1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf03010678
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Noninvasive ICG clearance test for estimating hepatic blood flow during halothane and isoflurane anaesthesia

Abstract: (K, respectively) in spite of a similar degree of the depletion of MAp in 2 MAC IS0-3120 group (K, 0.124 min-t). We conclude that isoflurane has a more favourable effect on liver circulation than does halothane. Ce travail vise il $valuer le ddbit sanguin hdpatique pendant l'anesthdsie ~ l~alothane (HAL) ou ~ Hsoflurane (ISO) par

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“…PDD (DDG 2001 ™ analyser; Nihon Kohden Industry, Tokyo, Japan) has been described in detail previously17, 26. Two wavelengths, 805 and 890 nm, were used to measure the ratio of ICG to haemoglobin concentration because the extinction coefficient of ICG in blood is maximal at 805 nm and nearly zero at 890 nm.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PDD (DDG 2001 ™ analyser; Nihon Kohden Industry, Tokyo, Japan) has been described in detail previously17, 26. Two wavelengths, 805 and 890 nm, were used to measure the ratio of ICG to haemoglobin concentration because the extinction coefficient of ICG in blood is maximal at 805 nm and nearly zero at 890 nm.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indocyanine green clearance (ICG) was assessed prior to and after EN to assess for splanchnic blood flow. The use of ICG clearance to assess for splanchnic blood flow, particularly hepatic blood flow, has been described elsewhere 43 , 44 . EN was not associated with a decrease in pH i , suggesting of a lack of splanchnic ischemia.…”
Section: Vasoactive Substances Used In the Intensive Care Unitmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The effect of halothane anaesthesia on hepatic blood flow has been compared with isoflurane anaesthesia in human volunteers using a noninvasive indocyanine green clearance test for estimating hepatic blood flow. Isoflurane reduced hepatic blood flow to a lesser extent than halothane (25).…”
Section: Studies Comparing the Effects Of Inhalational Anaesthetics Omentioning
confidence: 99%