OVERVIEW
Critical Care and Resuscitation Journal - March 2001
Albumin use declining in UK intensive care
D. J. Cooper
Has renal-dose dopamine finally been relegated to join the long list of medical myths?
R. Bellomo
Futility - beyond a definition
R. Young
Future requirements for quality assurance, assessment and reporting in Australasian ICUs
G. A. Harrison
Imaging and the intensivist
L. I. G. Worthley
Original articles
Observer error and prediction of outcome - grading of head injury based on computerised tomography
J. H. Havill, J. W. Sleigh G. M. Davis, B. J. Chatterton, N. V. Marsh, D. A. Kersel
Use of albumin in intensive care units in the United Kingdom
J. M. Brown, B. A. McCormick, K. Vella, K. Rowan
Special reviews
Antiarrhythmic and haemodynamic effects of the commonly used intravenous electrolytes
J. Redman, L. I. G. Worthley
Radiology for the non-radiologist
Basic head CT for Intensivists
M. Tie
Case reports
M. Fanshaw, B. Venkatesh, R. J. Boots
Organ donation in Australia and New Zealand - ICU perspectives
S. Streat, W. Silvester
"But...?"
L. I. G. Worthley
Development of audit and quality assurance in an intensive care unit. A smaller hospital
G. McHugh
A 32 year old woman admitted to the intensive care unit with hypoxia, generalised weakness and agitation
K. Deshpande
Baclofen overdose
A. J. Bell
In reply
D. J. Cooper
Intravenous infusions of Albumex4 (human albumin 4%) and hypotension
S. Itescu, R. Hetzel

