effects on pulmonary Hours of work and fatigue-related error: A survey of and diaphragmatic function, (ASA). Mellor AJ, New Zealand anaesthetists, (OP). Gander PH, Venn R, Li W, Edmisten T, Sayer RE, Brown R. Merry A, Millar MM, Weller J. 178-183. 218-219. Analgesia Anaesthetic techniques—regional, peribulbar Tramadol—present and future, (R). Shipton EA. Sedation for vitreoretinal surgery: A comparison of 363-374. anaesthetist-administered midazolam and patient- Analgesia, postoperative controlled sedation with propofol, (OP). Morley Does adrenaline improve epidural bupivacaine and HR, Karagiannis A, Schultz DJ, Walker JC, fentanyl analgesia after abdominal surgery?, (OP). Newland HS. 37-42. Sakaguchi Y, Sakura S, Shinzawa M, Saito Y. Anaesthetic techniques—regional, subarachnoid 522-526. Intramuscular metaraminol during spinal anaesthesia, Pre-emptive analgesia with epidural morphine or (ANZCA). Critchley L. 574. morphine and bupivacaine, (OP). Subramaniam Spinal anaesthesia in a patient with epidermolysis B, Pawar DK, Kashyap L. 392-398. bullosa dystrophica, (CR). Patch MR, Woodey The use of orbital morphine for postoperative anal- RD. 446-448. Subhypnotic dose of propofol for the prevention of gesia in pterygium surgery, (OP). Wishaw K, nausea and vomiting during spinal anaesthesia for Billington D, O’Brien D, Davies P. 43-45. caesarean section, (OP). Numazaki M, Fujii Y. Analgesia, pre-emptive 262-265. Effect of pre-incision skin infiltration on post- The haemodynamic profile of dihydroergotamine dur- hysterectomy pain—A double-blind randomized ing spinal anaesthesia, (ASA). Critchley LAH. controlled trial, (OP). Leung CC, Chan YM, Ngai 226. SW, Tsui SL, Ng KFJ. 510-516. Anaesthetic techniques—subcutaneous Pre-emptive analgesia with epidural morphine or Effect of pre-incision skin infiltration on post- morphine and bupivacaine, (OP). Subramaniam hysterectomy pain—A double-blind randomized B, Pawar DK, Kashyap L. 392-398. controlled trial, (OP). Leung CC, Chan YM, Ngai Analgesic techniques, infiltration SW, Tsui SL, Ng KFJ. 510-516. Local anaesthetic wound infiltration after abdominal Nerve blocks versus local infiltration for stereotactic hysterectomy, (ANZCA). Tan CH, Kun KY, frame replacement, (ASA). Watson R, Leslie K. Onsiong MK, Chan MK, Chiu KYW, Tai CM. 581. 214. Analgesic techniques, paravertebral Anaesthetic volatile, desflurane The use of orbital morphine for postoperative anal- Effects of desflurane on cerebral autoregulation as gesia in pterygium surgery, (OP). Wishaw K, assessed by the transient hyperaemic response Billington D, O’Brien D, Davies P. 43-45. test, (ASA). Bedforth NM, Girling KJ, Skinner Analgesic techniques, patient controlled—epidural HJ, Mahajan RP. 218. Anaesthetic management of a parturient with a col- Anaesthetic volatile, sevoflurane loid cyst of the third ventricle, (CR). Reade MC, Epileptiform activity in the EEGs of two nonepileptic Scott DM. 211-213. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Vol. 28, No. 6, December 2000 SUBJECT INDEX VOLUME 28 Patient controlled epidural analgesia compared with Effects on renal function, (OP). Jones RDM, continuous epidural analgesia with ropivacaine Endre Z, Miles W, Prankerd R, Chilvers M, following major abdominal surgery: A pilot study, Willgoss D. 501-509. (ANZCA). Halliwell R. Scott DA, Elliott D, Tenoxicam IV in major gynaecological surgery— Emery G, Cope L, Blyth C. 577. pharmacokinetic, pain relief and haematological PCEA in labour: A comparison of pethidine and fen- effects, (OP). Jones RDM, Miles W, Prankerd R, tanyl, (ASA). Pavy TJG, Kohan R, Evans SF, Lang C, Chilvers M, Lo SK. 491-500. Paech MJ. 222. Analgesics opioid The effect of adding fentanyl to ropivacaine 0.125% Variable cytochrome P450 2D6 expression and on patient-controiled epidural analgesia during metabolism of codeine and other opioid prodrugs: labour, (OP). Ruban P, Sia ATH, Chong JL. Implications for the Australian anaesthetist, (R). 