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NEW ZEALAND AUTHORS IN MAJOR ANAESTHESIA JOURNALS A bibliography compiled by B R Hutchinson, MB, ChB, FANZCA, Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer, Department of Anaesthesiology, University of Auckland. 2014
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NEW ZEALAND AUTHORS IN MAJOR

ANAESTHESIA JOURNALS

A bibliography compiled by

B R Hutchinson, MB, ChB, FANZCA,

Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer,

Department of Anaesthesiology,

University of Auckland.

2014

Introduction

This document completes my survey of publications by New Zealand anaesthetists. I have

previously compiled bibliographies of papers relating to anaesthesia which appeared in the

New Zealand Medical Journal (1), the New Zealand Dental Journal (2), and an Appendix (3)

listing books on anaesthesia by New Zealanders, New Zealand postgraduate degree theses

relating to anaesthesia, and a list of New Zealand anaesthetists’ obituaries.

The journals covered here are Anaesthesia, Anaesthesia and Intensive Care (Anaesth Intensive

Care), Anesthesia and Analgesia (Anesth Analg), Anesthesiology, the Australian and New

Zealand Journal of Surgery, now ANZ Journal of Surgery (ANZJ Surg), the British Journal of

Anaesthesia (Br J Anaesth) and the Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia (Can J Anaesth), all from

their initial date of publication up to the end of the year 2000. I believe this covers the majority

of journals to which New Zealanders have contributed. There may be a few papers in Acta

Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (Acta Anaesthiol Scand) but this journal has not been

available to me. A few papers may be found elsewhere, such as in the Medical Journal of

Australia, and the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, but

these are too few to warrant a full search.

In this document, authors are listed alphabetically and if they wrote multiple papers, these are

listed chronologically. Initial authors are listed in bold type if New Zealanders, soft type if

non-New Zealanders. Where there are multiple authors, if other than New Zealand authors are

involved, the New Zealanders are underlined. If they are former New Zealanders, they are

marked by an asterisk. There are a few anomalies. Professor A B Baker, an Australian, spent

a significant term in New Zealand as Professor of Anaesthesia at the University of Otago, so

he is given honorary New Zealand status! Some authors left this country many years ago, but

are still listed here as former New Zealanders. Some native New Zealanders are not included

in this document, for example the late Professor Sir Robert Macintosh, as although a native

New Zealander, he trained in Britain and did not return to work here – much as we might like

to claim him! Overseas authors who have become New Zealanders are simply listed as New

Zealanders.

Basil R Hutchinson

Auckland

2014

References:

1. A bibliography of anaesthesia-related articles in the New Zealand Medical Journal, 1887-

2000, published on CD by ANZCA, Melbourne, 2005.

2. A bibliography of anaesthesia-related articles in the New Zealand Dental Journal, 1905-

2006, on PDF, ANZCA, Melbourne, 2009.

3. An appendix to bibliographies of anaesthesia-related articles in the New Zealand Medical

and Dental Journals (2007), PDF, ANZCA, Melbourne, 2009.

Acknowledgements:

I thank staff in the Department of Anaesthesia, Auckland City Hospital; Department of

Anaesthesiology, University of Auckland; Medical Library, North Shore Hospital, Auckland;

Canterbury Medical Library, University of Otago in Christchurch; Medical Library, University

of Otago, Dunedin; Wellington Medical and Health Sciences Library, University of Otago,

Wellington; Medical Library, Waikato Hospital, Hamilton; Medical Library, Hutt Hospital;

Medical Library, Palmerston North Hospital, and the Australian and New Zealand College of

Anaesthetists in Wellington and Melbourne, for their advice and help in gaining access to

journals. In more recent times, I have been greatly aided by journals online; these have speeded

up my completion of this work.

New Zealand Authors in Major Anaesthesia Journals

ACOTT, C J

+ Gorman D F. (letter) Decompression illness and nitrous oxide anaesthesia in a sports

diver. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1992, 20, 249-250.

A’COURT, G A See Hickling K G.

ADAMS, C D + Januszkiewicz J S, Judson J. Changing patterns of severe craniomaxillofacial trauma in

Auckland over eight years. ANZJ Surg, 2000, 70, 401-404.

AHKINE, P A See Christie I W.

ALEXANDER K D

+ Cole W H J, Havill J H, Brown T C K. Enflurane (Ethrane) -- a preliminary study in

children. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1975, 3, 341-344.

ALEXANDER, M See Havill J H.

AMSLEY, D M

+ Ramsay J G, Whalley D G, Bent J M, Lisbona R, Derbekyan V, Wynands J E. The

relationship between central venous pressure and capillary wedge pressure during

aortic surgery. Can J Anaesth, 1987, 34, 594 -600.

ANDERSON, B J

+ Chamley D. (letter) Wall outlet oxygen failure. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1987, 15, 468-

469.

+ Dyson A, Henderson A M. Inspired oxygen and nitrous oxide concentrations in

volunteers during nitrous oxide sedation with a Hudson mask. Anaesth Intensive

Care,1988, 16, 423-426.

+ Brown T C K. Congenital myotonic dystrophy in children -- a review of ten years’

experience. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1989, 17, 320-324.

+ Brown T C K. Anaesthesia for a child with congenital myotonic dystrophy. Anaesth

Intensive Care, 1989, 17, 351-379.

+ Exarchos H, Lee K, Brown T C K. Oral premedication in children: a comparison of

chloral hydrate, diazepam, alprazolam, midazolam and placebo for day

surgery.Anaesth Intensive Care, 1990, 18, 185-193.

+ Keeley S R, Johnson N D. Caval thrombolysis in neonates using low doses of

recombinant human tissue-type plasminogen activator. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1991,

19, 22-27.

+ Kanagasundaram S, Woollard G. Analgesic efficacy of paracetamol in children using

tonsillectomy as a pain model. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1996, 24, 669-673.

+ Holford N H G, Woollard G A. Aspects of theophylline clearance in children.

Anaesth Intensive Care, 1997, 25, 497-501.

+ Gunn T R, Halford N H G, Johnson R. Caffeine overdose in a premature infant:

clinical course and pharmacokinetics. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1999, 27, 307-311.

+ Holford N H G, Woolard G A, Kanagasundaram S, Mahadevan M. Perioperative

pharmacodynamics of acetominophen analgesia in children. Anesthesiology,

1999,90,411-421.

+ Ralph C J, Stewart A W, Barker C, Holford N H G. The dose-effect relationship for

morphine and vomiting after day-stay tonsillectomy in children. Anaesth Intensive

Care, 2000, 28, 54 -57.

See also Dyer R A, Neff S P W, Reid A W, Schuitmaker M, Sidebotham D.

ANDERSON, I L See Cadwallader J A.

ANDRZEJOWSKI, J

(letter) Dapsone methaemoglobinaemia. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1998, 26, 117-118.

+ Sleigh J W, Johnson I A T, Sikiotis L. The effect of intravenous epinephrine on the

bispectral index and sedation. Anaesthesia, 2000, 55, 761-763.

+ Sleigh J (letter) Increasing isoflurane concentration may cause paradoxical increases in

the EEG bispectral index in surgical patients. Br J Anaesth, 2000, 85, 171-172.

See also Johnson A I T.

ATKINSON, H C See Chapman M H.

AUN, C S T

+ Sung R Y T, O’Meara M E, Short T G, Oh T E. Cardiovascular effects of i.v.

induction in children: comparison between propofol and thiopentone. Br J Anaesth,

1993, 70, 647-653.

+ Short T G, O’Meara M E, Leung D H Y, Rowbotham Y M, Oh T E. Recovery after

propofol infusion anaesthesia in children: comparison with propofol, thiopentone or

halothane induction followed by halothane maintenance. Br J Anaesth, 1994, 72, 554 -

558.

AVRAM, M A

+ Shanks C A*, Dykes M H M, Ronai A K, Stiers W M. Statistical methods in

anesthesia articles: an evaluation of two American journals during two six-month

periods. Anesth Analg, 1985, 64, 607-611.

BAGSHAW, P See Lee A.

BAIRD, M B + Futter M. Anaphylaxis to mivacurium. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1996, 24, 486-488.

BAKER, A B

The fat embolism syndrome, results of a therapeutic regime. Anaesth Intensive Care,

1976, 4, 53-55.

+ Babington P C B, Colliss J E, Cowie R W. Effects of varying inspiratory flow

waveform and time in intermittent positive pressure ventilation. 1. Introduction and

methods. Br J Anaesth, 1977, 49, 1207-1220.

+ Colliss J E, Cowie R W. Ibid 2. Various physiological variables. Br J Anaesth, 1977,

49,1221-1234.

+ Cowie R W, Colliss J E. Ibid 3. Blockade of the autonomic nervous system. Br J

Anaesth, 1977, 49, 1235-1237.

Staffing in anaesthesia in Australasia. Br J Anaesth, 1978, 50, 1165-1168.

+ Unsworth I P. No ignition risk with hyperbaric enflurane. Anaesth Intensive Care,

1978, 6, 157-159.

+ Baker J A. Outpatient anaesthesia for dilatation and curettage. Anaesth Intensive Care,

1979, 7, 362-366.

Department staffing in anaesthesia. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1979, 7, 371-374.

(letter) Changing a nasotracheal tube. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1979, 7, 389.

+ Thompson J B, Turner J, Hasen P. Effects of varying inspiratory flow waveform and

time in intermittent positive pressure ventilation: pulmonary oedema. Br J Anaesth,

1982, 54, 539-546.

+ Restall R, Clark B W. Effects of varying inspiratory flow waveform and time in

intermittent positive pressure ventilation: emphysema. Br J Anaesth, 1982, 54, 547-

554.

+ Restall R. Changes in residual volume following oxygen breathing. Br J Anaesth,

1983, 55, 817-824.

+ Mc Leod C. Oesophageal multipurpose monitoring probe. Anaesthesia, 1983, 38, 892-

897.

+ Mc Leod C. (letter) Oesophageal multipurpose probe. Anaesthesia, 1984, 39, 502.

(letter) Changes in residual volume following oxygen breathing. Br J Anaesth, 1984, 56,

672-673.

+ Roxburgh A J. Computerised EEG monitoring for carotid endarterectomy. Anaesth

Intensive Care, 1986, 14, 32-36.

Management of severe pregnancy-induced hypertesion, or gestosis, with sodium

nitroprusside. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1990, 18, 361-365.

(letter) An international consensus on monitoring. Br J Anaesth, 1990, 65, 295.

+ McGinn A, Joyce C. Effect on lung volumes of oxygen concentration when breathing

is restricted. Br J Anaesth, 1993, 70, 259-266.

Anaesthesia workforce in Australia and New Zealand. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1996, 25,

60-67.

+ Lloyd G, Fraser T A, Bookallil M J, Yezerski S D. Retrospective review of 100 cases

of endoluminal aortic stent-graft surgery from an anaesthetic perspective. Anaesth

Intensive Care, 1997, 25, 378-384.

Assumptions and practice in clinical medical ethics. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1997, 25,

528-534.

+ Bookallil M J, Lloyd G. Intentional asystole during endoluminal thoracic aortic

surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass. Br J Anaesth, 1997, 78, 444 - 448.

See also Burton J F, Gao L, Gersh B J, Holmes C McK, Joyce C J, Kennedy R R,

Morton R, Prys-Roberts M T S.

BAKER, G W + Sleigh J W, Smith P. Electroencephalographic indices related to hypnosis and amnesia

during propofol anaesthesia for cardioversion. Anaesth Intensive Care, 2000, 28, 386-

391.

+ Sleigh J W, Smith P.

BAKER, J A See Baker A B.

BALDO, B A

+ Fisher M McD *. Detection of serum IgE antibodies that react with alcuronium and

tubocurarine after lifethreatening reactions to muscle relaxant drugs. Anaesth Intensive

Care, 1983, 11, 194 -197.

See also Fisher M McD.

