Table Of ContentINDEX TO VOLUME 27, 1998
Author Index’
A (see Latuszynski et al). 1998;27:146-8
Abraham I (see Moons et al). 1998;27:315-25 ——— (see Peck et al). 1998;27:279-82
Alkhuja S. 1998;27:74 (Letter) (see Qadir and Cunha). 1998;27:67-8
——. 1998;27:354 (Letter) Cupples SA, Paige-Dobson B, Armstrong D. Psychophysiological manifes-
——, Miller A. Tuberculous bronchoesophageal fistulae in patients infect- tations of anxiety in patients undergoing electrophysiology studies
ed with the human immunodeficiency virus: a case report and review 1998;27:374-86
1998;27:143-5
Allen JK (see Coyne and Allen). 1998;27:263-73 D
Armstrong D (see Cupples et al). 1998;27:374-86 Davis L] (see Trego et al). 1998;27:274-8
Aronson R (see Waugh et al). 1998;27:418-23 Davis M (see Cruz et al). 1998;27:297-305
De Geest S (see Moons et al). 1998;27:315-25
B De Orchis DF (see Mylonakis et al). 1998;27:63-6
Bakshi F, Barzilay Z, Paret G. Adenosine in the diagnosis and treatment of
narrow complex tachycardia in the pediatric intensive care unit E
1998;27:47-50 Eiger G (see Khanlou et al). 1998;27:344-7
Baldwin S (see Smith et al). 1998;27:99-108 Estenne M (see Maurer et al). 1998;27:223-9
Balogh D, Berry A. A challenge for clinical nurses: a new nursing role Estilo M (see Brandstetter et al). 1998;27:218-22
1998;27:355-9 Evans B} (see Harel et al). 1998;27:238-44
Barnason S, Graham J, Wild MC, Jensen LB, Rasmussen D, Schulz P, Woods
S, Carder B. Comparison of two endotracheal tube securement tech- F
Ferrans CE (see Kleinpell and Ferrans). !998;27:337-43
niques on unplanned extubation, oral mucosa, and facial skin integrity
Flanigan T (see Mylonakis et al). 1998;27:63-6
1998;27:409-17
Frost AE (see Maurer et al). 1998;27:223-9
Barzilay Z (see Bakshi et al). 1998;27:47-50
Berry A (see Balogh and Berry). 1998;27:355-9 G
Bliley A (see Gulanick et al). 1998;27:253-62 Gabbay DS, Cunha BA. Pseudosepsis secondary to bilateral adrenal hem
Bondmass M (see Piano et al). 1998:27:3-19 orrhage. 1998;27:348-51
Bonoan JT, Johnson DH, Cunha BA. Life-threatening babesiosis in an Gitler B (see Brandstetter et al). 1998;27:215-7 (Guest editorial)
asplenic patient treated with exchange transfusion, azithromycin, and —— (see Brandstetter et al). 1998;27:218-22
atovaquone. 1998;27:424-8 Glanville AR (see Maurer et al). 1998;27:223-9
(see Peck et al). 1998;27:279-82 Gorczyca CA (see Trego et al). 1998;27:274-8
Botti M, Williamson B, Steen K, McTaggart J, Reid E. The effect of pressure Graham J (see Barnason et al). 1998;27:409-17
bandaging on complications and comfort in patients undergoing coro- Grant GR (see Brandstetter et al). 1998;27:215-7 (Guest editorial)
nary angiography: a multicenter randomized trial. 1998;27:360-73 (see Brandstetter et al). 1998;27:218-22
Brandstetter RD, Grant GR, Estilo M, Rahim F, Singh K, Gitler B. Swan-Ganz Gulanick M, Bliley A, Perino B, Keough V. Recovery patterns and life-
catheter: misconceptions, pitfalls, and incomplete user knowledge—an style changes after coronary angioplasty: the patient’s perspective
identified trilogy in need of correction. 1998;27:218-22 1998;27:253-62
—— , Grant GR, Gitler B. Swan to phoenix: the metamorphosis Guse C (see Hartz et al). 1998;27:22-30
1998;27:215-7 (Guest editorial)
—— , Kabinoff GS. Bilioptysis: a sign of pulmonary capillary permeability H
injury. 1998;27:121-2 Halfens RIG (see Ketelaars et al). 1998;27:109-20
—— (see Cruz et al). 1998;27:297-305 Hall-Lord ML, Larsson G, Steen B. Pain and distress among elderly inten-
Brooks-Brunn JA. Validation of a predictive model for postoperative pul- sive care unit patients: comparison of patients’ experiences and nurses
monary complications. 1998;27:151-8 assessments. 1998;27:123-32
Burns JE (see Burns et al). 1998;27:58-62 Harel Y, Niranjan V, Evans BJ. The current practice patterns of mechanical
Burns SM, Spilman M, Wilmoth D, Carpenter R, Turrentine B, Wiley B ventilation for respiratory failure in pediatric patients. 1998;27:238-44
Marshall M, Martens S, Burns JE, Truwit JD. Are frequent inner cannula Harrisson S (see Lauri et al). 1998;27:133-42
changes necessary?: a pilot study. 1998;27:58-62 Hartz A, Guse C, Kayser K, Kuhn E, Johnson D. Use of postoperative infor-
mation to predict mortality rates for patients who have long stays in the
¢€ intensive care unit after coronary artery bypass grafting. 1998;27:22-30
Callister LC (see Lauri et al). 1998;27:133-42 Hentinen M (see Lukkarinen and Hentinen). 1998;27:189-99
Carder B (see Barnason et al). 1998;27:409-17 Hicks GL Jr. Cardiac surgery and the acute care nurse practitioner—“the
Carpenter R (see Burns et al). 1998;27:58-62 perfect link.” 1998;27:283-4 (Guest editorial)
Chlan L. Effectiveness of a music therapy intervention on relaxation and Higenbottam T (see Maurer et al). 1998;27:223-9
anxiety for patients receiving ventilatory assistance. 1998;27:169-76 Higgins DM. 1998;27:74 (Letter reply)
Clouse RE (see Metheny et al). 1998;27:285-92 Higgins PA. Patient perception of fatigue while undergoing long-term
Coyne KS, Allen JK. Assessment of functional status in patients with car- mechanical ventilation: incidence and associated factors. 1998;27
