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The effect of changes in arm temperature on neuromuscular monitoring in the presence of atracurium blockade
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1988
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Muscle FunctionNeuromuscular CoordinationThermal TherapyMotor ControlPeripheral NervesPeripheral Nervous SystemNeuromuscular BlockadeKinesiologyHyperthermiaArm TemperatureApplied PhysiologySensationPhysical MedicineHealth SciencesNeuromuscular MonitoringMonitored ArmPeripheral Nerve StimulationNeuromuscular PhysiologyAtracurium BlockadePhysiologyTemperature MeasurementElectromyographyElectrophysiologyAnesthesiaMedicineNeuromusculoskeletal DisorderAnesthesiology
Summary This study was designed to investigate the relationship between arm temperature and the degree of blockade as monitored by peripheral nerve stimulation by a comparison of both arms of each patient; one exposed to the environment and the other wrapped to maintain its temperature. The decrease in the temperatures of the exposed arms were significantly more than the wrapped arms. A discrepancy was noted proportional to the temperature difference between the two arms, when the train‐of‐four counts were compared. A recommendation is made to maintain the temperature of the monitored arm above 32°C.
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