BARCLAY, K

+ Kluger M T. Effect of bolus dose of remifentanil on haemodynamic response to

tracheal intubation. Anaesth Intensive Care, 2000, 28, 403-407.

BARKER, C See Anderson B J.

BARKER, J See Nagappan R.

BARNARD, J P M + Sleigh J W. Breath-by-breath analysis of oxygen uptake using the Datex Ultima. Br J

Anaesth, 1995, 74, 155-158.

BARNES, N (letter) Jugular venous oximetry. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1993, 21, 257.

(letter) H. influenzae and asplenia. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1996, 24, 125.

BARNES, P J + Havill J H. Anaesthetic complications requiring intensive care -- a five year review.

Anaesth Intensive Care, 1980, 8, 404 -409.

+ Havill J H. Preoperative cimetidine -- effects on gastric fluid. Anaesth Intensive Care,

1980, 8, 464 -468.

See also Spencer H T.

BARRATT-BOYES, B G See Harris E A, Seelye E R.

BARRETT, J C Paraplegia after extradural analgesia. Anaesthesia, 1970, 25, 145-146.

BASHFORD, A C Case report: anaesthesia in familial hypokalaemic periodic paralysis. Anaesth Intensive

Care, 1977, 5, 74 -75.

BASTER, T J + Gibbs J M, Richardson T. Effect of buprenorphine on the ventilatory response to

carbon dioxide. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1977, 5, 128-133.

BATTERSBY, E F *

+ Hatch D J, Towey R M. The effects of prolonged naso-endotracheal intubation in

children. Anaesthesia, 1977, 32, 154 -157.

BECA, J S See Merry A F.

BEEHAN, S J See Lee A.

BEGG, E J See Chapman M H.

BEHNIA, R

+ Shanks C A*, Ovassapian A, Wilson L A. Haemodynamic responses associated with

lithotripsy. Anesth Analg, 1987, 66, 354 -356.

+ Koushanpour E, Shanks C A*, McCarthy W J. Blockade of contralateral carotid sinus

nerve enhances ipsilateral nerve action potential under halothane anaesthesia. Br J

Anaesth, 1987, 59, 489-497.

BELLOMO, R

+ Bersten A D, Boots R J, Bristow P J, Dobb G J, Finfer S R, McArthur C J, Richards B,

Skowronski G A. The use of antimicrobials in ten Australian and New Zealand

intensive care units. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1998, 26, 648-653.

BENT, J M + Paterson J L, Mashiter K, Hall G M. Effects of high-dose fentanyl anaesthesia on the

established metabolic and endocrine response to surgery. Anaesthesia, 1984, 39, 19-23.

See also Amsley D M.

BENZON, H T

+ Toleikis J R, Shanks C*, Ramseur A, Sloan T. Somatosensory evoked potential

qualification of ulnar nerve blockade. Anesth Analg, 1986, 65, 843-848.

+ Strichartz GR, Gissen A J, Shanks C A*, Covino B G, Datta S. Developmental

neurophysiology of mammalian peripheral nerves and age-related differential

sensitivity to local anaesthetic. Br J Anaesth, 1988, 61, 754 -760.

BERKAHN, J M + Sleigh J W (letter) Hyperkalaemic cardiac arrest following succinyl choline in a long

term intensive care patient. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1997, 25, 588-589.

BERRY, P R See Hansen D D.

BEST N

+ Teisner B, Grudzinskas J G, Fisher M M*. Classical pathway activation during an

adverse response to protamine sulphate. Br J Anaesth, 1983, 55, 1149-1153.

+ Sinosich M J, Teisner B, Grudzinskas J G, Fisher M McD*. Complement activation

during cardiopulmonary bypass by heparin-protamine interaction. Br J Anaesth,

1984,56, 339-343.

BHATT S B

+ Chui P T, Gin T*, Tam Y H, Oh T E. Pressure support ventilation during isoflurane

anaesthesia. Anaesthesia, 1995, 50, 1026-1030.

BILLINGS, J D

See Chisholm R J.

BIRCH, C + Gowardman J. Streptococcus pyogenes: a forgotten cause of severe community

acquired pneumonia. Anaesth Intensive Care, 2000, 28, 87-90.

BISHOP B G See Chin L S.

BLACK, A M S Calcium, phosphate and parathyroid disturbances in acute renal failure. Anaesth

Intensive Care, 1978, 6, 342-349.

BLAIR, G See Pollock N.

BLOMFIELD, D + Futter M (Letter). Peripheral nerve stimulator. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1989, 17, 380-

381.

+ Futter M (letter). Using a peripheral nerve stimulator as a nerve locator. Anaesth

Intensive Care, 1991, 19, 608.

BO, H See McHugh G J.

BOAS, R A Hazards of epidural morphine (letter). Anaesth Intensive Care, 1980, 8, 377-378.

+ Covino B C, Shahnarian A. Analgesic responses to intravenous lignocaine. Br J

Anaesth,1982, 54, 501-505.

+ Villiger J W. Clinical actions of fentanyl and buprenorphine. Br J Anaesth, 1985, 57,

192-196.

See also Hatangdi V S, Sage D J, Tucker G T.

BODDU, K See Mackie D.

BODY, S C A taste of allicin? (letter) Anaesth Intensive Care, 1986, 14, 94.

See also Jain U, Nino M, Salama D J, Yun E.

BOLTON, D P G See Dobbinson T L.

BOON, B P See Galletly D C.

BOON, D ee Lee A.

BOON VON OCHSSEE, D See Thacker M A.

BOOTH, P

See Larsen P D.

BOSMAN, Y K

+ Krige S J, Edge K R, Newstead J, Dutoil P W. Comfort and safety in eye surgery

under local anaesthesia. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1998, 26, 173-177.

BOWEN, J

See Morton A.

BOWIE, D R See Cutfiled G R

BOYS, J E See Sleigh J W.

BREEN, D P + Spiers A D, Stokes J W. A continuous high flow intermittent mandatory ventilation

system incorporating a Downs venturi device and a modified Nuffield series 200

ventilator. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1988, 16, 351-357.

BROOK, R J See Sleigh J W.

BROWN, R L See Chamley D M.

BROWN, T P Thiopentone anaphylaxis. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1975, 3, 257-259.

BRUNTON, C R + Free C W. (letter) ECT without suxamethonium. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1983, 11,

177-178.

BUCHANAN, C C R See Clarke J P.

BUCKLEY, D H F See Galletly D C, Treuren B C

BUCKLEY, T A

+ Short T G, Rowbotham Y M, Oh T E. Critical incident reporting in the intensive care

unit. Anaesthesia, 1997, 52, 403-409.

See also Critchley L A H, Short T G.

BUKOFZER, M See Kluger M T.

BUNTON, R W See Hollis N.

BURKE, D P See Gibbs J M.

BURTON, J F + Baker A B. Dental damage during anaesthesia and surgery. Anaesth Intensive Care,

1987, 15, 262-268.

BUTT, N S G

Report on the use of succinyl choline in a thoracic unit. Br J Anaesth, 1952, 24, 245-251.

BUYCK, H C E See Robinson B J.

BYRNES, C A

See Edwards E A.

CADWALLADER, J A + Anderson I L (letter) Preliminary investigation of althesin. Br J Anaesth, 1972, 44,

1333.

CALDER, M V See Merry A F.

CAMERON, R J See Merry A F.

CAMPBELL D I

+ Shanks C A*, Flachs J, Austin P. Accurate volume ventilation of neonates with

maintenance of humidification. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1975, 3, 295-298.

See also Shanks C A.

CAMPBELL, I D

See Dyson A.

CARBONE-TRABER, K B

+ Shanks C A*. Glass particle contamination in single-dose ampules. Anesth Analg,

1986, 65, 1361-1363.

CARSON, A* + Morris L E. Controlled acid-base status with cardiopulmonary bypass and

hypothermia. Anesthesiology, 1962, 23, 618-626.

CASPARI, M e Havill J H.

CHAMLEY, D M

+ Trethowen L (letter) Pin index failure. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1993, 21, 128-129.

+ Pollock N A, Stowell K M, Brown R L. Malignant hyperthermia in infancy and

identification of novel RYRI mutation. Br J Anaesth, 2000, 84, 500-504.

See also Anderson B, Dyson A, McGlade D P, Scott D A, Tye J C.

CHAN, M T V

+ Gin T*. Postpartum changes in the minimum alveolar concentration of isoflurane.

Anesthesiology, 1995, 82, 1360-1363.

+ Gin T*. CSF progesterone and spread of subarachnoid anaesthesia in pregnancy. Br J

Anaesth, 1996, 77, 293-294.

+ Mainland P, Gin T*. Minimal alveolar concentratiom of halothane and enflurane are

decreased in early pregnancy. Anesthesiology, 1996, 85, 782-786.

+ Gin T* (letter) The antiemetic efficacy of a combination of ondansetron and

droperidol. Anaesthesia, 1998, 53, 413.

+ Gin T*, Poon W S. Propofol requirement is reduced in patients with large

supratentorial brain tumour. Anesthesiology, 1999, 90, 1571-1576.

CHAPMAN, I H Informed consent -- survey of Auckland, New Zealand anaesthetists practice and

attitudes. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1997, 25, 671-674

CHAPMAN, M H + Woolner D F, Begg E J, Atkinson H C, Sharman J R. Co-administered oral

metoclopramide does not enhance the rate of absorption of oral diazepam.

Anaesth Intensive Care, 1988, 16, 202-205.

CHARTRES, S See Joyce C J.

CHEN, P P

+ Short T G, Leung D H Y, Oh T E. A clinical evaluation of the Haemocue

haemoglobinometer using capillary, venous and arterial samples. Anaesth Intensive

Care,1992, 20, 497-503.

See also Gin T, Ngan Kee W D, Suen T K L.

CHIN, K C See Fisher M McD.

CHIN, L S

+ Havill J H, Rothwell R P G, Bishop B G. Use of physostigmine in tricyclic

antidepressant poisoning. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1976, 4, 138-140.

+ Havill J H, Rothwell R G P. Status epilepticus controlled by althesin infusion. Anaesth

Intensive Care, 1979. 7, 50-52

See also Havill J H.

CHISHOLM, R H + Fleischel J (letter). Respiratory arrest with epidural fentanyl. Anaesth Intensive Care,

1990, 18, 423.

CHISHOLM, R J + Davis F M, Billings J D, Gibbs J M. (Forum) Narcotics and spasm of the sphincter of

Oddi. A retrospective study of operative cholangiograms. Anaesthesia, 1983, 38, 689

-691.

See also Raynes M A.

CHRISTIE, I W + Ahkine P A, Holland R L. Central regional anaesthesia in a patient with Klippel-

Trenaunay syndrome. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1998, 26, 319 - 321.

CHUI, P T

+ Gin T*, Chung S C S. Anaesthesia for a patient undergoing transthoracic endoscopic

vagotomy. Br J Anaesth, 1992, 68, 318-320.

+ Gin T* A double-blind randomised trial comparing postoperative analgesia after

loading doses of methadone or morphine. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1992, 20, 46-51.

+ Gin T*, Oh T E. Anaesthesia for laparoscopic general surgery. Anaesth Intensive

Care,1993, 21, 163-171.

+ Gin T*, Chung S C S. Subcutaneous emphysema, pneumomediastinum and

pneumothorax compicating laparoscopic vagotomy. Anaesthesia, 1993, 48, 978-981.

See also Bhatt S B.

CLARK, B W See Baker A B.

CLARKE, J P + Buchanan C C R. (letter) Pain associated with 2 % lignocaine epidural

anaesthesia.Anaesth Intensive Care, 1997, 25, 435-436.

+ Schuitemaker M N, Sleigh J W. The effect of intraoperative ventilation strategies on

perioperative atelectasis. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1998, 26, 262-266.

CLARKE, R S J

See Dundee, J W, Nair S G.

CLAYTON, J I

+ Parkhouse J. Blood trichloroethylene concentrations during anaesthesia under

controlled conditions. Br J Anaesth, 1962, 34, 141-148.

See also Simpson B R.

