Neuromuscular Blockade Monitoring
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See which Neuromuscular Blockade Monitoring trials you may qualify forClinical trial pipeline · Data from ClinicalTrials.gov
See which Neuromuscular Blockade Monitoring trials you may qualify forA quantitative neuromuscular monitoring device is desirable to titrate the depth of neuromuscular block (NMB) during a procedure, and to prevent residual effect…
The goal of this observational study is to evaluate whether the CONOX monitor can detect pain during sedation in patients undergoing urological procedures. The…
It is known that deep neuromuscular block improves surgical conditions, especially during laparoscopic abdominal surgery. Based on this, in the Perioperative Ne…
Medications used to relax the muscles are used during surgery. The amount of muscle relaxation can monitored with devices that stimulate a specific nerve and ev…
In clinical anesthesiologic practice, most institutions use acceleromyography in order to assess the degree of a neuromuscular block. The aim of the present st…
The aim of this study is to compare AMG and EMG (Philips IntelliVue NMT module and Senzime TetraGraph) in the objective monitoring of neuromuscular blocking in…
Despite emerging efforts to decrease residual paralysis and postoperative complications with the use of quantitative neuromuscular monitoring and reversal agent…
The effect of muscle relaxants need to be followed during surgery and before waking up the patient, the anesthesiologist has to make sure that the effect of mus…
Focus-Group based discussion designed to gain more in-depth information on factors that could lead to an increase in the adoption of neuromuscular monitoring ta…