517-521. Wilcox RA, Owen H. 611-619. Analgesic techniques, patient controlled— intravenous Analgesics opioid, fentanyl Ketamine and morphine patient controlled analgesia The cerebral pharmacokinetics of fentanyl in sheep: for total abdominal hysterectomy, (ANZCA). Incorporation into an effect compartment model, Danjoux G, Burstal R. 100. (ANZCA). Upton R, Ludbrook G, Grant C, Morphine-sparing effect of ketoprofen after abdomi- Martinez A. 103-104. nal surgery, (OP). Rao AS, Cardosa M, The effect of adding fentanyl to ropivacaine 0.125% Inbasegaran K. 22-26. on patient-controlled epidural analgesia during Analgesic techniques, subarachnoid labour, (OP). Ruban P, Sia ATH, Chong JL. Intrathecal midazolam for analgesia: A survey of 1000 517-521. patients to search for neurological sequelae, Analgesics opioid, morphine (ANZCA). Tucker AP, Nadeson R, O’Flaherty M, Morphine-sparing effect of ketoprofen after abdomi- Goodchild CS. 576-577. nal surgery, (OP). Rao AS, Cardosa M, The treatment of tetanus with intrathecal baclofen, Inbasegaran K. 22-26. (CR). Boots RJ, Lipman J, O’Callaghan J, Scott P, Pethidine reverses morphine-induced delirium, (CR). Fraser J. 438-442. McLoughlin PD. 311-312. Analgesic techniques, topical Pre-emptive analgesia with epidural morphine or Intrauterine lignocaine gel 2% versus placebo for morphine and bupivacaine, (OP). Subramaniam analgesia during and after day stay vestaTM ther- B, Pawar DK, Kashyap L. 392-398. mal balloon endometrial ablation, (ANZCA). The dose-effect relationship for morphine and vomit- Hargreaves C, Gatt S, Broome J, Vancaillie T. 577. ing after day-stay tonsillectomy in children, (OP). Analgesics NMDA antagonists, dextromethorphan Anderson BJ, Ralph CJ, Holford NHG, Barber C, High dose oral dextromethorphan as an adjunct to Stewart AW. 155-160. analgesia with morphine after knee surgery, The use of orbital morphine for postoperative anal- (ANZCA). Wadhwa A, Clarke DK, O’Flaherty M, gesia in pterygium surgery, (OP). Wishaw K, Goodchild CS. 573. Billington D, O’Brien D, Davies P. 43-45. Analgesics NMDA antagonists, ketamine Analgesics opioid, pethidine Effect of adding ketamine to intravenous PCA mor- Pethidine reverses morphine-induced delirium, (CR). phine after hysterectomy, (ANZCA). Barnes R, McLoughlin PD. 311-312. Fock A, Tucker A, Goodchild CS. 573. Analgesics opioid, remifentanil The antinociceptive effect of ketamine in acute pain Effect of bolus does of remifentanil on haemodynamic models in humans, (ANZCA). Tucker AP, Kim YI, response to tracheal intubation, (ANZCA). Nadeson R, Goodchild CS. 582. The antinociceptive effect of ketamine in acute pain Barclay K, Kluger M. 102. models in rats, (ANZCA). Bajunaki E, Nadeson Effect of bolus dose of remifentanil on haemodynamic R, Tucker A, Goodchild CS. 579-580. response to tracheal intubation, (OP). Barclay K, The stability of ketamine for infusions in the treat- Kluger MT. 403-407. ment of postoperative pain, (ANZCA). Tucker AP, Intraoperative high-dose remifentanil in a patient on Barnes R, Bjorksten A. 582-583. naltrexone therapy, (CR). Schwab CA, Wright Analgesics non-opioid, indomethacin DA. 701-703. To compare the efficacy of rectal indomethacin with Analgesics opioid, tramadol paracetamol, (ANZCA). Kwan A, Chan SF. 108. Tramadol—present and future, (R). Shipton EA. Analgesics non-opioid, ketoprofen 363-374. Morphine-sparing effect of