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Critical Care and Resuscitation Journal - June 2000

Editorials

Pulmonary artery catheter versus new technology

G. Clarke

Does oxygen debt play a central or peripheral role (or any role) in the pathophysiology of septic shock?

L. I. G. Worthley

Defending cerebral perfusion pressure in traumatic brain injury: the goalposts keep moving

J. A. Myburgh

'Spot diagnosis' in the ICU patient

L. I. G. Worthley

Original articles

The epidemiology of major early adverse physiological events after surgery

K. James, R. Bellomo, S. Poustie, D. A. Story, P. L. McNicol

Case reports

Early diagnosis of traumatic aortic valve rupture in ICU patients using transoesophageal echocardiography

D. J. Cooper, K. H. Sim, P. Bergin

Special review

Diseases of the aorta in the critically ill

M. Chinthamuneedi

Clinical practice review

Acute ischaemic stroke: Part I. The carotid circulation

L. I. G. Worthley, A. W. Holt

Acute ischaemic stroke: Part II. The vertebrobasilar circulation

L. I. G. Worthley, A. W. Holt

Point of view

Pulmonary artery catheterisation - A problem swept under the carpet?

A. Steel, D. Bihari

High risk non-cardiac surgery - is supranormal oxygen delivery the answer?

T. J. Morgan

Investigation vignette

A 38 year old man admitted to accident an emergency, confused and agitated

R. Hegde

Occasional essay

Futility, right to die, withdrawal of therapy and the ICU as a medical purgatory

L. I. G. Worthley

Correspondence

Mis-diagnosis of brown snake bite?

K. D. Winkel, G. Hawdon, T. Carroll

In reply

T. Faunce

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