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Assessment of cardiac output in liver transplantation recipients 被引量:2
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作者 Tomohide Hori Chiduru Yamamoto +8 位作者 Shintaro Yagi Taku Iida Kentaro Taniguchi Takashi Hasegawa Koichiro Yamakado Yukinobu Hori Kan Takeda Kazuo Maruyama Shinji Uemoto 《Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International》 SCIE CAS 2008年第4期362-366,共5页
BACKGROUND:Liver cirrhosis causes peculiar systemic hemodynamics,and accurate evaluation of systemic hemodynamic state is important for cirrhotic recipients who underwent living donor liver transplantation(LDLT). We i... BACKGROUND:Liver cirrhosis causes peculiar systemic hemodynamics,and accurate evaluation of systemic hemodynamic state is important for cirrhotic recipients who underwent living donor liver transplantation(LDLT). We investigated the clinical advantages of a novel non- invasive method for measuring systemic hemodynamic parameters using indocyanine green(ICG). METHODS:Twenty-eight LDLT recipients were evaluated. Simultaneous measurements of cardiac output(CO)using Swan-Ganz catheters and pulse dye densitometry(PDD) were performed every 12 hours after LDLT.A total of 155 sets of simultaneous CO measurements were obtained. RESULTS:The CO values obtained by PDD correlated well with those obtained by the invasive catheter technique.In addition,none of the recipients developed any side-effects, and we verified the safety of repeated ICG injections.ICG is safe,even for repeated use over time in the same recipient. Moreover,PDD can measure the blood volume(BV).CONCLUSIONS:Since the cirrhotic systemic hemody- namics characterized by high CO and large BV remains, even after LDLT,the ability to measure CO and BV in a non-invasive,simple and real-time manner using PDD has advantages for cirrhotic LDLT recipients. 展开更多
关键词 liver transplantation indocyanine green pulse dye densitometry blood volume cardiac output liver cirrhosis
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