diac disease. 1998;27:263-73 177-83
Cruz R, Davis M, O'Neil H, Tamarin F, Brandstetter RD, Karetzky M Hill | (see Wadas and Hill). 1998;27:31-6
Pulmonary manifestations of inhaled street drugs. 1998;27:297-305 Holm K (see McLane et al). 1998;27:200-8
Cunha BA (see Bonoan et al). 1998;27:424-8 Honig EG (see Waugh et al). 1998; 27:418-23
(see Gabbay and Cunha). 1998;27:348-51 Hu W-Y (see Shih et al). 1998;27:82-98
Huang G-S (see Shih et al). 1998;27:82-98
Hussey LC, Leeper B, Hynan LS. Development of the sternal wound infec-
tion prediction scale. 1998,27:326-36
*January/February, pp. 1-74; March/April, pp. 75-150; May/June, pp. 151-214
July/August, pp. 215-282; September/October, pp. 283-354; November/December, pp Huyer Abu-Saad H (see Ketelaars et al). 1998;27:109-20
355-438 Hynan LS (see Hussey et al). 1998;27:326-36
HEART & LUNG VOL. 26, NO. 6
Author Index
J Mostert R (see Ketelaars et al). 1998;27:109-20
Jenkins LS (see Perkins and Jenkins). 1998;27:37-46 Mylonakis E, Mileno MD, Flanigan T, De Orchis DF, Rich J. pulmonary inva-
jensen LA, Onyskiw JE, Prasad NGN. Meta-analysis of arterial oxygen sive aspergillosis in patients infected with the human immunodeficien-
saturation monitoring by pulse oximetry in adults. 1998;27:387-408 cy virus: report of two cases. 1998;27:63-6
Jensen LB (see Barnason et al). 1998;27:409-17
johnson D (see Hartz et al). 1998;27:22-30 N
Johnson DH (see Bonoan et al). 1998;27:424-8 Nikolic G. Dominant R wave in lead V,. 1998;27:352-3
Jones DF (see Waugh et al). 1998;27:418-23 ——. Sinus rhythm with rapid ventricular response. 1998;27:69-70
—— (see Nogrady and Nikolic) . 1998;27:149-50
K (see Sistla and Nikolic ). 1998;27:213-4
Kabinoff GS (see Brandstetter and Kabinoff). 1998;27:121-2 Niranjan V (see Harel et al). 1998;27:238-44
Kappeli S (see Lauri et al). 1998;27:133-42 Nogrady S, Nikolic G. Bidirectional tachycardia. 1998;27:149-50
Karetzky M (see Cruz et al). 1998;27:297-305
Kayser K (see Hartz et al). 1998;27:22-30 oO
Keough V (see Gulanick et al). 1998;27:253-62 O'Neil H (see Cruz et al). 1998;27:297-305
Ketelaars CAJ, Huyer Abu-Saad H, Halfens RJG, Schlésser MAG, Mostert R Onyskiw JE (see Jensen et al). 1998;27:387-408
Wouters EFM. Effects of specialized community nursing care in patients
with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. 1998;27:109-20 Pp
Khanlou H, Khanlou N, Eiger G. Schwannoma of posterior mediastinum: a Paige-Dobson B (see Cupples et al). 1998;27:374-86
case report and concise review. 1998;27:344-7 Paret G (see Bakshi et al). 1998:27:47-50
Khanlou N (see Khanlou et al). 1998;27:344-7 Peck KE, Bonoan JT, Cunha BA. Postlaparoscopic traumatic inferior vena
Kimbie LP, King KB. Perceived side effects and benefits of coronary angio- caval thrombosis 1998;27:279-82
plasty in the early recovery period. 1998;27:308-14 Pelletier-Hibbert M. Coping strategies used by nurses to deal with the care
King KB (see Kimble and King). 1998;27:308-14 of organ donors and their families. 1998;27:230-7
—— (see Rowe and King). 1998;27:184-8 Perino B (see Gulanick et al). 1998;27:253-62
Kleinpell RM, Ferrans CE. Factors influencing intensive care unit survival Perkins S, Jenkins LS. Self-efficacy expectation, behavior performance, and
for critically ill elderly patients. 1998;27:337-43 mood status in early recovery from percutaneous transluminal coronary
Kuhn E( see Hartz et al). 1998;27:22-30 angioplasty. 1998;27:37-46
Piano MR, Bondmass M, Schwertz DW. The molecular and cellular patho-
L physiology of heart failure. 1998;27:3-19
vareau SC, Meek PM, Roos P}. Development and testing of the modified Pingleton SK (see Smith et al). 1998;27:99-108
version of the Pulmonary Functional Status and Dyspnea Questionnaire Prasad NGN (see Jensen et al). 1998;27:387-408
(P©SDQ-M). 1998;27:159-68 Price VB (see Trego et al). 1998:27:274-8
varsson G (see Hall-Lord et al). 1998;27:123-32
vatendresse LM (see Trego et al). 1998;27:274-8 Q
atuszynski DK, Schoch P, Qadir MT, Cunha BA. Proteus penneri urosepsis in Qadir MT, Cunha BA. Penicillium peritonitis in a patient receiving con-
a patient with diabetes mellitus. 1998;27:146-8 tinuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis. 1998;27:67-8
_auri S, Salantera S, Callister LC, Harrisson S, Kappeli S, MacLeod M —— (see Latuszynski et al). 1998;27:146-8
Decision making of nurses practicing in intensive care in Canada, Finland
Northern Ireland, Switzerland, and the United States. 1998;27:133-42 R
.eeper B (see Hussey et al). 1998;27:326-36 Rahim F (see Brandstetter et al). 1998;27:218-22
evitz RE. Herpes simplex encephalitis: a review. 1998;27:209-12 Rasmussen D( see Barnason et al). 1998;27:409-17
.iberatore N (see Trego et al). 1998;27:274-8 Reid E (see Botti et al). 1998;27:360-73
ou M-F (see Shih et al). 1998;27:82-98 Rich J (see Mylonakis et al). 1998;27:63-6
ukkarinen H, Hentinen M. Assessment of quality of life with the Roos P] (see Lareau et al). 1998;27:159-68
Nottingham Health Profile among women with coronary artery disease Rowe MA, King KB. Long-term chest wall discomfort in women after
