Past Edition
Editorials
Critical Care and Resuscitation the journal of the Joint Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine
N. T. Matthews, L. I. G. Worthley
Crit Care Resusc 2004; 6 (1): 7-16
Vasopressors in cardiac arrest: we may never know!
P. Morley
Crit Care Resusc 2004; 6 (1): 7-16
Life without the PA catheter
T. J. Morgan
Crit Care Resusc 2004; 6 (1): 7-16
Managing septic acute renal failure: “fill and spill”? “squeeze and diurese”? or “block Bax to the max”?
R. Bellomo, L. Wan, C. May
Crit Care Resusc 2004; 6 (1): 7-16
Special Review
Diagnosis and Management of Acute Pancreatitis
S. Baker
Crit Care Resusc 2004; 6 (1): 17-27
Case Report
Diltiazem Overdose Haemodynamic Response to Hyperinsulinaemia-Euglycaemia Therapy: A Case Report
L. Min, K. Deshpande
Crit Care Resusc 2004; 6 (1): 28-30
Clinical Practice Reviews
Current Concepts in the Management of Heart Failure
R. Young, L. I. G. Worthley
Crit Care Resusc 2004; 6 (1): 31-53
Aetiology and Management of Acute Cardiac Tamponade
D. Collins
Crit Care Resusc 2004; 6 (1): 54-58
Basic Science Review
Quantifying Cerebral Autoregulation in Health and Disease
J. A. Myburgh
Crit Care Resusc 2004; 6 (1): 59-67
Point of View
Futility and its cost in the management of the critically ill patient
L. I. G. Worthley
Crit Care Resusc 2004; 6 (1): 68-68
Investigation Vignette
An 83-Year-old Man Admitted to Hospital Drowsy, Confused, Hypotensive and With Generalised Rigidity
K. Deshpande
Crit Care Resusc 2004; 6 (1): 69-70
Occasional Essay
“I gave her a litre of saline and then some frusemide to ‘kick’ the kidneys along”
L. I. G. Worthley
Crit Care Resusc 2004; 6 (1): 71-72