CLEARY, M J See Sharpe G J.

CLIMIE, C R* Shield for epidural catheters. Anaesthesia, 1960, 15, 331.

+ McLean S, Starmer G A, Thomas J. Methaemoglobinaemia in mother and foetus

following continuous epidural analgesia with prilocaine. Br JAnaesth, 1967, 39, 155-

159.

+ Mather L (letter) The induction-delivery interval at caesarean sections. Br J Anaesth,

1972, 44, 907-908.

See also Thomas J.

CLOSE, A See Sage D J.

COLE, A H G

+ Thompson J B, Fodr I M, Baker A B, Sear J W (letter). Anaesthetic machine hazard

from the Selectatec block. Anaesthesia, 1983, 38, 175-177.

COLE, W J

+ Salamonsen R F*, Fish K J. A method for the gas chromatographic analysis of

inhalation anaesthetics in whole blood by direct injection into a simple precolumn

device. Br J Anaesth, 1975, 47, 1043-1047.

See also Salamonsen L A, Salamonsen R F.

COLMAN, R D

+ Frank M*, Loughnan B A*, Cohen D G, Cattermole R. Use of intramuscular ranitidine

for the prophylaxis of aspiration pneumonitis in obstetrics. Br J Anaesth, 1988, 61,

720-729.

COMBER, R E H

(letter) Penlon rotameter block failure. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1990, 18, 141-142.

See also Rankin A P N.

COMUNALE, M E

+ Body S C*, Ley C, Koch C, Roach G, Mathew J P, Herskowitz A, Mangano D T. The

concordance of intraoperative left ventricular wall motion abnormalities and

electrocardiographic S-T segment changes: association with outcome after coronary

revascularisation. Anesthesiology, 1998, 88, 945-954.

COOPER, D W + Long G T. Difficult fibreoptic intubation in an intellectually handicapped patient.

Anaesth Intensive Care, 1992, 20, 227-229.

CORFIATIS, T See Galletly D C.

CORNISH, P B

Respiratory arrest after spinal anaesthesia with lidocaine and fentanyl. Anesth Analg,

1997, 84, 1387-1388.

Supraclavicular regional anaesthesia revisited -- the bent needle technique. Anaesth

Intensive Care, 2000, 28, 676-679.

COSH, P H (letter) Headache after general anaesthesia. Anaesthesia, 1988, 43, 889.

COUCH, R A F See Slattery P J.

COUCHMAN, K G See Hodges M, McKenzie A J.

CRANFIELD, J See Mackie D.

CRITCHLEY, L A H

+ Critchley J A J H, Gin T*. Haemodynamic changes in patients undergoing

laparoscopic cholecystectomy: measurement by transthoracic electrical bioimpedance.

Br J Anaesth,1993, 70, 681-683.

+ Short T G, Gin T*. Hypotension during subarachnoid anaesthesia: haemodynamic

analysis of three treatments. Br J Anaesth, 1994, 72, 151-155.

+ Stuart J C, Short T G, Gin T*. Haemodynamic effects of subarachnoid block in elderly

patients. Br J Anaesth, 1994, 73, 464 - 470.

+ Gin T*, Stuart J C. Anaesthesia in an infant with Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome.

Anaesthesia, 1995, 50, 37-38.

+ Short T G, Buckley T, O’Meara M E, Gin T*, Oh T E. An adaptation of the objective

structural clinical examination to a final year medical course in anaesthesia and

intensive care. Anaesthesia, 1995, 50, 354 -358.

+ Stuart J C, Conway F, Short T G. Hypotension during subarachnoid anaesthesia:

haemodynamic effects of ephedrine. Br J Anaesth, 1995, 74, 373-378.

See also Rowbotham S J, Short T G, Suen T K L.

CRONE, D

See Day C.

CROSS, J A See Merry A F.

CURRIE, J S See Johnson I A T, Yee R.

CURSONS, R T See Sleigh J W.

CUTFIELD, G R + Francis C M, Foex P, Jones L A, Ryder W A. Isoflurane and large coronary artery

haemodynamics: a study in dogs. Br J Anaesth, 1988, 60, 784 -790.

+ Bowie D R. (letter) Potential hazard with Edwards VIP pulmonary artery catheters.

Anaesth Intensive Care, 1988, 16, 374.

See also Foex P, Lehot J J, Ramsay J G, Stahl J M, Vyvyan H A L.

DAVIES, J I

+ Hansen J M*, Angell S N. Triflupromazine (Vesprin) in anaesthesia: a clinical

evaluation. Can J Anaesth, 1959, 6, 375-384.

DAVIS, F M

+ Parimelzhagan K N, Harris E A. Thermal balance during cardiopulmonary bypass with

moderate hypothermia in man. Br J Anaesth, 1977, 49, 1127-1132.

Radial artery cannulation : influence of catheter size and material on arterial occlusion.

Anaesth Intensive Care, 1978, 6, 49-53.

+ Stewart J M. Radial artery cannulation. Br J Anaesth, 1980, 52, 41-47.

+ Barnes P K, Bailey J S. Aural thermometry during profound hypothermia. Anaesth

Intensive Care, 1981, 9, 124-128.

+ Laurenson V G. Spinal anaesthesia and general anaesthesia for emergency hip surgery

in elderly patients. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1981, 9, 352-358.

+ McDermott E, Hickton C, Wells E, Heaton D C, Laurenson V G, Gillespie W J, Foate

J A. Influence of spinal and general anaesthesia in haemostasis during total hip

arthroplasty. Br J Anaesth, 1987, 59, 561-571.

+ Laurenson V G, Lewis J, Wells E, Gillespie W J. Metabolic response to total hip

arthroplasty under hypobaric subarachnoid or general anaesthesia. Br J Anaesth,

1987,59, 725-729.

+ Woolner D F, Frampton C, Wilkinson A, Grant A, Harrison R T, Roberts M T S,

Thadaka R. Prospective multi-centre trial of mortality following general or spinal

anaesthesia for hip fracture in the elderly. Br J Anaesth, 1987, 59, 1080-1088.

(letter) The coagulation and fibrinolytic response to surgery, Br J Anaesth, 1988, 61,

514.

+ Laurenson V G, Gillespie W J, Foate J, Seagar A D. Leg blood flow during total hip

replacement under spinal or general anaesthesia. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1989, 17,

136-143.

+ Glover P W, Maycock E. Hyperbaric oxygen for cerebral arterial air embolism

occurring during caesarean section. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1990, 18, 403-405.

+ Frampton C, Wells J E. (letter) Anaesthesia and outcome of surgery for fractured neck

of femur. Br J Anaesth, 1990, 64, 403-404.

See also Chisholm R J, Dodds C, Foate J A, Gibbs J M, Hickling K G, King S,

Laurenson V G, Murchison D J, Thacker M A, Wilkinson A R.

DAY, C + Crone D, Rankin N (letter) Theophylline poisoning. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1992,

20,531.

DE JONGH, R See Miller M T.

DIMAI, W See Kaye S E.

DOBBINSON, T L

+ Nisbet H I A, Pelton D A, Volgyesi G A. Functional residual capacity (FRC) and

compliance in anaethetized paralyzed children. Part I. In vitro tests with the helium

dilution method of measuring FRC. Can J Anaesth, 1973, 20, 310-321.

Part II. Clinical results. Can J Anaesth, 1973, 20, 322-333.

+ Fawcett E R, Bolton D P G. The effect of positive end expiratory pressure on

rebreathing and gas dilution in the Ayre’s T-piece system -- a laboratory study.

Anaesth Intensive Care, 1978, 6, 19-25.

+ Whalen J, Pelton D A, Nisbet H I A, Volgyesi G. Needle tracheostomy: a laboratory

study. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1980, 8, 72-80.

+ Miller J R. Respiratory and cardiovascular response to PEEP in artificially ventilated

patients after cardiopulmonary bypass surgery. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1981, 9, 307-

313.

See also Nisbet H I A.

DODDS, C + Davis F M (letter) Mortality and morbidity after hip fracture. Br J Anaesth, 1988, 60,

747.

DONOVAN, J See Sleigh J W.

DOUGLAS, W E + Flabouris A. Surgical emphysema following percutaneous tracheostomy. Anaesth

Intensive Care, 1999, 27, 69-72.

DOWNING, P See Kennedy R R.

DOWNWARD, G See Hickling K G, Young P J.

DUCAT, C M + Merry A F, Webster C S. Attitudes and practices of New Zealand anaesthetists with

regard to emergency drugs. Anaesth Intensive Care, 2000, 28, 692-697.

DUNDEE, J W

+ Nair S G, Assof R A E, Clarke R S J, Kernohan S M. Pentobarbitone premedication

for anaesthesia. Anaesthesia, 1976, 31, 1025-1031.

DYBALL, L A See Newson A J.

DYER, R A

+ Anderson B J, Michell W L, Hall J M. Postoperative pain control with a continuous

infusion of epidural sufentanil in the Intensive Care Unit: a comparison with epidural

morphine. Anesth Analg, 1990, 71, 130-136.

DYSON, A + Henderson A M. Continuous axillary brachial plexus blockade following intra-arterial

injection of nicotinic acid. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1987, 15, 462-465.

+ Henderson A M, Chamley D, Campbell I D. An assessment of postoperative oxygen

therapy in patients with fractured neck of femur. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1988, 16,

405-410.

See also Anderson B J.

EBERT, R J Post partum airway obstruction after vaginal delivery. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1992,

20,365-367.

(letter) Dantrolene and thyroid crisis. Anaesthesia, 1994, 49, 924.

EDGE, K R

+ Krige S J, Bosman Y K, du Toit P W, Montoya F, Newstead J, Berg A. (letter)

Current practice of local anaesthesia for ocular surgery. Br J Anaesth, 1998, 81, 654 -

655.

EDWARDS, E A + Byrnes C A. Humidification difficulties in two tracheostomised children. Anaesth

Intensive Care, 1999, 27, 656-658.

EDWARDS, J L See Merry A F.

EGAN, T D

+ Minto C F*, Hermann D J, Barr J, Muir K T, Shafer S L. Remifentanil versus

alfentanil: comparative pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in healthy male

volunteers. Anesthesiology, 1996, 84, 821-833.

EMMENS, D (letter) Cognitive function and surgery. Anaesthesia, 2000, 55, 502-503.

ESPINER, H J*

Intravenous needle. Anaesthesia, 1958, 13, 224 -225.

EVANS, C J

+ Dewar J A, Boyes R N, Scott D B. Residual nerve block following intravenous

regional anaesthesia. Br J Anaesth, 1974, 46, 668-670.

See also Rawstron R E.

EVANS, J S M + Hotter A. A novel equipment bridge for helicopter transport of critically ill patients.

Anaesth Intensive Care, 1994, 22, 284-287.

EVANS, P J D + Ruygrok P, Seelye E R, Harris E A. Does sodium nitroprusside improve tissue

oxygenation during cardiopulmonary bypass? Br J Anaesth, 1977, 49, 799-803.

EWART, M C

+ Yan G, Gin T*, Kotur C F, Oh T E. A comparison of the effects of omeprazole and

ranitidine on gastric secretion in women undergoing elective caesarean section.

Anaesthesia, 1990, 45, 527-530.

FAWCETT, E R See Dobbinson T L.

FEATHERSTONE, D See Sidebotham D.

FENNELLY, M

+ Galletly D C, Purdie G I. Is caffeine withdrawal the mechanism of postoperative

headache? Anesth Analg, 1991, 72, 449-453.

+ Powell H, Galletly D C, Whitwam J G. Midazolam sedation reversed with flumazenil

for cardioversion. Br J Anaesth, 1992, 68, 303-305.

FERNANDEZ, J A See Yee R.

FIGALLO, E M

+ McKenzie R*, Tantisira B, Wadhwa R K, Sinchioco C S. Anaesthesia for dilatation,

evacuation and curettage in outpatients: comparison of subanaesthetic doses of

ketamine and sodium methohexitone-nitrous oxide anaesthesia. Can J Anaesth, 1977,

24, 110-117.