ketoprofen after Antacids, nizatidine abdominal surgery, (OP). Rao AS, Cardosa M, The effect of previous administration of nizatidine on Inbasegaran K. 22-26. the neuromuscular effects of vecuronium and the Analgesics non-opioid, ketorolac effect of nizatidine on gastric secretion, (OP). Effect of short-term ketorolac infusion on recovery Wajima Z, Shitara T, Inoue T, Yoshikawa T, Ogawa following laparoscopic day surgery, (OP). R. 46-48. Campbell L, Plummer J, Owen H, Czuchwicki A, Antagonists opioid, naltrexone IIsley A. 654-659. Intraoperative high-dose remifentanil in a patient on Analgesics non-opioid, tenoxicam naltrexone therapy, (CR). Schwab CA, Wright Tenoxicam IV for major gynaecological surgery— DA. 701-703. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Vol. 28, No. 6, December 2000 724 SUBJECT INDEX VOLUME 28 Anticonvulsants, carbamazepine McCall PR, Bellomo R, Connellan J, McInnes F, Fixed, dilated pupils in the ICU: Another recoverable Przybylowski GM, Bowkett J, Choo EF, Thurlow PJ. cause, (CR). Cordova S, Lee R. 91-93. 420-426. Antidotes, oximes Blood, salvage Organic Insecticides, (R). Peter JV, Cherian AM. Relative cost of autologous red cell salvage versus 11-21. allogeneic red cell transfusion during abdominal Aspiration aortic aneurysm repair, (OP). Gardner A, Gibbs BIPP aspiration, (C). Imison A. 335. N, Evans C, Bell R. 646-649. The prevention of pulmonary aspiration with control Unwashed shed blood infusion causes deterioration in of tracheal wall pressure using a silicone cuff, right ventricular function after coronary artery (OP). Young PJ, Burchett K, Harvey I, Blunt MC. surgery., (OP). Kitano T, Hattori S$, Miyakawa H, 660-665. Yoshitake S, Iwasaka H, Noguchi T. 642-645. Audiovisual Review Blood, transfusion Resus Sim—Advanced Life Support Training Relative cost of autologous red cell salvage versus Software, (AV). Morris RW. 237-238. allogeneic red cell transfusion during abdominal Video Seminars on_ Transesophageal Echo- aortic aneurysm repair, (OP). Gardner A, Gibbs cardiography, (AV). Kluger R. 343-344. N, Evans C, Bell R. 646-649. Your Anaesthetic, (AV). Morris RW. 344. Blood pressure, drug effects Audit Effect of bolus dose of remifentanil on haemodynamic Audit of awareness and renal function during an ongo- response to tracheal intubation, (OP). Barclay K, ing cardiac anaesthesia trial, (ANZCA). Poustie S, Kluger MT. 403-407. Story D, Liu G, McNicol L. 99. Book reviews, author Cricothyroidotomy and transtracheal high frequency Abram SE, Haddox JD. The Pain Clinic Manua, jet ventilation for elective laryngeal surgery. An Second Edition. 589-590. audit of 90 cases, (CE). Russell WC, Maguire AM, Atlee JL. Complications in Anesthesia. 339. Jones GW. 62-67. Baethmann A, Plesnila N, Ringel F, Eriskat J Routine blood test ordering for patients in intensive (Editors). Current Progress in the Understanding care, (SV). Flabouris A, Bishop G, Williams L, of Secondary Brain Damage from Trauma and Cunningham M. 562-565. Ischemia. 342. The development of a performance indicator to objec- Bigatello LM, Hess DR (Editors). International tively monitor the quality of care provided by an Anesthesiology Clinics—Update on Respiratory acute pain team, (OP). Hammond EJ, Veltman Critical Care, Volume 37; Number 3. 235. MG, Turner GA, Oh TE. 293-299. Boulton TB. The Association of Anaesthetists of Blood, anticoagulants Great Britain and Ireland 1932-1992 and the Tenoxicam IV in major gynaecological surgery— Development of the Specialty of Anaesthesia. 338. pharmacokinetic, pain relief and haematological Bowman-Howard M. Anesthesia Review. 