Literature DB >> 17019232

Measurement and monitoring of neuromuscular blockade.

Aaron F Kopman1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: For more than three decades, 'experts' in the clinical pharmacology of neuromuscular blocking agents have advocated routine intraoperative use of peripheral nerve stimulators as monitors of neuromuscular function. This advice is far from universally honored in practice. In part, this dichotomy between 'accepted wisdom' and actual day-to-day practice may stem from a failure to provide the clinician with a peripheral nerve stimulator that does not require subjective evaluation of evoked responses. For 99% of anesthetists, the train-of-four fade ratio is a parameter that they read about but cannot measure. This need no longer be the case. RECENT
FINDINGS: Small battery operated units are now available that are relatively inexpensive, easy to set up, and provide objective measurement of the train-of-four ratio. Although agreement between the output of these acceleromyographic and piezoelectric sensors with such 'gold standard' technologies as mechanomyography and electromyography is not absolute, it is probably adequate for clinical case management.
SUMMARY: It is my hope (and I have no financial interest in any of the cited devices) that the present review will encourage further distribution of objective monitors of neuromuscular function.

Year:  2002        PMID: 17019232     DOI: 10.1097/00001503-200208000-00002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Anaesthesiol        ISSN: 0952-7907            Impact factor:   2.706


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1.  Philips Intellivue NMT module: precision and performance improvements to meet the clinical requirements of neuromuscular block management.

Authors:  Virginie Dubois; Guillaume Fostier; Marie Dutrieux; Jacques Jamart; Stéphanie Collet; Clothilde de Dorlodot; Philippe Eloy; Philippe E Dubois
Journal:  J Clin Monit Comput       Date:  2019-02-26       Impact factor: 2.502

2.  Efficiency of the TOF-Cuff™ for the evaluation of rocuronium-induced neuromuscular block and its reversal with sugammadex: a comparative study vs. acceleromyography.

Authors:  Yasuhito Kameyama; Shunichi Takagi; Katsuhisa Seto; Ichie Kajiwara; Miori Goto; Osamu Kitajima; Takahiro Suzuki
Journal:  J Anesth       Date:  2018-11-24       Impact factor: 2.078

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