Background: Neuromuscular blockade of the adductor pollicis muscle may be influenced by hand dominance resulting in conflicting results of several studies. The current study examined whether hand dominance could influence the measurements of neuromuscular blockade with acceleromyography at the adductor pollicis. Methods: The acceleromyographic responses from 0.6 mg/kg of rocuronium were monitored supramaximally in both hands in 31 patients after induction of anesthesia. Onset, maximum effect, and offset of rocuronium were measured and compared in both hands. The train-of-four (TOF) ratios to 0.9 were recorded in all patients. Results: In total, 27 patients were right-handed and 4 patients were left-handed. The mean supramaximal threshold or...
International audienceBackground: Neuromuscular blockade (NMB) monitoring is essential to avoid resi...
This study compared two commercially available quantitative neuromuscular function monitoring techni...
Recent studies have suggested that centrally generated motor commands contribute to the perception o...
Background: Neuromuscular blockade of the adductor pollicis muscle may be influenced by hand dominan...
Background: Inexperienced anesthesiologists are frequently unclear as to whether to stimulate the ul...
Background: Inexperienced anesthesiologists are frequently unclear as to whether to stimulate the ul...
BACKGROUND: Inexperienced anesthesiologists are frequently unclear as to whether to stimulate the ul...
It is well known that the dominant hand (DH) can be moved more skillfully than the non-dominant hand...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comGABAergic intracortical inhibition (ICI...
Abstract Acceleromyography at the adductor pollicis located in a distal part of the body may not ref...
Objective. To investigate the effects of maintaining a constant preload and of maintaining a constan...
Introduction: Diaphragm and lateral abdominal muscles frequently show sparing effects to muscle rela...
Acceleromyography is commonly used to monitor perioperative neuromuscular blockade and to prevent re...
The purpose of the present study was to determine whether the motor unit (MU) recruitment strategy o...
Objective. To determine whether the twitch force of the adductor pollicis remains stable when 0.1 Hz...
International audienceBackground: Neuromuscular blockade (NMB) monitoring is essential to avoid resi...
This study compared two commercially available quantitative neuromuscular function monitoring techni...
Recent studies have suggested that centrally generated motor commands contribute to the perception o...
Background: Neuromuscular blockade of the adductor pollicis muscle may be influenced by hand dominan...
Background: Inexperienced anesthesiologists are frequently unclear as to whether to stimulate the ul...
Background: Inexperienced anesthesiologists are frequently unclear as to whether to stimulate the ul...
BACKGROUND: Inexperienced anesthesiologists are frequently unclear as to whether to stimulate the ul...
It is well known that the dominant hand (DH) can be moved more skillfully than the non-dominant hand...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comGABAergic intracortical inhibition (ICI...
Abstract Acceleromyography at the adductor pollicis located in a distal part of the body may not ref...
Objective. To investigate the effects of maintaining a constant preload and of maintaining a constan...
Introduction: Diaphragm and lateral abdominal muscles frequently show sparing effects to muscle rela...
Acceleromyography is commonly used to monitor perioperative neuromuscular blockade and to prevent re...
The purpose of the present study was to determine whether the motor unit (MU) recruitment strategy o...
Objective. To determine whether the twitch force of the adductor pollicis remains stable when 0.1 Hz...
International audienceBackground: Neuromuscular blockade (NMB) monitoring is essential to avoid resi...
This study compared two commercially available quantitative neuromuscular function monitoring techni...
Recent studies have suggested that centrally generated motor commands contribute to the perception o...