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Selecting Metrics That Matter: Comparing the Use of the Countermovement Jump for Performance Profiling, Neuromuscular Fatigue Monitoring, and Injury Rehabilitation Testing

Strength & Conditioning Journal, 2023
The countermovement jump (CMJ) is one of the most used performance assessments in strength and conditioning. Although numerous studies discuss the usability of different metrics in this test, this is often performed within the context of a specific aim ...
C. Bishop   +8 more
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Monitoring Neuromuscular Transmission [PDF]

open access: yesAnaesthesia and Intensive Care, 2002
Persistent neuromuscular blockade is not uncommon in the recovery room and contributes to postoperative morbidity and possibly mortality. The use of neuromuscular monitoring and intermediate rather than long-acting neuromuscular blocking drugs have been shown to reduce its incidence.
exaly   +3 more sources

Neuromuscular Monitoring in the Perioperative Period.

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2017
Neuromuscular monitoring devices were introduced into clinical practice in the 1970s. Qualitative neuromuscular monitors, or peripheral nerve stimulators, provide an electrical stimulus to a motor nerve and the response of corresponding muscle subjectively evaluated. A standard peripheral nerve stimulator provides several patterns of nerve stimulation,
G. Murphy
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Monitoring Neuromuscular Function

New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
Monitoring 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.
Rafael, Ortega   +5 more
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Neuromuscular monitoring using TOF-Cuff® versus TOF-Scan®: an observational study under clinical anesthesia conditions.

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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Monitoring of Neuromuscular Function

Anesthesiology, 1976
Monitoring neuromuscular transmission provides valuable information to the anesthesiologist. The aquisition of relevant data contributes to a more predictable and rational approach to the use of muscle relaxants and assures improved patient care during and in the immediate postoperative period.
H H, Ali, J J, Savarese
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Anesthesiologists' Overconfidence in Their Perceived Knowledge of Neuromuscular Monitoring and Its Relevance to All Aspects of Medical Practice: An International Survey.

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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Awake Volunteer Pain Scores During Neuromuscular Monitoring

Anesthesia and Analgesia, 2020
BACKGROUND: 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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Monitoring of neuromuscular function

International Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 1987
Clinical 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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Monitoring neuromuscular block: an update

Anaesthesia, 2009
Summary The first part of this article presents an update of the basic considerations of neuromuscular monitoring. It emphasises the need to assure supramaximal stimulation, to place the stimulating electrodes correctly and to use appropriate sites for nerve stimulation as well as appropriate stimulation patterns.
T, Fuchs-Buder   +2 more
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