1998;27:189-99 coronary artery bypass grafting. 1998;27:184-8
M Ss
Maclean JCF. 1998;27:74 (Letter reply) St. John RE (see Metheny et al). 1998;27:285-92
MacLeod M (see Lauri et al). 1998;27:133-42 Salanterda S (see Lauri et al). 1998;27:133-42
Marshall M (see Burns et al). 1998:27:58-62 Schlésser MAG (see Ketelaars et al). 1998;27:109-20
Martens S (see Burns et al). 1998;27:58-62 Schoch P (see Latuszynski et al). 1998;27:146-8
Maurer JR, Frost AE, Estenne M, Higenbottam T, Glanville AR Schulz P (see Barnason et al). 1998;27:409-17
International guidelines for the selection of lung transplant candidates Schwertz DW (see Piano et al). 1998;27:3-19
1998;27:223-9 Shih F-J, Meleis Al, Yu P-], Hu W-Y, Lou M-F, Huang G-S. Taiwanese
Mayer LS (see Smith et al). 1998;27:99-108 patients’ concerns and coping strategies: transition to cardiac surgery
McKane CL. Pulmonary thromboendarterectomy: an advance in the treat- 1998;27:82-98
ment of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension. 1998;27:293-6 Simpson SQ. Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. 1998;27:51-7
McLane C, Morris L, Holm K. Acomparison of intravascular pressure mon- Singh K (see Brandstetter et al). 1998;27:218-22
itoring system contamination and patient bacteremia with use of 48- Sistla RG, Nikolic G. Reverse ventriculophasic effect. 1998;27:213-4
and 72-hour system change intervals. 1998;27:200-8 Smith CE, Mayer LS, Metsker C, Voelker M, Baldwin S, Whitman RA,
i McTaggart J (see Botti et al). 1998;27:360-73 Pingleton SK. Continuous positive airway pressure: patients’ and care-
Meek PM (see Lareau et al). 1998:27:159-68 givers’ learning needs and barriers to use. 1998;27:99-108
Meleis Al (see Shih et al). 1998;27:82-98 Spilman M (see Burns et al). 1998;27:58-62
Menzel LK. Factors related to the emotional responses of intubated Steen B (see Hall-Lord et al). 1998;27:123-32
patients to being unable to speak. 1998;27:245-52 Steen K (see Botti et al). 1998;27:360-73
Metheny NA, St. John RE, Clouse RE. Measurement of glucose in tracheo-
bronchial secretions to detect aspiration of enteral feedings. 1998;27:285- x
92 Tamarin F (see Cruz et al). 1998;27:297-305
Metsker C (see Smith et al). 1998;27:99-108 Trego LL, Liberatore N, Morencey MC, Price VB, Gorczyca CA,
Mileno MD (see Mylonakis et al). 1998:27:63-6 Latendresse LM, Davis LJ. Spotlight article: Patients’ and nurses
Miller A (see Alkhuja and Miller). 1998;27:143-5 knowledge of cardiac-related symptoms and cardiac misconceptions
Moons P, De Geest S, Abraham I, Van Cleemput J, Vanhaecke J. Symptom (Newens AJ, McColl E, Bond S, Priest JF, Heart Lung® 1996;25:190-9)
experience associated with maintenance immunosuppression after 1998;27:274-8
heart transplantation: patients’ appraisal of side effects. 1998;27:315- Trupp R. Case presentation: a gastroventricular fistula resulting from pep-
25 tic ulcer disease. 1998;27:71-3
Morencey MC (see Trego et al). 1998;27:274-8 Truwit JD (see Burns et al). 1998;27:58-62
Morris L (see McLane et al). 1998;27:200-8 Turrentine B (see Burns et al). 1998;27:58-62
432 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1998 HEART & LUNG
Subject Index
Vv Wiley B (see Burns et al). 1998;27:58-62
Van Cleemput J (see Moons et al). 1998;27:315-25 Williamson B( see Botti et al). 1998;27:360-73
Vanhaecke | (see Moons et al). 1998;27:315-25 Wilmoth D (see Burns et al). 1998;27:58-62
Voelker M (see Smith et al). 1998;27:99-108 Woods S (see Barnason et al). 1998;27:409-17
Wouters EFM (see Ketelaars et al). 1998;27:109-20
w
Wadas TM, Hiil J. Is lidocaine infiltration during femoral sheath removal
really necessary? 1998;27:31-6 =
Waugh JB, Jones DF, Aronson R, Honig EG. Bronchodilator response with Yu P-| (see Shih et al). 1998;27:82-98
use of OptiVent versus Aerosol Cloud Enhancer metered-dose inhaler
spacers in patients receiving ventilatory assistance. 1998;27:418-23 Zz
Whitman RA (see Smith et al). 1998;27:99-108 Zerwic J]. Symptoms of acute myocardial infarction: expectations of a com-
Wild MC (see Barnason et al). 1998;27:409-17 munity sample. 1998;27:75-8|
Subject Index*
Aspergillosis
Pulmonary invasive aspergillosis in pe d with the hun
Abdomen, surgery immunodeficiency virus: report
Validation of a predictive model for postoperative pulmonary complica 1998;27:63-6
tions (Brooks-Brunn). 1998;27:151-8
Aspiration
Acute care nurse practitioner; see Nurse practitioners Measurement of glucose in tracheobronchial secretions to detect aspi-
Adaptation, psychological ration of enteral feedings (Metheny et al). 1998;27:285-92
Coping strategies used by nurses to deal with the care of organ donors Asplenia; see Spleen
and their families (Pelletier-Hibbert). 1998;27:230-7
Taiwanese patients’ concerns and coping strategies: transition to cardiac Atelectasis
surgery (Shih et al). 1998;27:82-98 Validation of a predictive model for postoperative pulmonary
tions (Brooks-Brunn). 1998;27:151-8
Adenosine
Adenosine in the diagnosis and treatment of narrow complex tachy- Atovaquone
cardia in the pediatric intensive care unit (Bakshi et al). 1998;27:47-50 Life-threatening babesiosis in an asplenic patient treat
