Placement of TOF-Cuff® on the lower leg for neuromuscular and blood pressure monitoring during anesthetic induction for shoulder surgeries

在肩部手术麻醉诱导期间,将 TOF-Cuff® 放置于小腿上,用于神经肌肉和血压监测。

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to compare two devices for neuromuscular monitoring during anesthetic induction. TOF-Cuff(®) was installed on the lower leg stimulating the tibial nerve, while the more conventional TOF-Scan(®) was installed over the ulnar nerve at the wrist. Methods Twenty adult patients were enrolled in this prospective, controlled study. Train-of-four (TOF) was recorded every 15 s until TOF ratio of 0%. Mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) was assessed with TOF-Cuff® and with standard anesthesia monitoring from the brachial artery. MAP was measured before and after anesthetic induction. Time to TOF ratio = 0% was compared with one-sample t test and Bland-Altman plots. Results Patients received 0.53 ± 0.09 mg atracurium per kg body weight intravenously. Mean time to TOF ratio = 0% was 150.8 s (± 43.7) for TOF-Scan(®), and 174.4 s (± 42.7) for TOF-Cuff(®) (p = 0.1356). Bias was - 15.9 (95% confidence interval - 37.5 to 5.6) with 95% limits of agreement of - 95.2 to 63.3. Twenty-five percent of the patients had a technical issue with a TOF-Cuff(®) measurement. For MAP, mean difference was 1.4 (95% confidence interval - 2.4 to 5.2) with 95% limits of agreement of - 22.7 to 25.5. Conclusion The time from administration of a common dose of atracurium to a TOF ratio of 0% assessed with TOF-Cuff® stimulating the tibial nerve compared to TOF-Scan® stimulating the ulnar nerve showed large limits of agreement in Bland-Altman analysis. There was a high failure rate with TOF-Cuff® measurements on the lower leg.

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