FISHER, M McD*

Use of ketamine hydrochloride in the treatment of convulsions. Anaesth Intensive Care,

1974, 2, 266-268.

Severe histamine mediated reactions to intravenous drugs used in anaesthesia. Anaesth

Intensive Care, 1975, 3, 180-197.

(letter) Histamine mediated reactions. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1975, 3, 356.

Anaesthetic difficulties in neurofibromatosis. Anaesthesia, 1975, 30, 648-650.

Severe histamine mediated reactions to Althesin. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1976, 4, 33-35.

Intradermal testing after severe histamine reactions to intravenous drugs used in

anaesthesia. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1976, 4, 97-104.

(letter) Anaphylactic and anaphylactoid reactions. Br J Anaesth, 1976, 48, 49.

Postoperative intravenous therapy. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1977, 5, 339-346.

Ketamine hydrochloride in severe bronchospasm. Anaesthesia, 1977, 32, 771-772.

(letter) Hypersensitivity to intravenous anaesthetic agents. Br J Anaesth, 1977, 49, 87-

88.

Blood volume replacement in acute anaphylactic cardiovascular collapse related to

anaesthesia. Br J Anaesth, 1977, 49, 1023-1026,

Anaphylactic reactions to gallamine triethiodide. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1978, 6, 62-65.

+ Hallowes R C, Wilson R M. Anaphylaxis to alcuronium. Anaesth Intensive Care,

1978, 6, 125-128.

(letter) Postoperative intravenous therapy. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1978, 6, 173-174.

(letter) Althesin reactions. Anaesthesia, 1978, 33, 553-555.

Intradermal testing in the diagnosis of acute anaphylaxis during anaesthesia -- results of

five years experience. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1979, 7, 58-61.

(letter) Adverse reactions to intravenous drugs. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1980, 8, 93-94.

Anaphylaxis to muscle relaxants: cross sensitivity between relaxants. Anaesth Intensive

Care, 1980, 8, 211-213.

+ Carr G A, McGuiness R, Warden J C. Atrax robustus envenomation. Anaesth

Intensive Care, 1980, 8, 410-420.

(letter) Anaphylactoid type adverse responses. Br J Anaesth, 1980, 52, 355.

Reaginic antibodies to drugs used in anaesthesia. Anesthesiology, 1980, 52, 318-320.

+ More D G. The epidemiology and clinical features of anaphylactic reactions in

anaesthesia. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1981, 9, 226-234.

The diagnosis of acute anaphylactoid reactions to anaesthetic drugs. Anaesth Intensive

Care, 1981, 9, 235-241.

The prevention of second anaphylactoid reactions to anaesthetic drugs. Anaesth

Intensive Care, 1981, 9, 242-246.

(letter) Reactions to Haemaccel. Anaesthesia, 1981, 36, 222-223.

+ Pennington J C. Allergy to local anaesthesia. Br J Anaesth, 1982, 54, 893-894.

+ More D (letter) Anaesthetic anaphylactoid reactions. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1982, 10,

91.

+ Chan M C Y. Anaphylaxis to both decamethonium and suxamethonium. Anaesth

Intensive Care, 1982, 10, 153-155.

+ Baldo B. (letter) Anaphylactic reactions to anaesthetic drugs. Anaesth Intensive Care,

1982, 10, 248-251.

+ Munro I. Life-threatening anaphylactoid reactions to muscle relaxants. Anesth Analg,

1983, 62 559-564.

(letter) Allergic response to neuromuscular relaxants. Anesth Analg, 1984, 63, 88.

Intradermal testing after anaphylactic reaction to anaesthetic drugs: practical aspects of

performance and interpretation. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1984, 12, 115-120.

+ Graham R. Adverse responses to local anaesthetics. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1984, 12,

325-327.

+ Roffe D J. Allergy, atopy and IgE. Anaesthesia, 1984, 39, 213-217.

+ Chin K C. Reduction of post-operative vomiting in high risk patients. Anaesthesia,

1984, 39, 279-281.

(letter) Post-operative vomiting. Anaesthesia, 1984, 39, 1035.

Editorial - New muscle relaxants: are they likely to cause anaphylaxis. Anaesth Intensive

Care, 1986, 14, 5-6.

Clinical observations on the pathophysiology and treatment of anaphylactic

cardiovascular collapse. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1986, 14, 17-21.

+ Stevenson I F. Unexplained acute membrane pulmonary oedema related to

anaesthesia. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1986, 14, 29-31.

(letter) Reply. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1986, 14, 327.

+ Galletly D C, Lavenaire M C, Moneret-Vautrin D A, Vervloet D. (letter) Cross-

sensitivity between relaxants. Anaesthesia, 1986, 41, 761-762.

(letter) Intradermal testing. Anaesthesia, 1986, 41, 782-783.

+ Outhred A, Bowey C J. Can clinical anaphylaxis to anaesthetic drugs be predicted

from allergic history? Br J Anaesth, 1987, 59, 690-692.

(letter) Repairing pilot balloon lines. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1988, 16, 501.

(letter) Life-threatening reaction to atracurium. Br J Anaesth, 1988, 60, 598-599.

(letter) Anaphylaxis. Anaesthesia, 1989, 44, 516-517.

+ Ross D J, Harle D G, Baldo D A. Anaphylaxis to thiopentone: an unusual outbreak in

a single hospital. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1989, 17, 361-365.

(letter) Anaphylaxis to thiopentone -- author’s reply. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1990, 18,

142-143.

(letter) Tryptase in anaphylaxis. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1991, 19, 479.

(letter) Radioimmunoassay tests in anaphylaxis. Br J Anaesth, 1992, 68, 224.

+ Corfiatis T, Westenberg A M, Robinson B J. Heart rate periodicities during induction

of propofol-nitrous oxide-isoflurane anaesthesia. Br J Anaesth, 1992, 68, 360-364.

+ Raper R F. The “cuff-leak” test for extubation. Anaesthesia, 1992, 47, 10-12.

+ Baldo B A. Persistence of allergy to anaesthetic drugs. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1992,

20, 143-146.

+ Baldo B A. The diagnosis of fatal anaphylactic reactions during anaesthesia:

employment of immunoassays for mast cell tryptase and drug-reactive IgE antibodies.

Anaesth Intensive Care, 1993, 21, 353-357.

Latex allergy during anaesthesia: cautionary tales. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1997, 25,

302-303.

+ Bowey C J. Alleged allergy to local anaesthetics. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1997, 25,

611-614.

+ Bowey C J. Intradermal compared with prick testing in the diagnosing of anaesthetic

allergy. Br J Anaesth, 1997, 79, 59-63.

+ Baldo B A. Mast cell tryptase in anaesthetic anaphylactoid reactions. Br J Anaesth,

1998, 80, 26-29.

+ Merefield D, Baldo B. Failure to prevent an anaphylactic reaction to a second

neuromuscular blocking drug during anaesthesia. Br J Anaesth, 1999, 82, 770-773.

Cisatracurium and atracurium as antigens. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1999, 27, 369-370.

+ Baldo B A. Immunoassays in the diagnosis of anaphylaxis to neuromuscular blocking

drugs: the value of morphine for the detection of IgE antibodies in allergic subjects.

Anaesth Intensive Care, 2000, 28, 167-170.

See also Baldo B A, Best N, Harle D G, Hayden L, Isbister J P, Johnson P A, Laforest

M, McCleave D J, Raper R F, Worthley L I G.

FLABOURIS, A

Patient referral and transportation to a regional tertiary intensive care unit: patient

demographics, severity of illness and outcome comparison with non-transported

patients. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1999, 27, 385-390.

See also Douglas W E.

FLEISCHEL, J See Chisholm R H.

FOATE, J A + Horton H, Davis F M. Lower limb blood flow during transurethral resection of the

prostate under spinal or general anaesthesia. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1985, 13, 383-

386.

See also Davis F M, Parnis S J.

FOEX, P

+ Francis C M, Cutfield G R, Leone B. The pressure-length loop. Br J Anaesth, 1988,

60, 65s-71s.

FORREST, P + Galletly D C, Yee P. Placebo controlled comparison of midazolam, triazolam and

diazepam as oral premedicants for outpatient anaesthesia. Anaesth Intensive Care,

1987, 15, 296-304.

+ Galletly D C. Comparison of propofol and antagonised midazolam anaesthesia for

day-case surgery. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1987, 15, 394 -401.

+ Galletly D C. A double-blind comparative study of three formulations of diazepam in

volunteers. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1988, 16, 158-163.

See also Galletly D C, Short T G.

FOY, J See Raj V.

FRAGEN, R J

+ Shanks C A*, Molteni A, Avram M J. Effects of edomidate on hormonal responses to

surgical stress. Anesthesiology, 1984, 61, 652-656.

+ Shanks C A*. Neuromuscular recovery after laparoscopy. Anesth Analg, 1984, 63, 51-

54.

FRAMPTON, C H A See Davis F M, Wilkinson A R.

FRANK, M* + Savege T M, Leigh M. Comparison of the cerebral function monitor and plasma

concentrations of thiopentone and alphaxalone during total intravenous anaesthesia

with repeated bolus doses of thiopentone and althesin. Br J Anaesth, 1982, 54, 609-

616.

+ Maynard D E, Tsanochis L M, Major E, Continho P E. Changes in cerebral electrical

activity measured by the cerebral function analysing monitor following bolus injections

of thiopentone. Br J Anaesth, 1984, 56, 1075-1081.

See also Colman R D, Sekel P S.

FREE, C W See Brunton C R.

FRENCH, R A + Kennedy R R. Disconnect alarm failure in detection of common gas outlet

disconnection. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1998, 26, 665-670

FRY, R A

+ Middleton N. (letter) Cardiopulmonary bypass and circulatory arrest for partial

hepatectomy. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1989, 17, 117.

+ Perera A. Failure of repeated blood patch in the treatment of spinal headache.

Anaesthesia 1989, 44, 492-493.

+ Henderson J. Local anaesthesia for eye surgery. Anaesthesia, 1990, 45, 14 -17.

+ Walker M A. (letter) Can vomiting after squint surgery be prevented? Anaesth

Intensive Care, 1997, 25, 94 -95.

(letter) Innovation in anaesthesia for keratoplasty. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1998, 26,

595-596.

(letter) What is the risk of aspirin withdrawal in the surgical patient? Anaesth Intensive

Care, 2000, 28, 227-228.

(letter) Anticoagulants and local anaesthesia for eye surgery. Anaesth Intensive Care,

2000, 28, 709.

See also Schug S A.

FULLERTON, F W (letter) The anaesthetist’s responsibility. Br J Anaesth, 1937-38, 15, 175.

FUTTER, M E

+ Donati F, Bevan D R. Prolonged suxamethonium infusion during nitrous oxide

anaesthesia supplemented with halothane or fentanyl. Br J Anaesth, 1983, 55, 947-953.

+ Whalley D G, Wynands J E, Bevan D R. Pancuronium requirements during

hypothermic cardiopulmonary bypass in man. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1983, 11, 216-

219.

+ Donati F, Bevati D R. Neostigmine antagonism of succinylcholine phase II block: a

comparison with pancuronium. Can J Anaesth, 1983, 30, 575-580.

(letter) Prevention not pre-emptive analgesia with piroxicam. Can J Anaesth, 1997, 44,

101-102.

(letter) Another hazard of anaesthesia in the MRI suite. Anaesth Intensive Care, 2000,

28, 704.

See also Baird M B, Blomfield D, Neff S P W, Reid A W, Rodgers A.

GALLETLY, D C

+ Yee P, Maling T J B. Anaesthetic management of combined caesarean section and

phaeochromocytoma removal. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1983, 11, 249-253.

+ Treuren B C. Anaphylactoid reactions during anaesthesia. Anaesthesia, 1985, 40, 329-

333.

+ Treuren B C. Cutaneous sensitivity to atracurium and vecuronium in patients suffering

anaphylactoid reaction to neuromuscular blockers. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1985, 13,

305-310.