Adhesives transfusion, azithromycin, and atovaquone (Bonoan et al}. 1998;2
424-8
Comparison of two endotracheal tube securement techniques on
unplanned extubation, oral mucosa, and facial skin integrity Atrial tachycardia; see Tachycardia
(Barnason et al). 1998,27:409-17
Azithromycin
Adrenal gland diseases Life-threatening babesiosis in asplenic patient
Pseudosepsis secondary to bilateral adrenal hemorrhage (Gabba exchange transfusion, azithromycin, and atovaquone |
Cunha). 1998;27:348-51 1998;27 424-8
Aerosol Cloud Enhancer; see Nebulizers and vaporizers
Aged Babesiosis
Factors influencing intensive care unit survival for critically ill elderly Life-threatening babesiosi it asplenic patient
patients (Kleianndp Feerlranls) . 1998;27:33 7 exchange transfusion and atovaquone (Bon
Pain and distress among elderly intensive care unit patients: comparison 1998;27:424-8
of patients’ experier ind nurses’ assessments (Hall-Lord et al)
1998;27:123-32 Bacteremia
A comparison of intravasct r pressure monitoring system contamina-
Analgesia tion and patient bacteremia with use of 48- and 72-hour systen
Is lidocaine infiltration during femoral sheath removal really change intervals (McLane et al). 1998;27 200-8
(Wadas and Hill). 1998;27:31-6
Bacteria
Angioplasty, transluminal, percutaneous coronary Are frequent inner cannula changes necessary?
Perceived side effects and benefits of coronary angioplasty in the early
recovery period (Kimble and King). 1998;27:308-14 a1). 1998:27:58-62
Recovery patterns and lifestyle changes after coronary angioplasty: the Bandages
patient’s perspective (Gulanick et al). 1998;27:253-62 The effect of pressure bandaging
Self-efficacy expectation, behavior performance, and mood status in patients undergoing coronary ang
early recovery from percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty trial (Botti et al). 1998:27:3
(Perkins and Jenkins). 1998:27:37-46
Behavior
Anxiety Self-efficacy expectation, behavior performance, and mood status
Effectiveness of a music therapy intervention on relaxation and anxiety sarly recovery from percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
for patients receiving ventilatory assistance (Chlan). 1998;27:169-76 (Perkins and Jenkins). 1998;27:37-46
Psychophysiological manifestations of anxiety in patients undergoing
electrophysiology studies (Cupples et al). 1998;27:374-86 Bilirubin
Bilioptysis: a sign of pulmonary capillary permeability
Arterial oxygen saturation; see Blood gas analysis (Brandstetter and Kabinoff). 1998;27:121-2
Blood gas analysis
*jJanuary/February, pp. 1-74; March/April, pp. 75-150; May/June, pp. 151-214 Meta-analysis of arterial oxygen saturation monitoring by pulse oxime-
July/August, pp. 215-282; September/October, pp. 283-354; November/December, pp
355-438 try in adults (Jensen et al). 1998;27:387-408
HEART & LUNG VOL. 27, NO. 6
Subject Index
Brain diseases Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis; see Peritoneal dialysis,
Herpes simplex encephalitis: a review (Levitz). 1998;27:209-12 continuous ambulatory
Bronchial fistula Continuous positive airway pressure; see Positive-pressure respiration
Tuberculous bronchoesophageal fistulae in patients infected with the
human immunodeficiency virus: a case report and review (Alkhuja and Coping strategies; see Adaptation, psychological
Miller). 1998;27:143-5 Coronary angiography
Bronchial secretions The effect of pressure bandaging on complications and comfort in
Measurement of glucose in tracheobronchial secretions to detect aspi- patients undergoing coronary angiography: a multicenter randomized
trial (Botti et al). 1998;27:360-73
ration of enteral feedings (Metheny et al). 1998;27:285-92
Coronary artery bypass
Bronchodilation
Long-term chest wall discomfort in women after coronary artery bypass
Bronchodilator response with use of OptiVent versus Aerosol Cloud
grafting (Rowe and King). 1998;27:184-8
Enhancer metered-dose inhaler spacers in patients receiving ventila-
Use of postoperative information to predict mortality rates for patients
tory assistance (Waugh et al). 1998;27:418-23
who have long stays in the intensive care unit after coronary artery
bypass grafting (Hartz et al). 1998;27:22-30
Cc
Coronary disease
Canada
Assessment of quality of life with the Nottingham Health Profile among
Decision making of nurses practicing in intensive care in Canada,
women with coronary artery disease (Lukkarinen and Hentinen)
Finland, Northern Ireland, Switzerland, and the United States (Lauri et
1998;27:189-99
al). 1998;27:133-42
Correspondence
Capillary permeability
Letters to the editors. 1998;27:74, 354
Bilioptysis: a sign of pulmonary capillary permeability injury
(Brandstetter and Kabinoff). 1998;27:121-2 D
Cardiac disease; see Heart disease Death
Coping strategies used by nurses to deal with the care of organ donors
Caregivers and their families (Pelletier-Hibbert). 1998;27:230-7
Continuous positive airway pressure: patients’ and caregivers’ learning Factors influencing intensive care unit survival for critically ill elderly
needs and barriers to use (Smith et al). 1998;27:99-108 patients (Kleinpell and Ferrans). 1998;27:337-43
