“…Furthermore, these investigators immobilised the stimulation arm, leaving the thumb free to move. 1 There is good evidence, however, that applying an elastic preload to the thumb (Hand AdapterÒ; Organon Ltd., Dublin, Ireland), decreases signal variability and can increase the precision of the onset and time course of the neuromuscular block. 2,3 In their study, calibration of the TOF-Watch SX (Essex Pharma GmbH, Munich, Germany) was performed using the Cal-2-mode with a stimulus impulse width of 0.1 msec -in contrast to the recommended standard width of 0.2 msec.…”