+ Wilson L F, Treuren B C, Boon B P. Diazepam mixed micelle -- comparison with

diazepam in propylene glycol and midazolam. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1985, 13, 352-

354.

Comparative cutaneous histamine release by neuromuscular blocking agents. Anaesth

Intensive Care, 1986, 14, 365-369.

(letter) re Intradermal testing and histamine release. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1987, 15,

356-358.

+ Forrest P, Purdie G. Comparison of the recovery characteristics of diazepam and

midazolam. Br J Anaesth, 1988, 60, 520-524.

+ Short T G. Total intravenous anaesthesia using propofol infusion -- fifty consecutive

cases. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1988, 16, 150-157.

+ Short T G, Forrest P. Patient administered anxiolysis -- a pilot study. Anaesth

Intensive Care, 1989, 17, 144 -150.

+ Ure R, Turley A. Flumazenil: a twelve-month survey of use in a New Zealand public

Hospital. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1990, 18, 229-233.

+ Mushet N N. Anaesthesia system errors. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1991, 19, 66-73.

+ Rowe W L, Henderson R S. The anaesthetic record: a confidential survey on data

omission or modification. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1991, 19, 74 -78.

+ Westenberg A M, Robinson B J, Corfiatis T. Effect of halothane, isoflurane and

fentanyl on spectral components of heart rate variability. Br J Anaesth, 1994, 72, 177-

180.

+ Buckley D H F, Robinson B J, Corfiatis T. Heart rate variability during propofol

anaesthesia. Br J Anaesth, 1994, 72, 219-220.

+ McHugh G J (letter) Posture and autonomic cardiac control. Br J Anaesth, 1995,74,

629.

+ Williams T B, Robinson B J. Periodic cardiovascular and ventilatory activity during

midazolam sedation. Br J Anaesth, 1996, 76, 503-507.

+ Larsen P D. Coupling of spontaneous ventilation to heart beat during benzodiazepine

sedation. Br J Anaesth, 1997, 78, 100-101.

+ Larsen P D. Cardioventilatory coupling during anaesthesia. Br J Anaesth, 1997, 79,

35-40.

+ Larsen P D. Relationship between cardioventilatory coupling and respiratory sinus

arrhythmia. Br J Anaesth, 1998, 80, 164 -168.

+ Larsen P. Ventilatory frequency variability in spontaneously breathing anaesthetized

subjects. Br J Anaesth, 1999, 83, 552-563.

See also Fisher M McD, Forrest P, Holmes C McK, Larsen P D, Lewer B M F, Parr S

M, Mc Hugh G J, Robinson B J, Rowe L, Sharpe G J, Short T G, Torrance J M, Sleigh

J W, Treuren B C, Yee P.

GANDER, P H + Merry A, Millar A M, Weller J. Hours of work and fatigue-related error: a survey of

New Zealand anaesthetists. Anaesth Intensive Care, 2000, 28, 178-183.

GAO, L

+ Ramzan I, Baker A B*. Potential use of pharmacological markers to quantitatively

assess liver function during liver transplantation surgery. Anaesth Intensive Care, 2000,

28, 375-385.

GARDEN, A L + Merry A F, Holland R L, Petrie K J A. Anaesthesia information -- what patients want

to know. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1996, 24, 594 598.

GATTIKER, R

See Kaye S E.

GAVIN, R (letter) Dural puncture by epidural catheter. Anaesthesia, 1966, 21, 141.

GERSH, B J

+ Prys-Roberts C, Reuben S R, Baker A B*. The relationship between depressed

myocardial contractility and the stroke output of the canine heart during halothane

anaesthesia. Br J Anaesth, 1970, 42, 560.

GIBBS, J M A device for holding the head during neuro-surgery. Anaesthesia, 1965, 20, 493-494.

The effect of intravenous ketamine on cerebrospinal fluid pressure. Br J Anaesth, 1972,

44, 1298-1302.

+ Sykes M K The alteration of pulmonary vascular resistance induced by graded hypoxic

stimuli in the isolated perfused cat lung at normal and acid pH together with its

modification by halothane. Br J Anaesth, 1973, 45, 1232.

+ Sykes M K, Tait A R. Effects of halothane and hydrogen ion concentration on the

alteration of pulmonary vascular resistance induced by graded alveolar hypoxia in the

isolated perfused cat lung. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1974, 2, 231-239.

+ Tait A R, Sykes M K. Effect of halothane and diethyl ether on the circulatory response

to carbon dioxide in the isolated perfused cat lung. Br J Anaesth, 1976, 48, 629-634.

+ Tait A R, Sykes M K. The cardiovascular effects of pancuronium in the dog during

pentobarbitone anaesthesia. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1976, 4, 135-137.

+ Johnson H. Lack of effect of morphine and buprenorphine on hypoxic pulmonary

vasoconstriction in the isolated perfused cat lung and the perfused lobe of the dog

lung.Br J Anaesth, 1978, 50, 1197-1201.

A case of rhabdomyolysis associated with suxamethonium. Anaesth Intensive Care,

1978, 6, 141-142.

(letter) N Z Society of Anaesthetists Registrar Prize. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1980, 8,

379.

+ Johnson H D. A trial of meptazinol for the relief of pain after abdominal surgery.

Anaesth Intensive Care, 1980, 8, 441-444.

+ Burke D P. The computer as a teaching aid: with particular reference to anaesthesia.

Anaesth Intensive Care, 1982, 10, 212-216.

+ Johnson H D, Davis F M. Patient administration of intravenous buprenorphine for

postoperative pain relief using the ‘Cardiff’ demand analgesia apparatus. Br J Anaesth,

1982, 54, 279-284.

(letter) Combustible plastic drape. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1983, 11, 176.

(letter) Unexplained hyperpyrexia during labour. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1984, 12, 375.

No fault compensation for personal injury in New Zealand: some implications for

anaesthetists. Br J Anaesth, 1987, 59, 865-869.

See also Baster T J, Chisholm R J, Davis F M, Heffernan P B, Jastrzebski J, Laurenson

V G, Male C G, Murchison D J, Shanks C A, Sykes M K, Woolner D F.

GILLESPIE, W J See Davis F M.

GIN, T*

+ Gregory M A, Oh T E. The haemodynamic effects of propofol and thiopentone for

induction of Caesarean section. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1990, 18, 175-179.

+ Gregory M A, Chan K, Oh T E. Maternal and fetal levels of propofol at Caesarean

section. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1990, 18, 180-184.

+ Gregory M A, Chan K, Buckley T, Oh T E. Pharamacokinetics of propofol in women

undergoing elective caesarean section. Br J Anaesth, 1990, 64, 148-153.

+ Chan K, Kan A F, Gregory M A, Wong Y C, Oh T E. Effect of adrenaline on venous

plasma concentrations of bupivacaine after intrapleural administration. Br J Anaesth,

1990, 64, 662-666.

+ Ewart M C, Yau G, Oh T E. Effect of oral omeprazole on intragastric pH and volume

in women undergoing elective caesarean section. Br J Anaesth, 1990, 65, 616-619.

+ Yau G, Jong W, Tan P, Leung R K W, Chan K. Disposition of propofol at caesarean

section and in the postpartum period. Br J Anaesth, 1991, 67, 49-53.

+ Cho A M W, Lew J K L, Lau G S N, Yuen P M, Critchley A J H, Oh T E. Gastric

emptying in the postpartum period. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1991, 19, 521-524.

+ Chui P T (letter) Coughing after fentanyl. Can J Anaesth, 1992, 39, 406.

+ Lew J K L (letter) Gastric emptying in pregnancy. Br J Anaesth, 1992, 68, 115.

(letter) Postpartum gastric emptying. Anaesthesia, 1993, 48, 821.

(letter) Anaesthesia and breast feeding. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1993, 21, 256.

+ Kan A T, Lam K K, O’Meara M E. Analgesia after caesarean section with

intramuscular keterolac or pethidine. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1993, 21, 420-423.

+ O’Meara M E, Kan A F, Leung R K W, Tan P, Yau G. Plasma catecholamines and

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+ Chan M T V. Decreased minimum alveolar concentration of isoflurane in pregnant

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+ Mainland P, Chan M T V, Short T G. Decreased thiopentone requirements in early

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(letter) Prevention of hypotension after propofol for rapid sequence induction. Can J

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(letter) Omeprazole before emergency Caesarean section. Can J Anaesth, 1996,43, 878.

+ Derrick J L, Chan M T V, Chui P T, Mak T W L. Postpartum patients have slightly

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Gomersall C D, Gregory M A, Houghton I T, Lam K K, Lee A, Lew J K L, Ngan Kee

W D, O’Meara M E, Raynes M A, Rowbotham S J, Stuart J, Suen T K L, Wang J Y Y,

Yan G, Yau G.

GLOVER, P W See Davis F M, Gray A J, Parr S M, Wilkinson A R.

GODWIN, Y See Miller M T.

GOMERSALL, C D

+ Leung P L, Gin T*, Joynt G M, Young R J, Poon W S. A comparison of the

Hamamatsu NIRO 500 and the INVOS 3100 near-infrared spectrophotometers.Anaesth

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GOONEWARDENE, T W

+ Sentheshanmuganathan S, Kamalanathan S, Kanagasunderam R. Accidental

subarachnoid injection of gallamine. Br J Anaesth, 1975, 47, 889-893.

GORDON, G

+ Boyd T, Salamonsen R F*. Remote monitoring by mass spectrometry during

anaesthesia. Bt J Anaesth, 1982, 54, 15-21.

GORMAN, D F

+ Runciman W B. Carbon monoxide poisoning. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1991, 19, 506-

511.

+ Runciman W B. (letter) Carbon monoxide poisoning: reply. Anaesth Intensive Care,

1992, 20, 258-259.

+ Clayton D, Gilligan J E, Webb R K. A longitudinal study of 100 consecutive

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Problems in the modelling of inert gas kinetics. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1995, 23, 187-

190.

See also Acott C J, Meyer-Wittins M.

GOSS, A N

+ McCleave D J. (letter) Tracheal intubation with maxillofacial injuries. Anaesth

Intensive Care, 1975, 3, 355.

GOWARDMAN, J R Moriarty B. Explosion and fire in the expiratory limb of a Fisher and Paykel “three in

one” respiratory care system. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1998, 26, 427-430.

See also Birch C.

GRACZYK, S G

+ McKenzie R*, Kallar S, Hickoc C B, Melson T, Morrill B, Hahne W F, Brown R A.

Intravenous dolasetron for the prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting after

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GRANT, A See Davis F M.

GRAY, A J + Glover P. Air emboli with Haemaccel. Anaesthesia, 1999, 54, 790-792.

GREGORY, M A

+ Gin T*. Yau G, Leung R K W, Chan K, Oh T E. Propofol infusion anaesthesia for

Caesarean section. Can J Anaesth, 1990, 37, 514 -520.

GUISE, P A (letter) Perioperative dreaming in children. Anaesthesia, 1989. 44, 77.

Asystole following propofol and fentanyl in an anxious patient. Anaesth Intensive

Care,1991, 19, 116-118.

Single quadrant sub-tenon’s block. Evaluation of a new local anaesthetic technique for

eye surgery. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1996, 24, 241-244.

+ Laurent S. Sub-tenon’s block: the effect of hyaluronidase on speed of onset and block

quality. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1999, 27, 179-181.

GUNN, K See Harrison M J, Hunt-Smith J, Kharasch E D.

GUNN, T R See Anderson B J.

HALL, K H See Hodges M, Schuitmaker M.

HALL, R See Lorimer M.

HANSEN, D D

+ Fernandes A, Skovsted P, Berry P. Cyclopropane anaesthesia for renal

transplantation. Br J Anaesth, 1972, 44, 584 -589.

HANSEN, J M* Anaesthesia for great vessel surgery. Anesth Analg, 1958, 37, 69-74.

See also Davies J I.

