Comparison of sugammadex or neostigmine for reversal of mild rocuronium paralysis using repetitive 100-Hz tetanic fade
Debaene B., Frasca D.,
Moreillon F., D'Hollander A.A.
(2025)
British Journal of Anaesthesia, In Press.
Spontaneous recovery from rocuronium measured by mechanomyography during 100- or 200-Hz tetanic stimulations compared to normalized train-of-four with acceleromyography
Dubois P.E.,
Moreillon F., Bihin B., De Dorlodot C., Meyer S., Maseri A., Passeraub P., d'Hollander A.A.
(2025)
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing,
The interest of 100 versus 200 Hz tetanic stimulations to quantify low levels of residual neuromuscular blockade with mechanomyography: a pilot study
Dubois P.E., Mitchell J., Regnier M.,
Passeraub P.,
Moreillon F., d'Hollander A.A.
(2021)
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, published online.
100 Hz-5 s tetanic stimulation to illustrate the presence of “residual paralysis” co-existing with accelerometric 0.90 train-of-four ratio - A proof-of-concept study
Debaene B., Frasca D.,
Moreillon F., D'Hollander A.A.
(2021)
Anaesthesia Critical Care & Pain Medicine 40(4): 100903, published online.
Fabrication and Characterization of a Flexible Fluxgate Sensor with Pad-Printed Solenoid Coils
(2020)
Sensors, 20, 2275.
A versatile robotic platform for the design of natural, three-dimensional reaching and grasping tasks in monkeys
Barra B., Badi M., Perich M.G., Conti S., Mirrazavi Salehian S.S.,
Moreillon F., Bogaard A., Wurth S.,
Passeraub P., Milekovic T., Billard A., Micera S., Capogrosso M.
(2019)
Journal of Neural Engineering 17(1): 016004.