Catheterization, Swan-Ganz Swan to phoenix: the metamorphosis (Brandstetter et al). 1998;27:215-7
Swan to phoenix: the metamorphosis (Brandstetter et al). 1998;27:215-7 (Guest editorial)
(Guest editorial) Swan-Ganz catheter: misconceptions, pitfalls, and incomplete user
Swan-Ganz catheter: misconceptions, pitfalls, and incomplete user knowledge—an identified trilogy in need of correction (Brandstetter et
knowledge—an identified trilogy in need of correction (Brandstetter et al). 1998;27:218-22
Use of postoperative information to predict mortality rates for patients
al). 1998;27:218-22
who have long stays in the intensive care unit after coronary artery
Catheters, indwelling bypass grafting (Hartz et al). 1998;27:22-30
Are frequent inner cannula changes necessary?: a pilot study (Burns et
Decision making
al). 1998:27:58-62
A comparison of intravascular pressure monitoring system contamina- Decision making of nurses practicing in intensive care in Canada
Finland, Northern Ireland, Switzerland, and the United States (Lauri et
tion and patient bacteremia with use of 48- and 72-hour system
al). 1998;27:133-42
change intervals (McLane et al). 1998;27:200-8
Diabetes mellitus
CEC articles
Proteus penneri urosepsis in a patient with diabetes mellitus (Latuszynski
The molecular and cellular pathophysiology of heart failure (Piano et al)
et al). 1998:27:146-8
1998;27:3-19
Pulmonary manifestations of inhaled street drugs (Cruz et al) Dyspnea
1998;27:297-305 Development and testing of the modified version of the Pulmonary
Functional Status and Dyspnea Questionnaire (PFSDQ-M) (Lareau et
Chest wall
al). 1998;27:159-68
Long-term chest wall discomfort in women after coronary artery bypass
grafting (Rowe and King). 1998;27:184-8
Child Editorials
Adenosine in the diagnosis and treatment of narrow complex tachycar- Guest editorials. 1998;27:215-7, 283-4
dia in the pediatric intensive care unit (Bakshi et al). 1998;27:47-50
The current practice patterns of mechanical ventilation for respiratory Education
failure in pediatric patients (Harel et al). 1998;27:238-44 Continuous positive airway pressure: patients’ and caregivers’ learning
needs and barriers to use (Smith et al). 1998:27:99-108
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; see Lung diseases, obstructive
Elderly; see Aged
Clinical assistants
A challenge for clinical nurses: a new nursing role (Balogh and Berry) Electrocardiography
1998;27:355-9 Bidirectional tachycardia (Nogrady and Nikolic). 1998;27:149-50
Dominant R wave in lead V, (Nikolic). 1998;27:352-3
Cocaine Reverse ventriculophasic effect (Sistla and Nikolic). 1998;27:213-4
Pulmonary. manifestations of inhaled street drugs (Cruz et al) Sinus rhythm with rapid ventricular response (Nikolic). 1998;27:69-70
1998;27:297-305
Electrophysiology
Communication Psychophysiological manifestations of anxiety in patients undergoing
Factors related to the emotional responses of intubated patients to electrophysiology studies (Cupples et al). 1998;27:374-86
being unable to speak (Menzel). 1998;27:245-52
Emotions
Community health nursing Factors related to the emotional responses of intubated patients to
Effects of specialized community nursing care in patients with chronic being unable to speak (Menzel). 1998:27:245-52
obstructive pulmonary disease (Ketelaars et al). 1998;27:109-20
Encephalitis
Congestive heart failure; sce Heart failure, congestive Herpes simplex encephalitis: a review (Levitz). 1998;27:209-12
434
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1998 HEART & LUNG
Subject Index
Endarterectomy Heart failure, congestive
Pulmonary thromboendarterectomy: an advance in the treatment of The molecular and cellular pathophysiology of heart failure (Piano
chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (McKane). 1998;27 1998;27:3-19
293-6
Heart fistula
Endotracheal intubation; see Intubation, intratracheal Case presentation: a gastroventricular fistula resulting from peptic
disease (Trupp). 1998;27:71-3
Enteral nutrition
Measurement of glucose in tracheobronchial secretions to detect aspi- Heart surgery
ration of enteral feedings (Metheny et al). 1998;27:285-92 Cardiac surgery and the acute care nurse prac
(Hicks). 1998:27:283-4 (Guest editorial)
Esophageal fistula
Tuberculous bronchoesophageal fistulae in patients infected with the Heart surgery, psychology
human immunodeficiency virus: a case report and review (Alkhuja and Taiwanese patients’ concerns and coping strategies: transition t
Miller). 1998;27:143-5 surgery (Shih et al). 1998;27:82-98
Exchange transfusion, whole blood Heart transplantation
Life-threatening babesiosis in an asplenic patient treated with Symptom experience associated with maintenance immunosuppressi
exchange transfusion, azithromycin, and atovaquone (Bonoan et al) after heart transplantation: patients’ appraisal of side e
1998;27:424-8 et al). 1998;27:315-25
Extubation Hemodynamics
Comparison of two endotracheal tube securement techniques on Swan to phoenix: the metamorphosis (Brandstetter et al). 1998;27:21
unplanned extubation, oral mucosa, and facial skin integrity (Guest editorial)
