NMT readings provide precise information to clearly define your next step
Explore the latest ASA and ESAIC clinical guidelines and other educational content regarding how quantitative neuromuscular transmission (NMT) monitoring can play a pivotal role in guiding your next steps in patient care.
By utilizing EMG-based technology with NMT monitoring, you can accurately measure the electrical activity of the muscle. Quantitative NMT monitoring can help inform when to extubate or avoiding residual neuromuscular blockade to minimize postoperative complications and enhance patient safety. Discover the invaluable insights NMT monitoring offers in the timing and dosage required for the safe reversal of neuromuscular blockade, which can help prevent excessive costs and potential challenges like reintubation or reoperation.
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Learn about quantitative NMT monitoring utilizing EMG-based technology and its benefits