Clearance of indocyanine green as an index of liver function during cyclopropane anaesthesia and induced hypotension
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- DOI: 10.1093/bja/48.3.231
Clearance of indocyanine green as an index of liver function during cyclopropane anaesthesia and induced hypotension
Abstract
The rate of decrease in the plasma concentration of indocyanine green (ICG) following a bolus i.v. injection has been studied in two groups of patients before and during anaesthesia. In eight patients anaesthetized with nitrous oxide and oxygen, and who received a neuromuscular blocking drug, induction of anaesthesia was not associated with a significant change in ICG half-life (from 4.59 to 3.85 min) but the subsequent administration of cyclopropane was associated with a statistically significant increase to 5.61 min. In a second group of anaesthetized patients, breathing spontaneously a mixture of oxygen, nitrous oxide and halothane, the induction of arterial hypotension with either lumbar extradural block or sodium nitroprusside was not associated with significant changes in ICG half-life.
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