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  3. Vol. 25 No. 6 (2019)

Vol. 25 No. 6 (2019)

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Published: 2019-12-04

Editorial

  • Substance use in anaesthesia practitioners in South Africa

    L Dannatt, J Hoare
    3-4
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Review Articles

  • The Nagin Parbhoo History of Anaesthesia Museum – Part 1

    P C Gordon, M F M James
    5-13
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Original Research

  • The prevalence of substance use in anaesthesia practitioners in South Africa

    J L Van Der Westhuizen, F Roodt, Dr, M Nejthardt, T Esterhuizen, M Flint, D Van Straaten, P Magni
    14-20
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  • The influence of delayed sample processing time on PO2 values in critically ill patients with sepsis-induced leucocytosis

    A Myburgh, R Kassanjee, P R Pretorius
    21-25
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  • The Ultrasound-guided erector spinae plane block for acute pain management in patients undergoing posterior lumbar interbody fusion under general anaesthesia

    M R El Ghamry, A S Elgebaly, A G Anwar, M N Shaddad
    26-31
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Case Studies

  • Anaesthetic management of a three-month-old baby for cervical limited dorsal myeloschisis repair using propofol and alfentanil infusions guided by pharmacokinetic simulation software: A case report

    E Coetzee, R Gray, C Hollmann, N J M Enslin, J F Coetzee
    32-35
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  • Cyclomydril® eye drops: An unusual contributing factor to postoperative apnoea in a neonate – A case report

    C Pfister, K Timmerman
    36-37
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