OVERVIEW
Critical Care and Resuscitation Journal - June 2002
Does myoclonus following a cardiac arrest indicate a poor prognosis?
L. I. G. Worthley
Dangerous manoeuvres?
K. D Donovan, B. E. F. Hockings
Management of brown snake envenoming
J. White
Hypothermia as therapy in cerebral injury
J. L. Moran, S. L. Peake, P. Solomon
Original articles
Phosphate metabolism in intensive care patients with acute respiratory failure
J. L. Moran, P. J. Solomon, K. W. Ay Yeung, P. R. Pannall, G. John, A. Eliseo
Case reports
N. Hiramatsu, N. Shime, K. Kageyama, H. Ashida, T. Itoi, Y. Tanaka
R. Nagappan, S. Arora, C. Winter
B. J. Curran, J. H. Havill
Early and late removal of the pressure bandage in brown snake envenomation: a report of two cases
D. C. Simes
Clinical practice review
M. N. Sanap, L. I. G. Worthley
Neurologic complications of critical illness: Part II. Polyneuropathies and myopathies
M. N. Sanap, L. I. G. Worthley
Doctors, economists and managers
G. A. Skowronski
A 17 year old woman with a six week history of anorexia, nausea and intermittent vomiting
K. Deshpande
"If you knew 20 years ago what ICU medicine would be like today, do you think that you would still choose to be an intensivist?"
L. I. G. Worthley