British Journal of Anaesthesia
(ISSN: 0007-0912)
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2009 - 103 (1)
- Bupivacaine chondrotoxicity.
- Familial Mediterranean fever abdominal pain during spinal anaesthesia.
- Incidental recognition of an aspirated tablet in an oesophagectomized patient.
- Diagnosis of vertebral canal haematoma by myelography and spiral computer tomography in a patient with an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator contraindicating magnetic resonance imaging.
- Response entropy-state entropy difference and nociception: a matter of context.
- Bispectral index sensor as a possible cause of postoperative visual loss after frontal craniotomy.
- Video laryngoscopy and external laryngeal manipulation.
- Bupivacaine chondrotoxicity.
- Major complications of central neuraxial block: the Third National Audit Project: some comments and questions.
- Current concepts in neuromuscular transmission.
- Neurokinin-1 antagonists: a step change in prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting?
- Advances in patient comfort: awake, delirious, or restrained.
- Advances in pharmacology and therapeutics.
- Pharmacokinetic models for propofol--defining and illuminating the devil in the detail.
- Sodium channels and the synaptic mechanisms of inhaled anaesthetics.
- Anaesthesia and myocardial ischaemia/reperfusion injury.
- Statins for all: the new premed?
- Pharmacogenomic variability and anaesthesia.
- Immunomodulation in the critically ill.
- Simultaneous targeting of multiple opioid receptors: a strategy to improve side-effect profile.
- Reversal of neuromuscular block.
- Pharmacological optimization of tissue perfusion.
- Neurokinin-1 receptor antagonists in the prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting.
- What makes a molecule an anaesthetic? Studies on the mechanisms of anaesthesia using a physicochemical approach.