HARLE, D G

+ Baldo B A, Fisher M M*. Cross-reactivity of metacurine, atracurium, vecuronium and

fazadinium with IgE antibodies from patients unexposed to these drugs but allergic to

other myoneural blocking drugs. Br J Anaesth, 1985, 57, 1073-1076.

HARPIN, R See Kumarasinghe N.

HARRIS, E A + Seelye E R, Barratt-Boyes B G. Respiratory and metabolic acid-base changes during

cardiopulmonary bypass in man. Br J Anaesth, 1970, 42, 912-922.

+ Seelye E R, Squire A W. Oxygen consumption during cardiopulmonary bypass with

moderate hypothermia in man. Br J Anaesth, 1971, 43, 1113-1120.

+ Seelye E R, Barratt-Boyes B G. On the availability of oxygen to the body during

cardio-pulmonary bypass in man. Br J Anaesth, 1974, 46, 425-431.

See also Davis F M, Evans P J D, Seelye E R.

HARRISON, M J A double-lumen tube connector. Anaesthesia, 1976, 31, 1096-1098.

(letter) Nasotracheal intubation. Anaesthesia, 1986, 41, 337.

+ Gunn K (letter) Weight determined dosage of vecuronium bromide. Anaesthesia,

1989,44, 692.

Prediction of infusion rates: computer study. Br J Anaesth, 1990, 64, 283-286.

“ “ “ “ “ “ : validation of a computer simulation using

vecuronium. Br JAnaesth, 1990, 64, 287-293.

(letter) Intraoperative monitoring. Br J Anaesth, 1990, 65, 597.

Prediction of infusion rates of rocuronium using the bolus test dose technique.

Anaesthesia, 1997, 52, 37-40.

+ Kluger M T, Robertson N N. The relationship between change in blood pressure,

blood pressure and time. Anaesthesia, 2000, 55, 385-387.

See also Kluger M T, Lowe A, Patel J, Penberthy A, Wallace A J.

HARRISON, R T See Davis F M.

HASEN, P See Baker A B.

HATANGDI, V S

+ Boas R A. Lumbar sympathectomy: a single needle technique. Br J Anaesth, 1985,

57,285-289.

See also Punnoose V A.

HATFIELD, A (letter) Locum work in the Pacific. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1988, 16, 240.Anaesthesia

and anaesthetic training in the Pacific Islands. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1989, 17, 56-61.

HAUGHTON, A + Turley A, Pollock N. (letter) Remifentanil for rapid sequence induction. Anaesth

Intensive Care, 1999, 27, 319-320.

HAVILL, J H + Holmes C McK. Muscle relaxants and the blood pressure during halothane

anaesthesia. Anaesthesia, 1971, 26, 503-506.

Malignant hyperthermia caused by salicylate overdose associated with phenalzine

therapy -- a case report. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1974, 2, 380-383.

Hypermagnesaemia caused by parenteral nutrition in patients with renal failure. Anaesth

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(letter) Hypermagnesia with renal failure. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1975, 3, 356.

+ Mee A D, Wallace M R, Chin L S, Rothwell P G. Prolonged curarisation in the

presence of renal impairment. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1978, 6, 234 -238.

+ Caspari M, McConnell H, Alexander M, Montgomery C. Charging for intensive care

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377.

+ Sleigh J. Management and outcomes of patients with brain trauma in a tertiary referral

hospital without neurosurgeons on site. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1998, 26, 642-647.

See also Alexander K D, Barnes P J, Chin L S, Lawrence A, McCleave D J, McHugh G

J, Mehari S M, Talsma P, Widdowson W M.

HAYDEN, L

+ Ramsay Stuart G, Johnson D C, Fisher M McD*. Transthoracic right atrial cannulation

for total parenteral nutrition -- case report. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1981, 9, 53-57.

HAYES, A R See Thompson K J.

HEATON, D C See Davis F M.

HEFFERNAN, P B

+ Gibbs J M, McKinnon A E. Teaching the uptake and distribution of halothane.

Anaesthesia, 1982, 37, 9-17.

+ Gibbs J M, McKinnon A E. Evaluation of a computer simulation program for teaching

halothane uptake and distribution. Anaesthesia, 1982, 37, 43-46.

HELPS, S See Meyer-Wittins M.

HEMPENSTALL, K + Holland R. Regional anaesthesia for emergency caesarean section in a patient with

lepromatous leprosy. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1997, 25, 168-170.

HENDERSON, A M See Anderson B J, Dyson A.

HENDERSON J D See Fry R A, Ireland N, McHugh G J.

HENDERSON, R S + Holmes C McK. Reversal of the anaesthetic action of sodium gamma-

hydroxybutyrate.Anaesth Intensive Care, 1976, 4, 351-354.

Endogenous opiates -- a progress report. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1977, 5, 140-145.

Continuing Education Committee of Anaesthetists of New Zealand (CECANZ) -- the

first five years. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1992, 20, 211-214.

See also Galletly D C, Holmes C McK, Rowe L.

HENDERSON, S See Young P J

HERBISON, P See Zacharias M.

HEWLETT, A M* + Hulands G H, Nunn J F, Minty K B. Functional residual capacity during anaesthesia.I.

Methodology. Br J Anaesth, 1974, 46, 479-485.

+ Hulands G H, Nunn J F, Heath J R. Functional residual capacity during anaesthesia. II.

Spontaneous respiration. Br J Anaesth, 1974, 46, 486-494.

+ Hulands G H, Nunn J F, Milledge J S. Functional residual capacity during

anaesthesia.III. Artificial ventilation. Br J Anaesth, 1974, 46, 495-503.

+ Branthwaite M A. Postoperative pulmonary function. Br J Anaesth, 1975, 47, 102-107.

See also Nunn J F.

HICKLING, K G Extracorporeal CO2 removal in severe adult respiratory distress syndrome. Anaesth

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+ Downward G, Davis F M, A’court G A. Management of severe ARDS with low

frequency positive pressure ventilation and extracorporeal CO2 removal. Anaesth

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See also Joyce C J.

HICKS, P R + Rankin A P N. Massive adrenaline doses in labetolol overdose. Anaesth Intensive

Care,1991, 19, 447-449.

HICKTON, C See Davis F M.

HILL, A A See Torrie J.

HILL, E

+ Sleigh J W. (letter) Another complication of central venous catheterisation.

Anaesthesia,1986, 41, 1064

HO, P C

+ Stephens I D*, Triggs E J. Caesarean section and placental transfer of alcuronium.

Anaesth Intensive Care, 1981, 9, 113-118.

HOBSON, C H + Rankin A P N. A fatal colchicine overdose. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1986, 14, 453-

455.

HODGES, M + Pollock N A, Couchman K, Hall K H, Spiers I D. Improving management following a

malignant hyperthermia crisis. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1990, 18, 116-119.

See also Pollock N.

HODKINSON, B P

(letter) Propofol in acute porphyria. Anaesthesia, 1989, 44, 532.

(letter) Porphyria and propofol. Anaesthesia, 1989, 44, 613.

See also Hughes E W, Weir P M.

HOLFORD, N H G See Anderson B J, Reid A W.

HOLLAND, R L See Christie I W, Garden A L, Hempenstall K, Merry A F, Peck D.

HOLLIS, N + Ramsay M P, Bunton R W. Looping of a pulmonary artery flotation catheter around a

papillary muscle. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1989, 17, 365-367.

HOLMES, C McK + Parkhouse J, Tunstall M E. Anaesthesia with trichloroethylene and muscle relaxants.

Anaesthesia, 1963, 18, 482-487.

+ Bryce-Smith R. Halothane as an induction agent. Anaesthesia, 1964, 19, 399-407.

Postoperative vomiting after ether/air anaesthesia. Anaesthesia, 1965, 20, 199-206.

Supplementation of general anaesthesia with narcotic analgesics. Br J Anaesth, 1976,48,

907-913.

(letter) Supplementation of general anaesthesia with narcotic analgesics. Br J Anaesth,

1977, 49, 518.

+ Spears G S F. Very-nearly closed-circuit anaesthesia. A computer analysis.

Anaesthesia,1977, 32, 846-851.

An oxygen failure warning and patient protection system. The Howison Unit. Anaesth

Intensive Care, 1978, 6, 71-74.

+ Henderson R S. The elimination of pollution by a non-inhalational technique. Anaesth

Intensive Care, 1978, 6, 120-124.

(letter) Important information for medical practitioners intending to seek recognition as

specialist anaesthetists in New Zealand. Anaesthesia, 1981, 36, 914.

(letter) Faculty of Anaesthetists, Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. Br J

Anaesth,1981, 53, 1105.

+ Galletly D C. Midazolam/fentanyl. A total intravenous technique for short procedures.

Anaesthesia, 1982, 37, 761-765.

+ Baker A B. Pulmonary oedema associated with severe venous air embolism. Anaesth

Intensive Care, 1985, 13, 435-437.

See also Havill J H, Yelavich P M.

HOLST, P E (letter) Tachycardia in anaphylactic reactions. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1986, 14, 327.

HONG, W

+ Short T G*, Hui W C. Hypnotic and anaesthetic interactions between ketamine and

midazolam in female patients. Anesthesiology, 1993, 79, 1227-1232.

HOPKINS, D

+ Shipton E A, Potgieter D, Van Der Merwe C A, Boon J, De Wet C, Murphy J.

Comparison of tramadol and morphine via subcutaneous PCA following major

orthopaedic surgery. Can J Anaesth, 1998, 45, 435-442.

HORTON, H See Foate J A.

HOSKINS, C H Attachment for the Ruben valve. Anaesthesia, 1961, 16, 366-367.

HOTTER, A See Evans J S M.

HOUGHTON, I T

+ Aun C S T, Gin T*, Lau J T F. Inter-ethnic differences in postoperative pethidine

requirements. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1992, 20, 52-55.

+ Aun C S T, Gin T*, Lau J T F, Oh T E. Suxamethonium myalgia: an ethnic

comparison with and without pancuronium pretreatment. Anaesthesia, 1993, 48,

377-381.

HOWARD, P J

+ Nair S G, Kennedy M S. Plasma pentobarbitone levels. Anaesthesia, 1976, 31, 1032-

1036.

HOWELL, P See Williams G.

HUGHES, E W + Hodkinson B P. Carcinoid syndrome: the combined use of Ketonserin and Octreotide

in the management of an acute crisis during anaesthesia. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1989,

17, 367-370.

See also Warmington A.

HUI, T W

+ Short T G*, Hong W, Suen T, Gin T*, Plummer J. Additive interactions between

propofol and ketamine when used for induction in female patients. Anesthesiology,

1995, 82, 641-648.

HUNT-SMITH, J

+ Donaghy A, Leslie K, Kluger M. Gunn K, Warwick N. Safety and efficacy of target

controlled infusion (Diprifusion) versus manually controlled infusion of propofol for

anaesthesia. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1999, 27, 260-264.

HUTCHINSON, B R

Changes in pulse rate and blood pressure after extubation. Br J Anaesth, 1964, 36, 661-

665.

+ Newson A J. Pre-operative neutralization of gastric acidity. Anaesth Intensive

Care,1975, 3, 198-203.

Preoperative magnesium trisilicate in infants. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1976, 4, 192-195.

(letter) Preoperative magnesium trisilicate in children. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1978,

6,85-86.

(letter) Acid aspiration syndrome. Br J Anaesth, 1979, 51, 75.

+ Merry A F, Wild C J. The relationship of duration of fast to the volume and pH of

gastric content. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1986, 14, 128-130.

(letter) An unusual leak. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1987, 15, 355.

(letter) Day surgery survey. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1996, 24, 624.

See also Rawstron R E.

HYDE, P R See Yee R.

HYNDMAN, J (letter) Oral premedication with methadone, promethazine and diclofenac. Anaesth

Intensive Care, 1993, 21, 254 -255.

IRELAND, N

+ Meagher N, Sleigh J W, Henderson J D. Heart rate variabilty in patients recovering

from general anaesthesia. Br J Anaesth, 1996, 76, 657-662.

