OVERVIEW
Critical Care and Resuscitation Journal - June 2005
Editorials
Errare humanum est - To err is human
M. Ziegenfuss
Elevation of plasma troponin in the critically ill patient
L.I.G. Worthley
A tribute to Geoff Clarke
P.V. van Heerden
Original articles
Choosing life support for suddenly severely ill elderly relatives
C.F. Corke, J.F. Lavery, A.M. Gibson
Influences on lactate levels in children early after cardiac surgery: prime solution and age
Y. Toda, T. Duke, L.S. Shekerdemian
The state of sedation in the nation: results of an Australian survey
J. Botha, V. LeBlanc
Audit
A shocking admission: patient exclusion from intensive care therapy
G. Howard
Case reports
Paediatric empyema: a case report and literature review
S.J. Parsons, E. Fenton, M. Williams
Levosimendan for post-partum cardiomyopathy
H.D. Nguyen, B. McKeown
Supplemental jet ventilation in a case of ARDS complicated by bronchopleural fistulae
D. Simes
S. Sviri, DM Linton, PV van Heerden
Special reviews
Intravenous salbutamol: too much of a good thing?
A. Tobin
Taking action to reduce medical errors: don't put the cart before the horse.
Y. Einav, D. Gopher, Y. Donchin
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in Hong Kong's ICUs: the lessons learned.
T. Buckley
Should the replacement of acute blood loss with non-red blood cell solutions in the elderly be called resuscitation or embalming?
L.I.G. Worthley
A complication of lung biopsy
An unusual arterial blood sample
High dependency units
G. J. McHugh, R. C. Freebairn