Pediatric Neuromuscular Blockade and Quantitative Train-of-Four
  • Pediatric Neuromuscular Blockade and Quantitative Train-of-Four

  • Measure Description: The percentage of patients aged 1-17 years of age, who undergo a procedure utilizing non-depolarizing neuromuscular blockade (NMB) who have a documented quantitative train-of-four ratio of greater than or equal to 0.9 immediately prior to tracheal extubation following the neuromuscular blockade dose, while the patient remains in a monitored anesthetizing or recovering location.

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  • Question 1: Is this measure appropriate for assessing an individual clinician’s performance?
  • Question 2: Is this measure useful for distinguishing high-quality from poor-quality care?
  • Question 3: Does this measure address a gap in care/opportunity for improvement?
  • Question 4: Is this measure well-supported by the literature?
  • Question 5: Would this measure be feasible to report in your practice?
  • Question 6: Would you use this measure for quality improvement purposes?
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