(Barnason et al). 1998;27:409-17 Swan-Gar 1 z catheter: misconceptions, pitfalls, and incom
knowle =¢ ige—an identified trilogy in need of correction (Brandstetter e
F al). 1998 27:218-22
Family Hemorrhage
Coping strategies used by nurses to deal with the Pseudosepsis secondary
and their families (Pelletier-Hibbert). 1998;2 Cunha). 1998;27:348-51
Fatigue Herpes simplex
Patient perception of fatigue while undergoing long-term mechanical Herpes simplex encephalitis
ventilation: incidence and associated factors (Higgins). 1998
HIV
Femoral artery Pulmonary invasive
Is lidocaine infiltration during femoral sheath remova immunodeficiency
(Waadnda Hisll ). 1998;27:31-6 1998:27:63-6
Tuberculous bronchoesophageal patients infec
Finland
human immunodeficiency virus case report and review
Decision making of nurses practicing in intensive care in Canada Miller). 1998;27:143-5
Finland, Northern Ireland, Switzerland, and the United States (Lauri et
al). 1998;27:133-42 Home nursing
E rfefco ct \f[ ommmmuunniitt
Fistula ructive pulmonary disease (Ketelaars et
Case presentation: a gastroventricular fistula resulti
disease (Trupp). 1998;27:71-3 Human immunodeficiency virus; see HIV
Tuberculous bronchoesophageal fistulae in patients inf
human immunodeficiency virus: a case report and rev Hypertension, pulmonary
Miller). 1998;27:143-5 Pulmonary thromboendarterect
chronic thromboemboli
Functional status assessment 1998:27:293-6
Assessment of functional status it
and Allen). 1998;27:263-73
Immunosuppression
Symptom experience associated with mal
Gastric fistula after heart transplantation: patients
Case presentation: a gastroventrict et al). 1998;27:315-25
disease (Trupp). 1998;27:71-3
Infection control
Glucose Are frequent | nr ver cannuia
Measurement of glucose in tracheobronchial secretions t 1998;2 58-62
ration of enteral feedings (Metheny et al). 1998;27:2 omparison of intravascular pressure m«¢
tlon and patient bacteremia with
Guest editorials change intervals (McLane et al). 1998;27:200-8
Guest editorials. 1998;27
Inferior vena cava; see Vena cava, inferior
Guidelines
International guidelines for the selection of lung transplant candidate Inner cannulas; see Catheters, indwelling
1
(Maurer et al). 1998;27:223
Intensive care units, pediatric
Adenosine in the diagnosis and treatment of narrow
cardia in the pediatric intensive care unit (Bakshi et
Hantavirus
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (Simpson). 1998;27 International guidelines
International guidelines for the select
Heart block (Ma\ urer et al). 1998;27:223-9
Reverse ventriculophasic effect (Sistla and Nikolic). 1998
Intravascular catheters; sec Catheters, indwelling
Heart disease
Assessment of functional status in patients with cardiac disease (Coyne intubation, intratracheal
and Allen). 1998;27:263-73 Comparison of two endotracheal tube securement
HEART & LUNG VOL. 27, NO. 6
Subject Index
unplanned extubation, oral mucosa, and facial skin integrity Mood
(Barnason et al). 1998;27:409-17 Self-efficacy expectation, behavior performance, and mood status in
Factors related to the emotional responses of intubated patients to early recovery from percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
being unable to speak (Menzel). 1998;27:245-52 (Perkins and Jenkins). 1998;27:37-46
Morphine
Is lidocaine infiltration during femoral sheath removal really necessary?
Job description
(Wadas and Hill). 1998;27:31-6
A challenge for clinical nurses: a new nursing role (Balogh and Berry)
998:9m7t-d3 55-9 Mortality; see Death
Mouth mucosa
Comparison of two endotracheal tube securement techniques on
Knowledge, attitudes, practice
unplanned extubation, oral mucosa, and facial skin integrity
Spotlight article: Petients’ and nurses’ knowledge of cardiac-related
(Barnason et al). !998;27:409-17
symptoms and cardiac misconceptions (Newens AJ, McColl E, BondS
Priest JF Heart Lung® 1996;25:190-9) (Trego et al). 1998;27:274-8 Music therapy
Effectiveness of a music therapy intervention on relaxation and anxiety
L for patients receiving ventilatory assistance (Chlan). 1998;27:169-76
Laparoscopy Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Postlaparoscopic traumatic inferior vena caval thrombosis (Peck et al) Tuberculous bronchoesophageal fistulae in patients infected with the
1998;27:279-82 human immunodeficiency virus: a case report and review (Alkhuja and
Learning; see Education Miller). 1998;27:143-5
Length of stay Myocardial infarction
Use of postoperative information to predict mortality rates for patients Spotlight article: Patients’ and nurses’ knowledge of cardiac-related
who have long stays in the intensive care unit after coronary artery symptoms and cardiac misconceptions (Newens AJ, McColl E, Bond S
bypass grafting (Hartz et al). 1998;27:22-30 Priest JF Heart Lung® 1996;25:190-9) (Trego et al). 1998;27:274-8
Symptoms of acute myocardial infarction: expectations of a community
Letters sample (Zerwic). 1998;27:75-81
Letters to the editors. 1998;27:74, 354
N
Lidocaine
Is lidocaine infiltration during femoral sheath removal really necessary? Narrow complex tachycardia; sce Tachycardia
