THE NEW STANDARD IN TOF
TwitchView® Quantitative Train of Four Monitor
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TwitchView Quantitative Train of Four Monitor
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Real-time assessments and patient-specific trends throughout the procedure at all levels of blockade. |
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EMG measurements are motion free, so TwitchView is fully functional when the arms are tucked. |
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Single-use electrodes reduce the risk of HAIs and can be placed on the patient's hands or feet. |


Simplicity And Efficiency
Support Consistent Use
Unsurpassed ease-of-use and performance optimize your intraoperative experience to enable department-wide use in all cases utilizing neuromuscular blockade
Hands-off Autopilot Functionality
- One button quickstart optimizes device settings for each patient and begins continuous monitoring in seconds
- Stimulation mode (PTC or TOF) and time interval actively and automatically adjust based on patient’s level of neuromuscular block (manual adjustments available)
- Start monitoring pre- or post-paralytic administration – the device adapts automatically and does not require a baseline
Intuitive Operation & Display
- Convenient modern touchscreen enables on-the-fly manual adjustments
- Intuitive and minimalist operation easily integrates into existing workflow
- Real-time and trended data guide patient-specific dosing and decision making
Reliable Accuracy & Performance
- Multiple clinical validation studies demonstrate TwitchView’s accuracy at all levels of blockade
- Real-time noise cancellation enhances signal accuracy and sensitivity
- Electromyography (EMG) based measurements overcome documented limitations of traditional nerve stimulators and acceleromyography (AMG)
Flexible Integration & Utilization
- Readily connects with existing hospital electronic medical record (EMR) to chart hospital-preferred data, including TOF count, TOF ratio, PTC, ST, mA, etc.
- Ready-to-install pole mount accommodates any mounting requirement
- One-piece electrode array works on either the hands or the feet, tucked or not
"Using TwitchView was like someone turning on the lights. We’ve been practicing in the dark" Attending Anesthesiologist, University of Washington
“The device is great. It is making a real change in how we approach management of NM blockade.” Attending Anesthesiologist, Philadelphia Academic Institution
“No more digging under the drapes to feel for twitches. I just look at the monitor and have everything I need!” CRNA , Colorado Community Hospital