A compressomyograph train of four monitoring device

Shu Guo, Joe Moore, Lee Moradi, Eric Rosero, Ahmet C. Sabuncu

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Abstract

The monitoring of the neuromuscular blockade is critical for patient's safety during and after surgery. The monitoring of neuromuscular blockade often requires the use of Train of Four (TOF) technique. During a TOF test two electrodes are attached to the ulnar nerve, and a series of four electric pulses are applied. The electrical stimulation causes the thumb to twitch, and the amount of twitch varies depending on the amount of neuromuscular blockade in patient's system. Current medical devices used to assist anesthesiologists to perform TOF monitoring often require free hand movement and do not provide accurate or reliable results. The goal of this work is to design, prototype and test a new medical device that provides reliable TOF results when thumb movement is restricted. A medical device that uses a pressurized catheter balloon to detect the response thumb twitch of the TOF test is created. An analytical model, numerical study, and mechanical finger testing were employed to create an optimum design. The design is tested through a pilot human subjects study. No significant correlation is reported with subjects’ properties, including hand size.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number104127
JournalMedical Engineering and Physics
Volume125
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2024

Keywords

  • Biomedical device design
  • Neuromuscular blockade
  • Train of four

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biophysics
  • Biomedical Engineering

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