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Your guide to society guidelines and recommendations

Quantitative TOF monitoring

May 14, 2024

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Every year millions of patients are affected by postoperative respiratory complications. By using quantitative TOF neuromuscular monitoring, you can reduce the risk of complications, such as residual neuromuscular block (RNMB). This enables you to deliver safer, more efficient patient care. 

Most society and clinical guidelines—including ASA and ESAIC—support the use of quantitative TOF neuromuscular monitoring. 

In this eBook, you will be able to explore all the latest and available guidelines and recommendations from societies around the world.

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AnnaMaria Tahlén, Global Content Manager at Senzime |