OVERVIEW
Critical Care and Resuscitation Journal - September 2002
Vasopressin - an old warhorse on a new campaign
T. J. Morgan
What cardiovascular parameters should we aim for in the management of septic shock? (or are catecholamines being used to excess?)
L. I. G. Worthley
Drug overdosage: a disorder that is now rarely managed in the tertiary hospital intensive care unit?
D. J. Cooper
Nutrition as therapy: let's look at the evidence
J. L. Moran, J. V. Peter, P. Solomon
Original articles
Dynamic left ventricular outflow tract obstruction in critically ill patients
J. M. Brown, W. Murtha, J. Fraser, V. Khoury
Case reports
J. Field, F. S. Daly
Isolated fluvoxamine poisoning presenting with hypertonia and seizures: a case report
K. Deshpande
Special review
The physiology and clinical applications of vasopressin in critical illness
J. C. Russell, P. J. Glover
Clinical practice review
Clinical toxicology: part I. Diagnosis and management of common drug overdosage
L. I. G. Worthley
Clinical toxicology: part II. Diagnosis and management of uncommon poisonings
L. I. G. Worthley
Current privacy law governing the Australian health sector: implications for research and 'audit'
M. D. & D. A. Vedig
A 64 year old woman with a six hour history of confusion and weakness following bowel preparation for surgery
M. N. Sanap
Everything old is new again
L. I. G. Worthley