Senzime, a company based in Uppsala, Sweden, won European CE Mark approval for its TetraGraph device that’s indicated as a tool that allows anesthesiologists to monitor patients that received neuromuscular blockers during surgery. The device electrically stimulates a peripheral ulnar nerve on the hand and detects how the related muscles are reacting electrically (electromyography, aka EMG).
The TetraGraph requires no calibration, takes less than 30 seconds to boot up and setup, and uses disposable sensors to prevent bugs from jumping between patients. The arm can stay under the surgical drape as no access to the thumb is necessary and since it’s battery powered, it can be placed just about anywhere.
Here’s a short promo animation for the TetraGraph
Product page: TetraGraph…
Via: Senzime…