In the latest issue...
- Current knowledge of NIV and CPAP in acute care setting
- POC and central lab blood gas results compared
- Unusual cause of pneumoperitoneum in premature infant
Contents
Editorial advisory board
Editor:

Professor Michael Rennie
Editorial Advisory Board
- Dr P Andrews, Reader in Anaesthesia, Intensive Care & Pain Medicine, University of Edinburgh and Lead Clinician, Critical Care Services, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh
- Dr O Boyd, Consultant of Intensive Care, Department of Intensive Care, Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton
- Dr I T Campbell, Reader in Anaesthesia, University of Manchester, and Honorary Consultant (Anaesth), Withington Hospital, Manchester
- Dr J H Coakley, Consultant in Intensive Care and Medical Director, Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
- Dr A Davenport, Consultant Nephrologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer, UCL Centre for Nephrology, London
- Dr C Deakin, Consultant Anaesthetist, Department of Anaesthesia, Southampton General Hospital, Southampton
- Professor D Edbrooke, Professor, Intensive Care Medicine, Sheffield Hallam University, Consultant in Intensive Care, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield
- Ms J Fawcett, ICU Team Leader and Medical School Research Nurse, Adult Intensive Care Unit, St George's Hospital, London
- Dr R O Feneck, Consultant in Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Guy¹s and St Thomas¹ NHS Trust, London
- Professor A Greenough, Professor of Neonatology and Clinical Respiratory Physiology, Guy¹s, King¹s and St Thomas¹ School of Medicine, King¹s College, London
- Professor R D Griffiths, Professor of Medicine (Intensive Care), University of Liverpool and Head of Intensive Care, Whiston Hospital, Liverpool Emergency Medical Service, The Royal London Hospital, London


