OVERVIEW
Critical Care and Resuscitation Journal - September 2001
A word from the congress president
M. McD. Fisher
Monitoring intestinal ischaemia. More problems!
T. J. Morgan
Written guidelines for laboratory testing
P. J. Phillips
Clinical features of an increase in intracranial pressure
L. I. G. Worthley
Reporting of clinical trials using group sequential methods
J. L. Moran, S. L. Peake, P. Solomon
Original articles
Effect of ventilation equipment on imposed work of breathing
C. J. French, R. Bellomo, J. Buckmaster
Factors contributing to fatal outcome of traumatic brain injury: a pilot case control study
D. Henzler, D. J. Cooper, K. Manson
Written guidelines for laboratory testing in intensive care - still effective after 3 years
S. M. Mehari, J. H. Havill
Case reports
Tetanus managed in a peripheral hospital - a case report and a review of management
R. K. S. Whitta
Transient epidermal flushing in a head injured patient: a case report
N. M. Hill, J. W. Sleigh
An intermittent foreign body in the airway: a case report
K. S. Rachakonda, M. M. Vangikar, E. G. Simmons
Clinical practice review
Monitoring intestinal ischaemia
C. Corke, K. Glenister
Basic sciences review
Acid-base balance: Part I. Physiology
J. McNamara, L. I. G. Worthley
Acid-base balance: Part II. Pathophysiology
J. McNamara, L. I. G. Worthley
Blood purification in sepsis: reasonable scientific hypothesis or pipe dream?
R. Bellomo
A 65 year old man admitted to intensive care with hyperkalaemia and LBBB following coronary artery bypass surgery
D. Evans
Please read the fine print
L. I. G. Worthley

