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Neuromuscular Blockade Monitoring
Anesthesiology Clinics, 2021Neuromuscular monitoring is essential for optimal management of neuromuscular blocking drugs. Postoperative residual neuromuscular blockade continues to occur with an unacceptably high incidence and is associated with adverse patient outcomes. Use of a peripheral nerve stimulator and subjective tactile or visual assessment is useful for intraoperative ...
Wade Weigel, Stephan R. Thilen
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Anaesthesia, 2021
We congratulate Dr Klein et al. and the Association of Anaesthetists on the timely recommendations for standards of monitoring [1]. This document, which details updated minimum standards for monitoring of patients under anaesthesia or sedation, will ...
P. Wong, C. M. Kumar, E. Seet
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We congratulate Dr Klein et al. and the Association of Anaesthetists on the timely recommendations for standards of monitoring [1]. This document, which details updated minimum standards for monitoring of patients under anaesthesia or sedation, will ...
P. Wong, C. M. Kumar, E. Seet
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Minerva Anestesiologica, 2020
BACKGROUND Anesthesia guidelines advise objective neuromuscular monitoring. Acceleromyography, the standard technique used in clinical practice, is commonly used with the train-of-four (TOF) nerve stimulation pattern.
Andrew Markle+4 more
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BACKGROUND Anesthesia guidelines advise objective neuromuscular monitoring. Acceleromyography, the standard technique used in clinical practice, is commonly used with the train-of-four (TOF) nerve stimulation pattern.
Andrew Markle+4 more
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Monitoring Neuromuscular Function
New England Journal of Medicine, 2018Monitoring Neuromuscular Function This video demonstrates the assessment of neuromuscular function after administration of neuromuscular blocking agents. Because these agents can be lethal, clinicians should be familiar with the use of nerve stimulators and monitors in the assessment of neuromuscular function.
Christopher M. Conley+5 more
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Awake Volunteer Pain Scores During Neuromuscular Monitoring
Anesthesia and Analgesia, 2020BACKGROUND: There is a need for easy to use, reliable neuromuscular monitors (NMMs). This multicenter, prospective, unblinded study compared the discomfort associated with neurostimulation in unmedicated healthy volunteers when using the new ...
R. Nemes+5 more
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Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2001
This review summarizes recent reports on the techniques and the use of methods for monitoring neuromuscular function during anaesthesia. The latest news on the use of acceleromyography in the face and hand, on laryngeal and diaphragmal surface electromyography, on acoustic myography, on evaluation of intense neuromuscular block, and on postoperative ...
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This review summarizes recent reports on the techniques and the use of methods for monitoring neuromuscular function during anaesthesia. The latest news on the use of acceleromyography in the face and hand, on laryngeal and diaphragmal surface electromyography, on acoustic myography, on evaluation of intense neuromuscular block, and on postoperative ...
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Monitoring of neuromuscular function
International Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 1987Clinical monitoring of neuromuscular function can be accomplished by either measuring the evoked mechanical or EMG response of a skeletal muscle via an accessible motor nerve. The pattern of motor nerve stimulation varies from supramaximal single repeated stimuli at a specified frequency to tetanic stimulation, posttetanic single stimuli at the ...
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Anesthesia and Analgesia, 2019
BACKGROUND In patients who receive a nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking drug (NMBD) during anesthesia, undetected postoperative residual neuromuscular block is a common occurrence that carries a risk of potentially serious adverse events ...
M. Naguib+6 more
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BACKGROUND In patients who receive a nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking drug (NMBD) during anesthesia, undetected postoperative residual neuromuscular block is a common occurrence that carries a risk of potentially serious adverse events ...
M. Naguib+6 more
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Anesthesia and Analgesia, 2021
BACKGROUND: Although the package insert clearly states that “the safety and efficacy of sugammadex in pediatric patients have not been established,” we hypothesized that sugammadex is used widely in pediatric anesthetic practice supplanting neostigmine ...
D. Faulk+5 more
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BACKGROUND: Although the package insert clearly states that “the safety and efficacy of sugammadex in pediatric patients have not been established,” we hypothesized that sugammadex is used widely in pediatric anesthetic practice supplanting neostigmine ...
D. Faulk+5 more
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Monitoring of neuromuscular blockade
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 1995Neuromuscular blockade is accurately assessed by either mechanomyography or electromyography after single-twitch, train-of-four, double-burst or post-tetanic single-twitch stimuli. All of these patterns, except the single-twitch stimulus, have routine clinical use via manual evaluation of the ...
Hassan H. Ali, Richard M. Pino
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