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A Comparison of Neuromuscular Transmission in the Arm and Hand Muscles With Alternative Muscles Such as the Lower Leg Muscles and the Corrugator Supercilii During General Anesthesia
In Brief
An observational study evaluating TOF Cuff on arm, TOF Cuff on lower leg, and 3 other interventions for Neuromuscular Blockade. Completed, enrolled 128 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The investigators want to compare new muscle relaxation monitoring, TOF-Cuff and TOF-Scan, during general anesthesia. Standard monitoring is using thumb, however it can't be use on every patient. Alternative can be eyebrow muscle or foot muscle. There is only few old study that compares this muscle and used mivacurium. The study aims to compare TOF-Cuff and TOF-Scan with different sensor and use mivacurium.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
The TOF Cuff will be installed on one arm in opposite of TOF Scan. After intubation dose of mivacurium continuous monitoring of neuromuscular block started until complete recovery of neuromuscular block.
The TOF Cuff will be installed on one lower leg. After intubation dose of mivacurium continuous monitoring of neuromuscular block started until complete recovery of neuromuscular block.
The TOF Scan will be installed on hallux . After intubation dose of mivacurium continuous monitoring of neuromuscular block started until complete recovery of neuromuscular block.
The TOF Scan will be installed on Thumb. After intubation dose of mivacurium continuous monitoring of neuromuscular block started until complete recovery of neuromuscular block.
The TOF Scan will be installed on corrugator supercilii. After intubation dose of mivacurium continuous monitoring of neuromuscular block started until complete recovery of neuromuscular block.