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New Clinical Study Confirms the Industry Leading Performance Of Senzime’s TetraGraph System

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A new US-based clinical study has validated the accuracy of Senzime's TetraGraph system, a neuromuscular monitoring device. The study, published on October 18, 2024, in the Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, compared the TetraGraph to benchmark mechanomyography (MMG) technology. Key findings include:

1. The TetraGraph demonstrated 97.9% accuracy compared to MMG.
2. It is the first study to clinically validate a portable EMG-only system at all levels of neuromuscular block.
3. Results suggest TetraGraph's performance is superior to other commercially available neuromuscular monitoring systems.
4. The study was conducted at the Medical College of Wisconsin, led by Prof. Thomas Ebert.

Senzime's Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Sorin J. Brull, emphasized the importance of the TetraGraph's precision, particularly during laparoscopic and robotic surgeries. The researchers concluded that EMG monitors like TetraGraph should become a clinical standard for all phases of neuromuscular block.

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  • TetraGraph system demonstrated 97.9% accuracy compared to benchmark MMG technology
  • First study to clinically validate a portable EMG-only system at all levels of neuromuscular block
  • Results suggest TetraGraph's performance is superior to other commercially available neuromuscular monitoring systems
  • Researchers propose EMG monitors like TetraGraph to become a clinical standard for all phases of neuromuscular block

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UPPSALA, SWEDEN / ACCESSWIRE / October 19, 2024 / Senzime (STO:SEZI)(OTCQX:SNZZF) Philadelphia, ANESTHESIOLOGY 2024 - A just published US-based study validated Senzime's TetraGraph system for accuracy by comparing data to benchmark mechanomyography (MMG) technology. This was the first study to clinically validate a portable EMG-only system at all levels of neuromuscular block. The results confirmed the overall accuracy of the TetraGraph system and provided evidence that it is superior in accuracy to other commercially available and validated neuromuscular monitoring systems (ref 1).

The study "Train-of-Four Ratio, Counts and Post Tetanic Counts with the TetraGraph Electromyograph in Comparison to Mechanomyography" published 18th of October, 2024, in the Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing , was performed at the Medical College of Wisconsin, USA, under the lead of anesthesiologist Prof. Thomas Ebert.

The TetraGraph was used in patients undergoing surgery and various degrees of neuromuscular block. Simultaneous recordings from the TetraGraph neuromuscular monitor and a MMG monitor were obtained. The TetraGraph's accuracy compared to MMG was very high at 97.9%, and the small standard deviation and narrow range of responses demonstrate that it is even more repeatable than the comparator "gold standard" MMG. Previously published validation studies of commercially available monitors and EMG-devices have not demonstrated equally high correlation to MMG at all levels of block as the TetraGraph (ref 2,3)

"We can be very encouraged by these independently obtained results that clinically validate the TetraGraph's precision. This is a professionally conducted study and the very first to clinically validate a portable EMG-only system at all levels of neuromuscular block. The data not only confirm that the TetraGraph currently has the industry's most accurate EMG algorithm, but also that its clinical precision is maintained at deep levels of block; this is novel and particularly important during laparoscopic and robotic surgeries," comments Sorin J. Brull, MD, Chief Medical Officer of Senzime.

The researchers concluded that the prospective evaluation of the TetraGraph quantitative system proved that it was accurate and proposed that EMG monitors such as the TetraGraph "to become a clinical standard for all phases of neuromuscular block."

References:

  1. Wedemeyer Z, et. al. Anesthesiology , 2024.

  2. Bowdle A, et al. Anaesthesia , 2020.

  3. Wedemeyer, Z, et al. Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing , 2023.

For further information, please contact:

Philip Siberg, CEO of Senzime AB
Phone: +46 (0) 707 90 67 34, e-mail: philip.siberg@senzime.com

About Senzime

Senzime, headquartered in Sweden, is a leading medical device company that develops, manufactures, and markets CE- and FDA-cleared patient monitoring systems. The company provides an innovative portfolio of solutions, including the TetraGraph® and ExSpiron® 2Xi for accurate monitoring of neuromuscular and respiratory functions, typically under and after surgery. The goal is to help eliminate in-hospital complications, and radically reduce health care costs related to surgical and high acuity procedures.

Senzime targets a market opportunity valued more than SEK 40 billion per year, and operates with sales teams in the world's leading markets. The company's shares are listed on Nasdaq Stockholm Main Market (Nasdaq: SEZI) and cross-traded in the US on the OTCQX market (OTCQX: SNZZF). More information is available at senzime.com .

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What were the key findings of the clinical study on Senzime's TetraGraph system (SNZZF)?

The study found that Senzime's TetraGraph system demonstrated 97.9% accuracy compared to benchmark MMG technology. It was the first to clinically validate a portable EMG-only system at all levels of neuromuscular block, and results suggest its performance is superior to other commercially available neuromuscular monitoring systems.

Where and when was the clinical study on Senzime's TetraGraph (SNZZF) conducted?

The study was conducted at the Medical College of Wisconsin, USA, under the lead of anesthesiologist Prof. Thomas Ebert. It was published on October 18, 2024, in the Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing.

What did researchers conclude about Senzime's TetraGraph system (SNZZF) in the clinical study?

Researchers concluded that the TetraGraph quantitative system was accurate and proposed that EMG monitors like TetraGraph should become a clinical standard for all phases of neuromuscular block. They emphasized its precision, particularly during laparoscopic and robotic surgeries.

How does the accuracy of Senzime's TetraGraph (SNZZF) compare to other neuromuscular monitoring systems?

According to the study, Senzime's TetraGraph system demonstrated superior accuracy compared to other commercially available and validated neuromuscular monitoring systems. It showed 97.9% accuracy compared to benchmark MMG technology, with a small standard deviation and narrow range of responses.
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