NMTCuff® technology complies with the good practices guidelines for NMT monitoring recommended by anesthesiology associations.
Considering the risks of NMBAs, the APSF, ASA and ESAIC have called for widespread adoption of guidelines that recommend restructuring the clinical environment to include quantitative NMT monitors in all anesthetizing locations to increase the patient´s safety and assess neuromuscular function in the different phases of the operation.


What makes NMTCuff® technology different is that it is really used. Do you know why?
We see relaxometry objective measurement not as it is, but as it should be. We act courageously and are uniquely positioned to be a source of inspiration in a world of evolving healthcare needs.
General characteristics of Compressomyography (CMG)
- Includes NMTCuff® technology inside
- Dual function: Relaxometry and NIBP
- Built-in stimulation electrodes
- Pneumatic connection between deviceand patient (no electromagnetic interference)
- Stimulation and sensing in one sensor
- Can be placed in any corner in the O.R.
The modified cuff can be placed in many ways
It can be placed in arm, forearm, wrist, leg and thigh.
Its unique CMG (compresso myography) procedure is based on pneumatics; it is immune to electrical noise that is always present in many forms inside the OR. Cannot be easily detached by pulling out the cable;
Very simple to install, with no extra effort for the anesthesiologist. Just putting on the cuff as he/she would normally do for Blood Pressure measurement.
The NMTCuff® technology is better prepared to avoid the PORC symptom (PostOperative Residual Curisation), as it can consolidate the TOF 0.9 at recovery without requiring more time than with traditional technology.
When the measurement is taken in the arm, the muscle´s time response are closer to the critical muscles to be monitored: The pharynx and the diaphragm.
