| Literature DB >> 7696065 |
N Kanaya1, M Nakayama, S Fujita, A Namiki.
Abstract
We have examined the effects of inhalation anaesthetics on indocyanine green (ICG) clearance, as an index of hepatic function, in patients undergoing elective surgery. Recently, a new method has been developed to measure in real-time the disappearance rate of ICG from plasma. This method eliminates the multiple sampling and delay of the conventional ICG test. ICG clearance is displayed as two indices: K (ICG disappearance rate) and R15 (ICG retention rate 15 min after injection of ICG 0.5 mg kg-1). This measurement was performed in patients before and after 1 MAC of sevoflurane (n = 6), 2 MAC of sevoflurane (n = 6), 1 MAC of isoflurane (n = 6), 2 MAC of isoflurane (n = 6), 1 MAC of halothane (n = 6) or 2 MAC of halothane (n = 6) without surgical stress. Although mean arterial pressure decreased significantly at 1 and 2 MAC of sevoflurane, 2 MAC of halothane, and 1 and 2 MAC of isoflurane, ICG clearance was maintained at awake levels, except at 2 MAC of halothane (K = mean-33 (sem 3)%, R15 = +90 (3)% from awake values). We conclude that sevoflurane and isoflurane have a more favourable effect on liver circulation than halothane.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7696065 DOI: 10.1093/bja/74.2.164
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Anaesth ISSN: 0007-0912 Impact factor: 9.166