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BJA 117/1 British Journal of Anaesthesia Volume 117 Number 1 July 2016 P ages 1–142 2

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Volume 117, Number 1, July 2016 ISSN 0007-0912 (Print) 1471-6771 (Online) Editor-in-Chief: Ravi P. Mahajan

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International Journal of Anaesthesia

Volume 117 Number 7 July 2016

EDITORIALS

Prediction in airway management: what is worthwhile, what is a waste of time and what about the future?

W. H. Teoh and M. S. Kristensen 1

Skeletal muscle and plasma concentrations of cefazolin

P. C. Jutte, J. J. W. Ploegmakers and S. K. Bulstra 3

Need to consider human factors when determining first-line technique for emergency front-of-neck access

A. Timmermann, N. Chrimes and C. A. Hagberg 5

In support of ‘usual’ perioperative care

K. Raghunathan and X. S. Wang 7

Value of knowing physical characteristics of the airway device before using it

A. A. J. Van Zundert, M. W. Skinner, T. C. R. V. Van Zundert, S. R. Luney and J. J. Pandit 12

REVIEW ARTICLE

Delayed cerebral ischaemia prevention and treatment after aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage: a systematic review

M. Veldeman, A. Ho¨llig, H. Clusmann, A. Stevanovic, R. Rossaint and M. Coburn 17

CARDIOVASCULAR

Randomized evaluation of fibrinogenvsplacebo in complex cardiovascular surgery (REPLACE): a double-blind phase III study of haemostatic therapy

N. Rahe-Meyer, J. H. Levy, C. D. Mazer, A. Schramko, A. A. Klein, R. Brat, Y. Okita, Y. Ueda, D. S. Schmidt,

R. Ranganath and R. Gill 41

Beneficial effects of levosimendan on survival in patients undergoing extracorporeal membrane oxygenation after cardiovascular surgery

K. Distelmaier, C. Roth, L. Schrutka, C. Binder, B. Steinlechner, G. Heinz, I. M. Lang, G. Maurer, H. Koinig,

A. Niessner, M. Hu¨lsmann, W. Speidl and G. Goliasch 52

CLINICAL PRACTICE

Influence of variations in arterialPCO2 on surgical conditions during laparoscopic retroperitoneal surgery

M. Boon, C. Martini, M. Hellinga, R. Bevers, L. Aarts and A. Dahan 59

Compliance with an empirical antimicrobial protocol improves the outcome of complicated intra-abdominal infections: a prospective observational study

M. Guilbart, E. Zogheib, A. Ntouba, L. Rebibo, J. M. Re´gimbeau, Y. Mahjoub and H. Dupont 66

NEUROSCIENCES AND NEUROANAESTHESIA

Sumatriptan improves postoperative quality of recovery and reduces postcraniotomy headache after cranial nerve decompression

L. Venkatraghavan, L. Li, T. Bailey, P. H. Manninen and M. Tymianski 73

Inhibiting NADPH oxidase protects against long-term memory impairment induced by neonatal sevoflurane exposure in mice

Z. Sun, M. Satomoto, Y. U. Adachi, H. Kinoshita and K. Makita 80

PAEDIATRICS

Skeletal muscle and plasma concentrations of cefazolin during complex paediatric spinal surgery A. S. Himebauch, W. N. Sankar, J. M. Flynn, M. T. Sisko, G. S. Moorthy, J. S. Gerber, A. F. Zuppa, E. Fox,

J. P. Dormans and T. J. Kilbaugh 87

Introduction of a paediatric anaesthesia comic information leaflet reduced preoperative anxiety in children B. Kassai, M. Rabilloud, E.Dantony, S.Grousson, O. Revol, S.Malik, T. Ginhoux, N. Touil, D. Chassard and

E. Pereira de Souza Neto 95

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RESPIRATION AND THE AIRWAY

Team-based model for non-operating room airway management: validation using a simulation-based study

S. DeMaria Jr, D. J. Berman, A. Goldberg, H.-M. Lin, Y. Khelemsky and A. I. Levine 103 Capnogram slope and ventilation dead space parameters: comparison of mainstream

and sidestream techniques

A. L. Balogh, F. Petak, G. H. Fodor, J. Tolnai, Z. Csorba and B. Babik 109

Predictors of difficult videolaryngoscopy with GlideScopewor C-MACwwith D-blade: secondary analysis from a large comparative videolaryngoscopy trial

M. F. Aziz, E. O. Bayman, M. M. Van Tienderen, M. M. Todd StAGE Investigator Group and A. M. Brambrink 118

TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH

Comparison of pathogenicity prediction tools on missense variants inRYR1andCACNA1Sassociated with malignant hyperthermia

A. H. Schiemann and K. M. Stowell 124

CORRESPONDENCE

Correspondence 129

BOOK REVIEW

Book Review 142

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