OVERVIEW
Critical Care and Resuscitation Journal - June 2004
Resuscitation fluid controversies - Australian trials offer new insights?
D. J. Cooper
".the occasion fleeting; experience fallacious, and judgement difficult"
L. I. G.. Worthley
Advanced haemodynamic monitoring: getting to the heart of it
A. D. Bersten
Is there an ideal insulin adjustment protocol for the critically ill patient?
P. V. van Heerden
MET: the medical emergency team or the medical education team?
M. Buist, R. Bellomo
Original articles
N. Orford, P. Stow, D. Green, C. Corke
Case reports
T. Ong, M. A. Gillies, R. Bellomo
M. D. Ziegenfuss, D. V. Mullany
Acute hepatic failure caused by an acute aortic dissection with cardiac tamponade: a case report
R. S. Sommerville, J. Atherton, I. A. Leditschke, J. F. Fraser
S. C. Raftopoulos
Special review
The use of the oesophageal Doppler monitor in the intensive care unit
S. L. King, M. S. T. Lim
Clinical practice review
Assessment of adrenocortical function in the critically ill
R. Rai, J. Cohen, B. Venkatesh
A farewell to P-values?
J. L. Moran, P. J. Solomon
A 38-year-old morbidly obese man with chest pain, shortness of breath and a numb lip
P. Garrett
"While we often manage dying patients, dying is not an indication for admission to an ICU"
L. I. G. Worthley