Does indocyanine green accurately measure plasma volume independently of its disappearance rate from plasma in critically ill patients?

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H. Ishihara
T. Iwakawa
T. Hasegawa
M. Muraoka
T. Tsubo
A. Matsuki
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[1] Department of Anesthesiology,
[2] University of Hirosaki School of Medicine,undefined
[3] Hirosaki-Shi,undefined
[4] 036–8562,undefined
[5] Japan e-mail: ishihara@cc.hirosaki-u.ac.jp Tel. + 81(1 72)39-5111 Fax + 81(1 72)39-51 12,undefined
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Intensive Care Medicine | 1999年 / 25卷
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Key words Measurement technique; Plasma volume; Indocyanine green; Glucose; Hepatic function;
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Objective: To determine whether plasma volume determined by the indocyanine green (ICG) dilution method (PV-ICG) is equally accurate independently of its disappearance rate from plasma in the critically ill.¶Design: Retrospective clinical investigation.¶Setting: Intensive care unit of a university teaching hospital.¶Patients and methods: 192 adult patients were initially enrolled. The PV-ICG and the initial distribution volume of glucose (IDVG) were calculated utilizing a one-compartment model by simultaneous administration of ICG 25 mg and glucose 5 g on the first day of measurement in each patient. Twenty-one patients were excluded from the study because of a higher PV-ICG/IDVG ratio ( > 0.45) indicating apparent overestimation of the PV-ICG associated with the generalized protein capillary leakage. The remaining 171 patients were divided into four groups according to the magnitude of their disappearance rate of ICG from plasma (Ke-ICG).¶Results: Convergence was assumed consistently in each ICG or glucose decay curve, even in the lower Ke-ICG less than 0.10/min. The relationship between the two volumes was not statistically different among groups.¶Conclusions: The results suggest that the measurement of the PV-ICG can be equally accurate independently of its disappearance rate from plasma unless there is generalized protein capillary leakage.
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