DocumentCode
3324554
Title
Automatic monitoring of patient relaxation status
Author
Murray, T.M., Jr. ; Tran, Tuan Tu ; Edmonds, T. T Tran H L ; Palaheimo, M.
Author_Institution
Louisville Univ., KY, USA
fYear
1989
fDate
9-12 April 1989
Firstpage
934
Abstract
The authors describe the development and operation of a simple inexpensive method to monitor neuromuscular transmission (NMT). The device provides quantitative information on the level of muscle relaxation in patients who have received neuromuscular blocking drugs during anesthesia. NMT is monitored by activating a motor nerve with four consecutive stimuli with 2-Hz frequency and quantitatively determining the magnitude of the thumb twitches relative to a prerelaxant reference value. The monitoring unit was designed around a patented position/movement detector and a microprocessor. One end of the position detector is connected to the thumb via a tiny flexible rod and the other end to a spring. Two LED (light-emitting diode) bargraphs provide a direct real-time readout of the first (T1) and fourth (T4) thumb twitches. A third bargraph displays the ratio of T4/T1 as a percentage. The monitor and stimulator are enclosed in a thin enclosure attached to the patient´s arm with velcro straps.<>
Keywords
biomedical electronics; computerised monitoring; muscle; patient monitoring; 2-Hz frequency; anesthesia; consecutive stimuli; monitoring unit; motor nerve; movement detector; muscle relaxation; neuromuscular blocking drugs; neuromuscular transmission; patient monitoring; patient relaxation status; position detector; prerelaxant reference value; thumb twitches; Anesthesia; Computerized monitoring; Detectors; Drugs; Frequency; Light emitting diodes; Muscles; Neuromuscular; Patient monitoring; Thumb;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Southeastcon '89. Proceedings. Energy and Information Technologies in the Southeast., IEEE
Conference_Location
Columbia, SC, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SECON.1989.132533
Filename
132533
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