ISBISTER, J P

+ Fisher M McD*. Adverse effects of plasma volume expanders. Anaesth Intensive

Care, 1980, 8, 145-151.

JACK, J J B*

Physiology of peripheral nerve fibres in relation to their size. Br J Anaesth, 1975,47,

173-182 (see also 211-212).

JAIN, U

+ Body S C, Bellows W, Wolfman R, Mangano C M, Mathew J, Youngs E, Wilson R,

Zhang A, Mangano D T. Multicentre study of target-controlled infusion of propofol-

sufentanil or sufentanil-midazolam for coronary artery bypass graft

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JANUSZKIEWICZ, J S See Adams C D.

JASTRZWBSKI, J

+ Sykes M K, Hilgard P, Henry K, Gibbs J M, Chakrabarti M K. Thrombin-induced

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JENKINS, S A

+ Marshall C F. Awake intubation made easily and acceptable. Anaesth Intensive Care,

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JEPHCOTT, J A

(letter) Anaesth Intensive Care, 1974, 2, 384.

(letter) S.I.Units, etc. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1978, 6, 87-88.

(letter) Ignition capabilities of laryngoscopes. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1981, 9, 397-398.

The Macintosh laryngoscope. Anaesthesia, 1984, 39, 474 -479.

JERUMS, G

+ Whittingham S*, Wilson P*. Anaphylaxis to suxamethonium. Br J Anaesth, 1967, 73-

77.

JOHANNSEN, E K + Munro A J. Remifentanil in emergency caesarean section in pre-eclampsia

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JOHNSON, D M See Woolner D F.

JOHNSON, H D See Gibbs J M.

JOHNSON, I A T

+ Andrzejowski J, Sikiotis L. (letter) Arousal following isoprenaline. Anaesth Intensive

Care, 1999, 27, 221.

+ Andrzejowski J C, Currie J S A. Lower limb compartment syndrome resulting from

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See also Andrzejowski J.

JOHNSON, P A

+ Outhred A K, Raper R F, Fisher M McD*. Constancy of air-oxygen mixtures in

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+ Bihari D J, Raper R F, Haughton M A, Fisher M M*, Herkes R G. A comparison

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+ Raper R F, Fisher M McD*. The impact of heat and moisture exchanging humidifiers

on work of breathing. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1995, 23, 697-701.

JOHNSON, R See Anderson B J.

JONES, D

+ Laurence A S, Thornton A J. Total intravenous anaesthesia with etomidate-

fentanyl.Use in general and gynaecological surgery. Anaesthesia, 1983, 38, 29-34.

(letter) Total intravenous anaesthesia. Anaesthesia, 1985, 40, 204.

+ Prankerd R, Lang C, Chilvers M, Bignell S, Short T. Propofol-thiopentone admixture -

- hypnotic dose, pain on injection and effect on blood pressure. Anaesth Intensive Care,

1999, 27, 346-356.

JONES, M R See Ngan Kee W D.

JONES, S F + Ulyatt D (letter) Ketorolac and renal impairment. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1994, 22,

113-114.

JOYCE, C J

(letter) Tubuloglomerular feedback mechanism. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1993, 21, 131.

+ Baker A B. What is the role of absorption atalectasis in the genesis of perioperative

pulmonry collapse? Anaesth Intensive Care, 1995, 23. 691-696.

+ Baker A B. Effects of inspired gas composition during anaesthesia for abdominal

hysterectomy on postoperative lung volumes. Br J Anaesth, 1995, 75, 417-421.

+ Baker A B, Chartres S. Influence of inspired nitrogen concentration during anaesthesia

for coronary artery bypass grafting on postoperative atalectasis. Br J Anaesth,

1995, 75, 422-427.

+ Baker A B, Parkinson R, Zacharias M. Nitrous oxide and the rate of gas uptake from

an unventilated lung in dogs. Br J Anaesth, 1996, 76, 292-296.

+ Hickling K G. Permissive hypercapnia and gas exchange in lungs with high Qs/Qt: a

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See also Baker A B, Kennedy R R.

JUDSON, J A + De Jonch H J, Walmsley J B W. Possible cross-sensitivity between halothane and

methoxyflurane: report of a case. Anesthesiology, 1971, 35, 527-532.

(letter) Changes in arterial PO2 in one lung anaesthesia. Br J Anaesth, 1974, 46, 170.

(letter) Complications of osmotherapy. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1983, 11, 180.

See also Adams C D.

KANAGASUNDARAM, S

See Anderson B J.

KATZ, J A

+ Fragen R J, Shanks C A*, Dunn K, McNulty B, Rudd G D. Dose-response

relationships of doxacurium chloride in humans during anaethesia with nitrous oxide

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KAYE, S E

The hypotensive effect of fresh lyophilised plasma. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1976, 4,

196-198.

+ Dimai W, Gattiker R. Intravenous nitroglycerine during surgery for coronary artery

disease. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1981, 9, 247-254.

See also Merry A F.

KEMPTHORNE, P M

+ Brown T C K. Anaesthesia and the mucopolysaccharidoses: a survey of techniques

and problems. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1983, 11, 203-207.

+ Brown T C K. Nerve blocks around the knee in children. Anaesth Intensive Care,

1984, 12, 14 -17.

See also Lee A.

KENNEDY, R R

Data recording and trend display during anaesthesia using ‘Maclab’. Anaesth Intensive

Care, 1991, 19, 426-428.

+ Stokes J W, Downing P. Anaesthesia and the ‘inert’ gases with special reference to

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+ Meyer M, Joyce C. (letter) Supplemental oxygen using an LMA. Anaesth Intensive

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(letter) Detecting arterial puncture while inserting central venous lines. Anaesth

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+ Baker A B. Solubility characteristics of the ideal agent for measurement of cardiac

output by soluble gas uptake methods. Br J Anaesth, 1993, 71, 398-402.

+ Baker A B. Analysis of uncertainty in theoretical methods of cardiac output using the

“Monte Carlo” technique. Br J Anaesth, 1993, 71, 403-409.

See also French R A, Thorpe C M, Weir H M.

KHARASCH, E D

+ Armstrong A S, Gunn K*, Artru A, Cox K, Karol M D. Clinical sevoflurane

metabolism and disposition II. The role of cytochrome P450 2EI in fluoride and

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+ Ngan Kee W D*, Critchley L A H. Epidural meperidine does not cause haemodynamic

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(letter) Minilaparotomy under local infiltration in a high risk case. Anaesth Intensive

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(letter) Erythromycin -- a prokinetic and pro-arrhythmogenic agent. Anaesth Intensive

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+ Willemsen G. Anti-aspiration prophylaxis in New Zealand: a national survey. Anaesth

Intensive Care, 1998, 26, 70-77.

Trainees’ attitudes to research as part of anaesthetic training. Anaesth Intensive Care,

1998, 26, 92-95.

(letter) Delayed onset femoral nerve block following an inguinal field block for hernia

repair. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1998, 26, 592-596.

+ Bukofzer M, Bullock M. Anaesthetic assistants: their role in the development and

resolution of anaesthetic incidents. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1999, 27, 269-274.

+ Laidlaw T, Khursandi D S. Personality profiles of Australian anaesthetists. Anaesth

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+ Short T G. Aspiration during anaesthesia: a review of 133 cases from the Australian

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+ Laidlaw T M, Kruger N, Harrison M J. Personality traits of anaesthetists and

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+ Tham E J, Coleman N A, Runciman W B, Bullock M F M. Inadequate pre-operative

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(letter) Ephedrine may predispose to arrhythmias in obstetric anaesthesia. Anaesth

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See also Barclay K, Harrison M J, Hunt-Smith J.

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KRUGER, N See Kluger M T.

KUMARASINGHE, N + Harpin R, Stewart A W. Blood loss during suction termination of pregnancy with two

different anaesthetic techniques. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1997, 25, 48-50.

LAFOREST, M

+ More D, Fisher M*. Predisposing factors in anaphylactoid reactions to anaesthetic

drugs in an Australian population: the role of allergy, atopy and previous anaesthesia.

Anaesth Intensive Care, 1980, 8, 454 -459.

LAIDLAW, T M See Kluger M T.

LAM, K K

+ So H Y, Gin T*. Gastric pH and volume after oral fluids in the post-partum

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LANGTON, E E See Pollock N A.

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LEE, A (letter) Subarachnoid spread or injection? Anaesthesia, 1989, 44, 264 -265.

+ Boon D, Bagshaw P, Kempthorne P. A randomised double-blind study of intrapleural

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LEE, B B

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LEIVERS, D

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LEWER, B M F

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LEWIS, G M

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MACKAY P*

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MACKIE, D S

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MANNERS, J M

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MEYER-WITTINS, M

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PAYNE, K A

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PERERA, A

See Fry R A.

PERSON, J See Warmington A.

PESKETT, M J

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(letter) Training in fibreoptic intubation. Br J Anaesth, 1992, 69, 331.

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PESKETT, W G H

Antacids before obstetric anaesthesia. Anaesthesia, 1973, 28, 509-513.

(letter) Reducing the risk of acid aspiration during caesarean section. Anesth Analg,

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See also Leivers D.

PETRIE, K J See Garden A L.

PFEIFER, M V See Zacharias M.

PILDITCH, F D See Nair S K G.

PLUMMER, J L

+ Short T G (letter) Analysis of effects of drug combinations. Br J Anaesth, 1992, 68,

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POLLOCK, A N (N A)

+ Blair G (letter) Reconstitution of dantrolene. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1989, 17, 383.

+ Hodges M, Sendall J. Prolonged malignant hyperthermia in the absence of triggering

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+ Hodges M, Sendall J (letter) Tourniquet ischaemia and malignant hyperthermia.

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+ Hodges M, Sendall J (letter) Reply to Caroff and Mann on neuroleptic malignant

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PRIDDY, R (letter) Bradycardia after atracurium. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1984, 12, 175.

PRYOR, W J Chin supporter. Anaesthesia, 1954, 9, 120-121.

Some studies on external cardiac massage. Br J Anaesth, 1962, 34, 566-570.

(letter) External cardiac massage. Br J Anaesth, 1962, 34, 829.

Oesophageal stethoscope. Anaesthesia, 1964, 19, 295-296.

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PRYS-ROBERTS, C

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PUNNOOSE, V A

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PURDIE, G See Galletly D C.

PYE, F See Lloyd R.

RAHMAN, H See Krishna G

RAINEY, H B

Radiation sterilisation and the anaesthetist. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1974, 2, 48-53.

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RAMAGE, M C See Merry A F.

RAMSAY, J G

+ Cutfield G R*, Francis C M, Devlin W H, Foex D P. Halothane-verapamil causes

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RAMZAN, I M

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+ Shanks C A*, Triggs E J. Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of gallamine

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RANKIN, A P N + Comber R E H. Management of fifty cases of chest injury with a regimen of epidural

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RAPER, R F

+ Fisher M McD*. Resuscitation in acute haemorrhage. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1984,

12, 212-216.

+ Fisher M M*. Brain death and organ donation -- a point of view. Anaesth Intensive

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RAWLINSON, F See Miller M T.

RAWSTRON, R E + McNeill T D. (letter) Pin index system. Br J Anaesth, 1962, 34, 591-592.

+ McNeill T D. “ “ “ “ Br J Anaesth, 1962, 34, 670.

+ Hutchinson B R. Pupillary and circulatory changes at the termination of relaxant

anaesthesia. Br J Anaesth, 1963, 35, 795-803.

Oxygen and anaemia: their effects in mice, on induction time and survival time with

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Oxygen and air (mice). Br J Anaesth, 1969, 41, 475-480.

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Preoperative haemoglobin levels. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1976, 4, 175-185.

