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Train of Four Motor Point Stimulation and Monitoring

Sponsored by University of Minnesota

About this trial

Last updated 8 years ago

Study ID

201501M61361

Status

Withdrawn

Type

Interventional

Phase

N/A

Placebo

No

Accepting

18 to 80 Years
All Sexes

Trial Timing

Ended 7 years ago

What is this trial about?

The assessment of neuromuscular blockage is common practice in the operating room, in which such agents are employed. Still today, the use of simple hand held stimulators and visual monitoring of these responses are the norm. The investigators want to study the potential for employing a non-invasive quantitative device with built in sensors that will hopefully accurately determine the degree of neuromuscular blockade. This system utilizes commonly employed train of four (TOF) electrical stimulation pulses, an incorporated force sensor and an automated detection system. This system will not only utilized pre-blockade, but also throughout an entire surgical procedure and during reversal therapy. For comparisons, the investigators will use both the prototype device and a standard hand held TOF for the assessment of neuromuscular blockage. In other words, the planned protocol will involve testing the effectiveness and accuracy of the device concurrently with peripheral nerve stimulation, during a procedure as is done for the current standard of care. All protocols will be carried out under the direct guidance and supervision of anesthesiologists and/or nurse anesthetists.

What are the participation requirements?

Inclusion Criteria

* Normal, healthy subjects (adults) admitted for surgical procedures.

Exclusion Criteria

* Under 18 years of age or over 80 years of age, anesthetic paradigm does not include NMBAs.