(Wadas and Hill). 1998;27:31-6 Nebulizers and vaporizers
Life style Bronchodilator response with use of OptiVent versus Aerosol Cloud
Recovery patterns and lifestyle changes after coronary angioplasty: the Enhancer metered-dose inhaler spacers in patients receiving ventila-
patient’s perspective (Gulanick et al). 1998;27:253-62 tory assistance (Waugh et al). 1998;27:418-23
Lung, physiopathology Neurilemmoma
Development and testing of the modified version of the Pulmonary Schwannoma of posterior mediastinum: a case report and concise
Functional Status and Dyspnea Questionnaire (PFSDQ-M) (Lareau et review (Khanlou et al). 1998;27:344-7
al). 1998;27:159-68
Northern Ireland
Lung diseases Decision making of nurses practicing in intensive care in Canada
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (Simpson). 1998;27:51-7 Finland, Northern Ireland, Switzerland, and the United States (Lauri et
Pulmonary invasive aspergillosis in patients infected with the human al). 1998;27:133-42
immunodeficiency virus: report of two cases (Mylonakis et al)
Nottingham Health Profile
1998;27:63-6 Assessment of quality of life with the Nottingham Health Profile among
Pulmonary thromboendarterectomy: an advance in the treatment of
women with coronary artery disease (Lukkarinen and Hentinen)
chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (McKane) 1998;27:189-99
1998;27:293-6
Validation of a predictive model for postoperative pulmonary complica- Nurse practitioners
tions (Brooks-Brunn). 1998;27 Cardiac surgery and the acute care nurse practitioner—"the perfect link
(Hicks). 1998;27:283-4 (Guest editorial)
Lung diseases, obstructive
Effects of specialized community nursing care in patients with chronic Nursing
obstructive pulmonary disease (Ketelaars et al). 1998;27:109-20 A challenge for clinical nurses: a new nursing role (Balogh and Berry)
Lung transplantation 1998;27:355-9
International guidelines for the selection of lung transplant candidates oO
(Maurer et al). 1998;2
Opiates
Pulmonary manifestations of inhaled street drugs (Cruz et al)
Manpower 1998;27:297-305
Cardiac surgery and the acute care nurse practitioner—the perfect !ink OptiVent; see Nebulizers and vaporizers
(Hicks). 1998;27:283-4 (Guest editorial)
Oral mucosa; see Mouth mucosa
Marijuana
Pulmonary manifestations of inhaled street drugs (Cruz et al) Organ donors; see Tissue donors
1998;27:297-305
Oximetry
Mechanical ventilation; see Respiration, artificial Meta-analysis of arterial oxygen saturation monitoring by pulse oxime-
try in adults (Jensen et al). 1998;27:387-408
Mediastinal neoplasms
Schwannoma of posterior mediastinum: a case report and concise P
review (Khanlou et al). 1998;27:344-7
Pain
Methamphetamine The effect of pressure bandaging on complications and comfort in
Pulmonary manifestations of inhaled street drugs (Cruz et al) patients undergoing coronary angiography: a multicenter randomized
1998;27:297-305 trial (Botti et al). 1998;27:360-73
436 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1998 HEART & LUNG
Subject Index
Is lidocaine infiltration during f Pressure bandaging; see Bandages
(Wadas and Hill). 1998;27
Proteus penneri
chest wall d
Proteus penneri urosepsis in a ent with diabetes mel
£ Rowe and King). 1998;2
et al). 1998;27:146-8
Pain and distre I g elderly intensive care unit patients: «
atients experiences af rs ssessments (Hal Pseudosepsis; see Septicemia
Pulmonary diseases; see Lung diseases
Patient acceptance of health care
Sympton acute 7 ardiai infar Pulmonary edema
1998:27:75-81 Bilioptysis: a sign of pulmonary capillary perme
ind Kabinoff). 1998;27:121-2
Patient compliance
Recovery pattern Pulmonary Functional Status and Dyspnea Questionnaire
patient’s perspec Development and testing of the modified version of the Pulm
Functional Status and Dyspnea Questionnaire (PFSDQ-M) (Lare
Patient education il). 1998;27:159-68
Continuous positiv Pulmonary hypertension; see Hypertension, pulmonary
needs and barriers to use ( net ). 1998:27:99-108
Pulse oximetry; see Oximetry
an Xl
electrophysiology studies (Cupples 1). 1998.27:374-86 Q
Spotlight article: Patients’ and nurses’ knowledge of cardiac-related
ymptoms d cardiac misconce} ; (Newen ILE, BondS Quality of life
Priest JF. He ing® 1996;2 Assessment of quality of life with the Nottingham Health I
women with coronary artery disease (Lukkariner
Patient satisfaction 1998.27-189-99
oronary angiop
3) 1998:27:308-14 Questionnaires
Symptom ext iated with maintenance im Development and testing of the
after heart transpl patients’ appraisal Functional Status and Dyspnea Questio
et al). 1998-27 il). 1998:27:159-68
Pediatric intensive care units; see Intensive care units, pediatric
Pediatrics; see Child Relaxation techniques
Effectiveness of a musi intervention on relaxation and anxiet
Penicillium for patients receiving ventilatory assistance (Chlan). 1998;27:169-76
Penicillium peritonitis in a patient receiving continuous
toneal dialysis (Qadir and Cunha). 1998;27:67-8 Respiration, artificial
Bronchodilator response with
Peptic ulcer Enhancer metered-dose inhaler space
Case presentat issistance (Waugh et al). 1998;27:41!
