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  3. Vol. 26 No. 5 (2020)

Vol. 26 No. 5 (2020)

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Published: 2020-10-08

Editorial

  • Methoxyflurane: inspiration of the old to breathe life into the new

    R Hofmeyr
    218-220
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Review Articles

  • Intubating conditions following four different doses of propofol in children

    T Du Preez, J M Dippenaar
    223-229
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Original Research

  • Re-intubation frequency in paediatric surgical patients: a randomised controlled trial Re-intubation frequency in pediatric patients

    A M A Elshazly, E A A Motlb, N A A Ghaffar
    230-234
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  • Efficacy of inhaled methoxyflurane for procedural analgesia in paediatric burns: a pilot study

    M A Wellbeloved, R Parkhurst, K H Keeling
    235-239
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  • Use of methoxyflurane for paediatric patients in a regional burn service outpatient clinic

    S L Wall, D L Clarke, M T B Smith, N L Allorto
    240-244
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  • Assessment of continuous ventilation during tracheal dilatation using a novel, non-occlusive balloon in an ovine model

    R Hofmeyr, J McGuire, P Marwick, K Park, M Proxenos, M Lehmann, H Weich
    245-249
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  • Essential pain management at a rural district hospital in Burundi

    G C Sund, W Morriss, K Ikeda, A Izere, J C Kwizera
    250-255
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Letters to the Editor

  • Are Groote Schuur Hospital anaesthesiologists burnt out?

    J F Coetzee
    256-258
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CPD Questionnaire

  • CPD Questionnaire (V26N05)

    Editorial Office
    260
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