Understanding Spontaneous Breathing: Breathing Doesn’t Mean Safe Recovery.
Relying on visual or tactile cues alone can be misleading. Spontaneous chest or limb movement does not guarantee neuromuscular recovery.
Muscle movement does not equal full recovery.
TwitchView® uses EMG-based quantitative monitoring to ensure:
Airway safety
Complete recovery before extubation
Reduced risk of PACU complications
Why does preventing residual neuromuscular blockade matter?
Because the risks extend far beyond the OR:
- Respiratory complications (airway obstruction, hypoxemia)
- Increased aspiration risk from impaired swallowing
- Delayed recovery and extended PACU stays
The Great Lakes team had the opportunity to attend the Ohio Society of Anesthesiologists Conference this year.
It was a pleasure sharing insights and showcasing the role of the TwitchView® quantitative monitor in advancing patient care.
Subjective methods often miss residual neuromuscular block, even when it seems like the patient has “come back.”
Quantitative monitoring gives continuous, measurable feedback so anesthetists can make safer, timelier decisions.
📍 Zaragoza, Spain
Franco Ferrari, our International Clinical Specialist, recently delivered a TwitchView training session with Dr. Cristian Aragón at Hospital Universitario Miguel Servet in Zaragoza Spain.
Neuromuscular monitoring isn’t one-size-fits-all. Different muscle sites recover at different rates: Facial muscles: recover sooner than the muscles responsible for maintaining the airway.
Adductor pollicis: more sensitive to relaxants and a better indicator of complete recovery
Blink Device Company is now Blink Anesthesia. Same mission, new look: helping anesthesiologists prevent residual paralysis & improve patient recovery with the trusted TwitchView® quantitative monitor.
Visit us at Booth #917 @ #ANES25#BlinkAnesthesia#PatientSafety#Anesthesia
Savino De Serio, Sr International Director, attended the Abu Dhabi Anesthesia Congress, where the TwitchView® Train Of Four Monitor was featured.
Proudly partnering with ASTEMED, we are expanding global access to quantitative monitoring. 🌍
Reminder! Blink will be at ANESTHESIOLOGY® 2025, and we have a special guest speaker, Dr. Larry Lindenbaum.
Sunday, October 12, 2025 at 12:30 p.m. at Booth #917
Presenting on: “The Quantitative Shift: A Modern Approach to Neuromuscular Monitoring.”
#ANES25
Blink is heading to ANESTHESIOLOGY® 2025!
Stop by Booth #917 to see the TwitchView® Train of Four Monitor in action.
Excited to meet colleagues and innovators at the ANESTHESIOLOGY annual meeting!
#ANES25
A sugammadex dose-finding study by Bowdle et al. showed that many patients receive more reversal drug than needed, and some receive less.
With TwitchView® quantitative EMG monitoring, anesthesiologists can titrate precisely to achieve the “just right” dose every time.
Exciting news! Blink will be at ANESTHESIOLOGY® 2025, and we have a special guest speaker, Dr. Larry Lindenbaum.
Presenting on: “The Quantitative Shift: A Modern Approach to Neuromuscular Monitoring.”
Join in the conversation at Booth #917.
#ANES25
Our Clinical Implementation Specialists, like Dionna and Gabrielle from our Texas team, ensure hospitals and clinicians experience a seamless transition with the TwitchView® System.
Because when teams are supported, patients benefit.
#TwitchView#BlinkAnesthesia#Anesthesia
Exciting go-live moment! Hannah and David joined with this CRNA Supervisor to launch the TwitchView® System in their hospital.
It’s more than just an install — it’s a step toward safer, smarter perioperative care.
#TwitchView® #BlinkAnesthesia#Anesthesia#Innovation#Surgery
We started Blink to solve a problem clinicians face every day:
How do you trust the data during recovery?
The TwitchView® EMG system was designed with one goal, to make every extubation decision safer, clearer, and rooted in real-time signals, not subjective signs.
Tucked arm? Robotic case? Unusual positioning?
Traditional monitors struggle. TwitchView doesn’t.
Our EMG system delivers clean, reliable signals, no matter the setup, because confident decisions depend on data that performs under pressure.
#twitchview#anesthesia#emg
Sugammadex is a 21st century drug. It deserves 21st century monitoring. The TwitchView® quantitative monitor delivers EMG-based data anesthesiologists can trust, so Sugammadex works as powerfully & precisely as intended.
Because powerful drugs deserve equally powerful monitoring