(en) When administering neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBA) during general anesthesia, it is recommended to monitor the neuromuscular transmission (NMT) quantitatively to manage the intraoperative depth of blockade and to rule out any residual paralysis before awakening the patient [1, 2]. Acceleromyography (AMG) has been demonstrated to be a valuable measurement tool in clinical practice [3]. [...]
Stouffs, A., Ibsen, A., Jamart, J., Dubois, V., & Dubois, P. E. (2018). Philips Intellivue NMT module: variability of initial measurements. Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 32(5), 965-966. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10877-017-0079-y (Original work published 2018)