disease (Trupp > current p , : yf chanic
failure in pediatri ents (Hare
Perception f a music therapy
Pain and distre yr patients receivir sntilatory assistance 1998;27:169-76
Patient perception <¢ : e while lergoing long-term me
1998
ventilation: incider iated factors (Higgins). 1998
Respiratory insufficiency
The current practice pattern m anical ventilation
1998 ;27:308 lure in pediatric patients (Harel et al). 1998;27:238-44
1 with maintenan 1 distress among elderly intensive care unit patients: «
nts’ appraisal of patients’ experiences and nurses’ assessments (Hall-l
1998-27-123- 3
Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty; see Angioplasty, trans- Reviewers
luminal, percutaneous coronary Acknowledgment
Peritoneal dialysis, continuous ambulatory Risk factors
Penicillium peritonitis in a patient receiving continuous Development of the sternal wound infection prediction scale (Hussey e
toneal dialysis (Qadir and Cunha). 1998;27:67-8 al). 1998;27:326-36
Jse of I postoperative information t
Peritonitis who [ have long stays in the intensive care u
Penicillium peritonitis in a patient receiving continuous ambulatory peri- bypass grafting (Hartz et al). 1998;2
toneal dialysis (Qadir and Cunha). 1998:27:67-8 Validation of a predictive model for postoperative pulmon
tions (Brooks-Brunn). 1998;27:151-8
Phencyclidine
Pulmonary manifestations of inhaled street drugs (Cruz Ss
1998;27:297-305
Schwannoma; see Neurilemmoma
Pneumonia
Validation of a predictive model for postoperative pulmonary complica Self-efficacy
tions (Brooks-Brunn). 1998;2 -8 Self-efficacy expectation, behavior performance, and mood status
early recovery from percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
Positive-pressure respiration (Perkins and Jenkins). 1998;27:37-46
Continuous positive airway pressure: patients’ and caregivers’ learning
needs and barriers to use (Smith et al). 1998;27:99-108 Septicemia
Proteus penneri urosepsis in a patient with diabetes mellitus (Latuszynski
Postoperative complications et al). 1998:27:146-8
Validation of a predictive model for postoperative pulmonary complica- Pseudosepsis secondary to bilateral adrenal hemorrhage (Gabbay and
tions (Brooks-Brunn). 1998;27:151-8 Cunha). 1998;27:348-51
HEART & LUNG VOL. 27, NO. 6 437
Subject Index
Severity of illness index
Factors influencing intensive care unit survival for critically ill elderly
Tachycardia
patients (Kleinpell and Ferrans). 1998;27:337-43
Adenosine in the diagnosis and treatment of narrow complex tachycar
Signs and symptoms dia in the pediatric intensive care unit (Bakshi et al). 1998;27:47-50
Spotlight article: Patients’ and nurses’ knowledge of cardiac-related Bidirectional tachycardia (Nogrady and Nikolic). 1998;27:149-50
symptoms and cardiac misconceptions (Newens AJ, McColl E, Bond S, Reverse ventriculophasic effect (Sistla and Nikolic). 1998;27:213-4
Priest JF Heart Lung® 1996;25:190-9) (Trego et al). 1998;27:274-8
Tachycardia, sinus
Symptom experience associated with maintenance immunosuppression
Dominant R wave in lead V, (Nikolic). 1998;27:352-3
after heart transplantation: patients’ appraisal of side effects (Moons
et al). 1998;27:315-25 Sinus rhythm with rapid ventricular response (Nikolic). 1998;27:69-70
Symptoms of acute myocardial infarction: expectations of a community Taiwan
sample (Zerwic). 1998;27:75-8] Taiwanese patients’ concerns and coping strategies: transition to cardiac
Sinus tachycardia; see Tachycardia, sinus surgery (Shih et al). 1998;27:82-98
Skin Thromboembolism
Comparison of two endotracheal tube securement techniques on Pulmonary thromboendarterectomy: an advance in the treatment of
unplanned extubation, oral mucosa, and facial skin integrity chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (McKane)
1998;27:293-6
(Barnason et al). 1998;27:409-17
Thrombosis
Sleep apnea syndromes
Postlaparoscopic traumatic inferior vena caval thrombosis (Peck et al)
Continuous positive airway pressure: patients’ and caregivers’ learning 1998;27:279-82
needs and barriers to use (Smith et al). 1998;27:99-108
Tissue donors
Speech
Coping strategies used by nurses to deal with the care of organ donors
Factors related to the emotional responses of intubated patients to
and their families (Pelletier-Hibbert). 1998;27:230-7
being unable to speak (Menzel). 1998;27:24
Tracheal secretions
Spleen
Measurement of glucose in tracheobronchial secretions to detect aspi-
Life-threatening babesiosis in an asplenic patient treated with
ration of enteral feedings (Metheny et al). 1998;27:285-92
exchange transfusion, azithromycin, and atovaquone (Bonoan et al)
1998;27:424-8 Tracheostomy
Are frequent inner cannula changes necessary?: a pilot study (Burns et
Sternum al). 1998;27:58-62
Development of the sternal wound infection prediction scale (Hussey et
al). 1998;27:326-36 Tuberculosis
Tuberculous bronchoesophageal fistulae in patients infected with the
Street drugs
human immunodeficiency virus: a case report and review (Alkhuja and
Pulmonary manifestation
1998;27:297-305 Miller). 1998;27:143-5
U
Stress, psychologic
Coping strategies used by nurses to deal with the care of organ donors Urosepsis; see Septicemia
and their families (Pelletier-Hibbert). 1998;27:230-7 Vv
Taiwanese patients’ concerns and coping strategies ition to cardiac Vena cava, inferior
surgery (Shih et al). 1998;27:82-98
Postlaparoscopic traumatic inferior vena caval thrombosis (Peck et al)
Substance abuse 1998 ;27:279-82
Pulmonary manifestations of inhaled street drugs (Cruz et al)
Ventilatory assistance; see Respiration, artificial
1998.27:297-305
Virus diseases
Surgical wound infection
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (Simpson). 1998;2
Development of the sternal wound infection prediction scale (Hussey et
al). 1998:27:326-36 Ww
Survival Women
Factors influencing intensive care unit survival for critically ill elderly Long-term chest wall discomfort in women after coronary artery bypass
patients (Kleinpell and Ferrans). 1998;27:337-43 grafting (Rowe and King). 1998;27:184-8
Swan-Ganz catheterization; see Catheterization, Swan-Ganz Women
Assessment of quality of life with the Nottingham Health Profile among
Switzerland women with coronary artery disease (Lukkarinen and Hentinen)
Decision making of nurses practicing in intensive care in Canada 1998-27:189-99
Finland, Northern Ireland, Switzerland, and the United States (Lauri et
al). 1998;27:133-42 Wound infection
Development of the sternal wound infection prediction scale (Hussey et
Symptoms; see Signs and symptoms al). 1998;27:326-36
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1998 HEART & LUNG