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  3. Vol. 22 No. 3 (2016)

Vol. 22 No. 3 (2016)

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Published: 2016-07-06

Editorial

  • The need for uniformity in research definitions and the Standardized Endpoints for Perioperative Medicine (StEP) initiative

    Bruce Biccard
    3
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Review Articles

  • Kounis syndrome: a narrative review

    Petrus Fourie
    4-10
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Research Articles

  • Efficacy of premixed versus sequential administration of dexmedetomidine as an adjuvant to intrathecal hyperbaric bupivacaine in lower limb surgery

    Gunjan Chaudhrya, Deepak Singla, Jagdish Dureja, Pranav Bansal, Kirti Ahuja
    12-16
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  • Thoracic epidural anaesthesia for major abdominal surgeries: experience in private hospital setting in Uyo, South-South Nigeria

    Otu Enenyi Etta, Kingsley Umeh, Sylvia G Akpan
    17-19
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  • Traditional medicine use in surgical patients in a South African tertiary hospital

    G D Nethathe, T Matamba, J Malumalu, N Dladla, T Bayibayi, S L Russell
    20-23
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  • Paediatric cardiac anaesthesia in sickle cell disease: a case series

    Petrus Jacobus Janse van Rensburg, Jenny Thomas
    24-30
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Letters to the Editor

  • The impact of introducing drug labelling at Grey’s Hospital Theatre over a six-month period

    Reitze Rodseth, Zane Farina
    31
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  • The idea of adequacy

    Gary Christopher Simpson
    32
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