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1 By Bahaa Ewees Professor of anaesthesia and intensive care medicine

2 * Why? * How? * Where?

3 A. Monitoring the onset time of action B. Monitoring the duration of action C. Monitoring of recovery

4 Methods 1. Electrical  EMG  TOF (?) 2. Mechanical 3. Acceleration

5 Electrical Single Twitch TOF

6  T 1, T 2, T 3, T 4 …  Complete Relaxation Time  T 1  0 – 9 %

7 Muscle Relaxant of Different Duration Time of Action (HOW?)

8  T 1  9 %  T 1  25 %  T 1  3 % (???)  just reappearance of T 1

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16 Recovery  Tetanic Stimulation  Post Tetanic Count  Post Tetanic Facilitation  Post Tetanic TOF  Double Burst Stimulation (DBS)  DBS  D 2 B 2 S  D 3 B 3 S

17 Acceleromyography  WHERE?

18  Ulnar N.  Facial N.  Common Peroneal N.

19  Adductor Pollicis (WHY?)

20 When To Give Reversal??

21  Half-reverse and Full reverse  What is the meaning??  1 st Dose followed by 2 nd Dose (3 min. in between)

22 Conclusion  TR equals T 4 /T 1 is the conclusion in recovery  TR 75 %  TR 85 %  TR 98 %

23 * Why? * How? * Where?

24 A. Monitoring the onset time of action B. Monitoring the duration of action C. Monitoring of recovery

25 Thank You!!!


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