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  3. Vol. 26 No. 1 (2020)

Vol. 26 No. 1 (2020)

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Published: 2020-03-12

Editorial

  • Blood product usage

    R D Wise, M Gibbs
    6-8
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Review Articles

  • Ketamine and midazolam as procedural sedation in children: a structured literature review and narrative synthesis

    P Reddy, M Ramburuth, R N Rodseth
    10-16
    • PDF
  • A review of the anatomy and a step-by-step visual guide to performing an ultrasound-guided infraclavicular brachial plexus block

    S Govender, D Möhr, Z N Tshabalala, A N Van Schoor
    17-22
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Original Research

  • Preoperative anaemia in patients undergoing open intra-abdominal surgery at a South African tertiary hospital

    K Jadhunandan, Y Moodley, P D Gopalan
    24-29
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  • Hypophosphataemia after cardiopulmonary bypass – incidence and clinical significance, a South African perspective

    L E Grobbelaar, G Joubert, B J S Diedericks
    30-36
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  • Opinions of doctors working in South African critical care units regarding unconsented testing and empirical treatment of HIV-positive patients in ICU

    A K Asghar, A M Carpenter, J N Mudali, M Reade, R D Wise
    38-44
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  • A retrospective study to evaluate the anaesthetic choices and complications for patients with osteogenesis imperfecta at a quaternary referral hospital

    M E S Mohmmad, L Cronjé, B Kusel
    45-50
    • PDF

CPD Questionnaire

  • CPD Questionnaire (V26N1)

    Editorial Office
    52
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