+ Walton J K. Body temperature changes during transurethral prostatectomy. Anaesth

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RAYMOND, J A

Prediction of inspired oxygen concentration within a circle anaesthetic system. Br J

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RAYNES, M A + Chisholm R, Woolner D F, Gibbs J M. A clinical comparison of atracurium and

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REES, D

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REID, A W

+ Anderson B J, Futter M E, Holford N H G. Relationship of muscle strength to

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REX, M A E* Stimulation of laryngospasm in the cat by volatile anaesthetics. Br J Anaesth, 1966, 38,

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A review of the structural and functional basis of laryngospasm and a discussion of the

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The production of laryngospasm in the cat by volatile anaesthetic agents. Br J Anaesth,

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Studies on the nerve pathways involved in the laryngeal reflex (laryngospasm) in the cat.

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The effects of other drugs on the stimulation of laryngospasm in the cat: atropine;

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The possible role of the carotid bodies as chemoreceptors in the laryngeal reflex.

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RICHARDS, M J

Acute tracheoesophageal fistula following oesophageal tube removal during anaesthesia.

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RICHARDSON, T

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RIDDELL, T See Nagappan R.

RIGBY, R (letter) Closed system use of isoflurane and enflurane. Anaesthesia, 1990, 45, 500.

RITCHIE, J R

Some highlights of a recent trip through North America. Anesth Analg, 1959, 38, 354 -

358.

Simple device for maintaining cuff pressure. Anaesthesia, 1962, 17, 96.

(letter) A simple and reliable warning device for failing oxygen pressure. Br J Anaesth,

1974, 46, 323.

ROBB, D Spinal anaesthesia: routine procedures. ANZJ Surg, 1940, 10, 173-177.

ROBERTS, M T S

+ Wiseman N E. Constant negative pressure: an adjunct in the treatment of gastroschisis.

Anaesth Intensive Care, 1976, 4, 141-145.

+ Baker A B. The value of anaesthesia training in the first two postgraduate years.

Anaesth Intensive Care, 1976, 4, 337-341.

(letter) International Association for the Study of Pain. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1982, 10,

377.

See also Davis F M.

ROBERTSON, N N See Harrison M J.

ROBINSON, B J

+ Rees D, Galletly D C. (letter) Corticosteroids and resistance to vecuronium. Br J

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+ Buyck H C E, Galletly D C. Effect of propofol on heart rate, arterial pressure and

digital plethysmograph variability. Br J Anaesth, 1994, 73, 167-173.

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ROBINSON, E P

+ Rex M A E*, Brown T C K. A comparison of different concentrations of lignocaine

hydrochloride used for topical anaesthesia of the larynx of the cat. Anaesth Intensive

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ROLLINSON, M

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RONAI, A

+ Shanks C A*. The making of an anesthesiologist: a review of the American scene.

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ROSE, M

+ Thorpe C M. Contralateral pulmonary oedema. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1995, 23, 352-

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ROSS, I A

(letter) Gigantic schwannoma in neurofibromatosis. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1982, 10,

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ROTHWELL, R P G See Chin L S, Havill J H.

ROWBOTHAM, S J

+ Gin T*, Cheung L P. General anaesthesia for caesarean section in a patient with

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+ Critchley L A H, Gin T*. Uterine rupture and epidural analgesia during trial of labour.

Anaesthesia, 1997, 52, 486-488.

ROWE, (W) L

+ Galletly D C, Henderson R S. Accuracy of text entries within a manually compiled

anaesthetic record. Br J Anaesth, 1992, 68, 381-387.

See also Galletly D C.

ROXBURGH, A J

See Baker A B.

RUSSELL, W C (letter) Complications and inappropriate use of minitracheostomy. Anaesth Intensive

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See also Maycock E J.

RUTHERFORD, J S + Merry A F, Occleshaw C J. Depth of central venous catheterisation: an audit of

practice in a cardiac surgical unit. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1994, 22, 267-271.

SAGE, D J

Intradermal drug testing following anaphylactoid reactions during anaesthesia. Anaesth

Intensive Care, 1981, 9, 381-386.

+ Feldman H S, Arthur G R, Datta S, Ferretti A M, Norway S B, Covino B G. Influence

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+ Close A, Boas R A. Reversal of midazolam sedation with anexate. Br J Anaesth, 1987,

59, 459-464.

Epidurals, spinals and bleeding disorders in pregnancy: a review. Anaesth Intensive

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See also Rodgers A.

SALAMA, D J

+ Body S C*. Management of a term parturient with tracheal stenosis. Br J Anaesth,

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SALAMONSEN, L A* + Cole W J, Salamonsen R F*. Simultaneous trace analysis of nitrous oxide and

halothane in air. Br J Anaesth, 1978, 50, 221-227.

SALAMONSEN, R F* A preliminary report on the development of a new injector-vaporiser. Br J Anaesth,

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+ Smith K. An approach to programmed anaesthesia. Anaesthesia, 1976, 31, 1043-1048.

+ Cole W J (letter) Linearity of response of the flame ionisation detector. Br J Anaesth,

1976, 48, 1120.

+ Cole W J. Effect of polarity on the response of the flame ionisation detector to

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A vaporizing system for programmed anaesthesia. Br J Anaesth, 1978, 50, 425-433.

+ Targett L A, Boyd T. An anaesthetic circuit to improve patient monitoring by gas

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+ Tulloh A M, Boyd T. Adaptation of the Quadrupole mass spectrometer to multi-patient

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+ Kaye D, Esmore D S. Inhalation of nitric oxide provides selective pulmonary

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SARA, C A

+ Shanks C A*. The peripheral pulse monitor -- a review of electrical

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SCHNIDER, T W

+ Minto C F*, Fiset P, Gregg K M, Shafer S L. Semilunar canonical correlation applied

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SCHUG, S A

+ Haridas R P. Development and organisational structure of an acute pain service in a

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+ Fry R A. Continuous regional analgesia in comparison with intravenous opioid

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See also Sidebotham D.

SCHUITMAKER, M N

+ Anderson B J, Halford N H G, Woollard G A. Pharmacokinetics of paracetamol in

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SCOTT D A

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SEELYE, E R

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Anaesthesia for children with congenital heart disease. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1973, 1,

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See also Evans P J D, Harris E A, Simpson B R, Watson W E .

SEIGNE, R (letter) Thoughts from abroad. Anaesthesia, 2000, 55, 304 -305.

SENDALL, J See Pollock N (A N).

SHANKS C A*

Intravenous octapressin during halothane anaesthesia. Br J Anaesth, 1963, 35, 640-644.

Four cases of unilateral epidural analgesia. Br J Anaesth, 1968, 40, 999-1002.

+ Penny R. Plasma proteins and dose requirements of tubocurarine. Anaesth Intensive

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+ Harrison G A. Mechanical factors affecting the evoked pressures from a simple twitch

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+ Sara C. Airway heat and humidity during endotracheal intubation (1). Anaesth

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Anaesth Intensive Care, 1973, 1, 415-417.

+ Sara C. A reappraisal of the multiple gauze heat and moisture exchanger. Anaesth

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+ Harrison G A. Mechanical measurement of neuromuscular blockade. Br J Anaesth,

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+ Marsh H M. Simple core rewarming in accidental hypothermia. Br J Anaesth, 1973,

45, 522-525.

The effects of inspiration of gases saturated with water vapour on heat and moisture

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Clinical anaesthesia and the multi-gauze condenser-humidifier. Br J Anaesth, 1974, 46,

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Humidification and loss of body heat during anaesthesia. I. Quantification and

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+ Sara C A. Airway heat and humidity during endotracheal intubation (4). Anaesth

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+ Gibbs J M. A comparison of two heated water-bath humidifiers. Anaesth Intensive

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Heat balance during surgery involving body cavities. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1975, 3,

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Control of heat balance during arterial surgery. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1975, 3, 118-

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Mean skin temperature during anaesthesia: an assessment of formulae in the supine

surgical patient. Br J Anaesth, 1975, 47, 871-875.

(letter) The effect of anaesthetic gas humidification on body temperature. Br J Anaesth,

1976, 48, 504.

+ Campbell D I, Telford H. Respiratory mechanics with constant flow inspiration. Br J

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+ Campbell D I, Telford H J. Airway pressure changes observable with constant-flow

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+ Sara C (letter) The peripheral pulse monitor. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1979, 7, 75.

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+ Jarvis J E. Electromyographic and mechanical twitch responses following

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+ Walker J S, Ramzan M L, Triggs E J. Dose response curves for four neuromuscular

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+ Funk D I, Avran M J, Henthorn T K. Gallamine administered by combined bolus and

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Dose-response curves for alcuronium and pancuronium alone and in combination.

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+ Avram M J, Ronai A K, Bowsher D J. The pharmacokinetics of d-tubocurarine with

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+ Wade L D, Meyer R, Wilkinson C J. Changes of body temperature and heat in cardiac

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Interpretation and critical appraisal of journal articles. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1985, 13,

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Pharmacokinetics of the nondepolarizing neuromuscular relaxants applied to calculation

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Neuromuscular contributions in eight anaesthesia journals. Can J Anaesth, 1992, 39, 66-

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+ Fragen R J, Ling D. Continuous i.v. infusion of rocuronium (ORG 9426) in patients

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+ Avram M J, Krejcic T C, Henthorn T K. Calculation of an effect compartment rate

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See also Avram M A, Behnia R, Benzon H T, Campbell D I, Carbone-Traber K B,

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SHARMAN, J R See Chapman M H.

SHARPE, G J + Cleary M J, Galletly D C. (letter) Ethical considerations in clinical trials. Anaesth

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SHIPTON, E A + Minkowitz H S, Becker P J. (letter) PCA in burn injuries: the subcutaneous route. Can

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Tramadol -- present and future. Anaesth Intensive Care, 2000, 28, 363-374.

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+ Forrest P, Galletly D C. Paradoxical reactions to benzodiazepines -- a genetically

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+ Galletly D C. Double-blind comparison of midazolam and tenazepam as oral

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+ Galletly D C. Residual psychomotor effects following reversal of midazolam sedation

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+ Chui P T. Propofol and midazolam act synergistically in combination. Br J Anaesth,

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+ Galletly D C. Acute tolerance from benzodiazepine night sedation. Anaesthesia, 1991,

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+ Plummer J L, Chui P T. Hypnotic and anaesthetic interactions between midazolam,

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+ Tam Y H, Tan P, Oh T E. (letter) Pharmacokinetic model controlled infusion of

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+ Critchley L A H, Oh T E. (letter) Application of the back-to-basics approach to

teaching medical students. Anaesthesia, 1995, 50, 260-261.

+ Critchley L A H. (letter) Haemodynamic effects of subarachnoid block in the elderly.

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+ Lim T A, Tam Y H. Prospective evaluation of pharmacokinetic model-controlled

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See also Aun C S T, Buckley T A, Chen P P, Critchley L A H, Galletly D C, Gin T,

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SIDEBOTHAM, D + Anderson B, Featherstone D, Schug S A. Transfer of adenovirus infection from patient

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SIKIOTIS, L See Andrzejowski J, Johnson A I T.

SIMCOCK, J L Intramuscular trimeprazine tartrate (premed). Anaesthesia, 1961, 16, 483-488.

SIMPSON, B R

+ Seelye E R, Clayton J I, Parkhouse J. Morphine combined with tetrahydroaminacrine

for postoperative pain. Br J Anaesth, 1962, 34, 95-101.

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SLEIGH, J W + Matheson K H, Boys J E. The use of atracurium bresylate for laparoscopy.

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+ Saddler J M. (letter) Air embolus and epidural anaesthesia. Anaesthesia, 1986, 41, 878.

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(letter) Use of a transcranial Doppler to estimate relative changes in cardiac output by

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+ Donovan J. Comparison of bispectral index, 95% spectral edge frequency and

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+ Cursons R T. Generic polymerase chain reaction followed by DNA sequencing as a

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SMEELE, P Q See Woolner D F.

SMITH J

(letter) Understanding pulse oximetry. Anaesth Intensive Care, 1992, 20, 255-256.

SMITH, J A

+ Salamonsen R F*, Rosenfeldt F l, Esmore D S. Initial clinical experience with the

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SMITH, P See Baker G W.

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