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From Guidelines to Practice: Proven Strategies for Implementing Quantitative TOF Monitoring

Recording of a live symposium on Oct 13 at ANESTHESIOLOGY® 2025

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Discover practical strategies for implementing quantitative train-of-four (TOF) monitoring across multiple practice settings. A panel of anesthesia leaders shares real-world experiences, lessons learned, and tools for success—all aligned with ASA guidelines. Gain insights to support safer, more consistent neuromuscular monitoring in your clinical practice.

Panel of experts

  • Aaron Persinger, MD
  • Carlos Artime, MD
  • Judit Szolnoki, MD

Moderator is Sorin J. Brull, MD.
 

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