237. effects, (OP). Jones RDM, Miles W, Prankerd R, Branson RD, Hess DR, Chatburn RL. Respiratory Lang C, Chilvers M, Lo SK. 491-500. Care Equipment—Second Edition. 716. Blood, coagulation Brunner MD, Robinson PN, Williams H. Final FRCA Postoperative fibrinolysis diagnosed by thrombe- Multiple Choice Questions. 591. lastography, (CR). Liu G, Bowkett J, Przybylowski Carrie LES, Simpson PJ, Popat MT. Understanding G, Bellomo R, McNicol PL. 77-81. Anaesthesia, Third Edition. 590. Prediction of the mediastinal drainage after coronary Chelly JE (Editor). Peripheral Nerve Blocks. 714-715. artery bypass surgery, (OP). Liu G, McNicol PL, Darovic GO, Franklin CM. 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Russell WJ, James MF. 636-641. Fink BR, McGoldrick KE—Editors. Careers in Blood, leukaemia Anesthesiology: Two Posthumous Memoirs. 712. A case for steroids in acute lung injury associated with Fleisher LA, Prough DS (Editors-in-Chief} Ellis JE, the retinoic acid syndrome, (CR). Cupitt JM. Roizen MF (Guest Editors). Problems in 202-204. Anesthesia—Vascular Anesthesia: Volume 11, Blood, loss Number 2. 715. Prediction of the mediastinal drainage after coronary Gabel RA, Kulli JC, Lee BS, Spratt DG, Ward DS. artery bypass surgery, (OP). Liu G, McNicol PL, Operating Room Management. 232. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Vol. 28, No. 6, December 2000 SUBJECT INDEX VOLUME 28 725 Ghosh S, Latimer RD (Editors). Thoracic Anaes- Sota Omoigui’s. Pain Drugs Handbook—Second thesia—Principles and Practice. 457. Edition. 236-237. Gilbertson LI, Editor. International Anesthesiology Summer E, Hatch DJ (Editors). Paediatric Clinics—Conscious Sedation, Volume 37, Number Anaesthesia. 714. 4, 338. 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Complications, apnoea Cardiopulmonary bypass APNOEA with intrathecal morphine, (C). Scammell Quantitative acid-base chemistry and cardio- SJ. 708. pulmonary bypass: A comparison between two dif- Complications, awareness ferent priming strategies, (ANZCA). Liskaser F, Awareness—An old approach, (C). Cameron AG. Bellomo R, Hayhoe M, Story D, Poustie S, Smith 707. B, Letis A, Bennett M. 102-103. Complications, convulsion Cardiovascular system, effects Epileptiform activity in the EEGs of two nonepileptic Cardiovascular and pulmonary effects of epidural children under sevoflurane anaesthesia, (CR). anaesthesia, (R). Veering BT, Cousins MJ. Schultz A, Schultz B, Grouven U, Korsch G. 620-635. 205-207. Chemotherapy Tuberous sclerosis presenting for laparotomy, (CR). A case for steroids in acute lung injury associated with Ong EL, Koay CK. 94-96. the retinoic acid syndrome, (CR). Cupitt JM. Complications, critical incident 202-204. Anaesthesia and Fatigue: An analysis of the first 10 Children years of the Australian Incident Monitoring Effect of the laryngeal mask airway on the lower Study 1987-1997, (OP). Morris GP, Morris RW. oesophageal barrier pressure in children, (OP). 300-304. Bunchungmongkol N, Chumpathong S, Catto- Complications, death Smith AG, Brown TCK, Simpson DM. 543-546. Mortality from peripartum meningitis, (CR). Choy Effect of timing of ondansetron administration on JC. 328-330. incidence of postoperative vomiting in paediatric Complications, dental strabismus surgery, (OP). Madan R, Perumal T, Dental trauma associated with anaesthesia, (R). Owen Subramanium K, Shende D, Sadhasivam S, H, Waddell-Smith I. 133-145. Garg S. 27-30. Complications, drug Epileptiform activity in the EEGs of two nonepileptic Attitudes and practices of New Zealand anaesthetists children under sevoflurane anaesthesia, (CR). with regard to emergency drugs, (SV). Ducat CM, Schultz A, Schultz B, Grouven U, Korsch G. 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