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Use of finger-piece method for indocyanine green clearance test.

Authors :
Sagawa, Eri
Okubo, Hironao
Sorin, Yushi
Nakadera, Eisuke
Fukada, Hiroo
Igusa, Yuki
Kokubu, Shigehiro
Miyazaki, Akihisa
Watanobe, Ikuo
Sugo, Hiroyuki
Kojima, Kuniaki
Watanabe, Sumio
Source :
Hepatology Research; Nov2017, Vol. 47 Issue 12, p1235-1240, 6p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Aim The indocyanine green (ICG) finger-piece method (FPM), which allows measurement of the ICG concentration by mounting a light sensor onto a finger, is used to assess liver function. We compared the ICG FPM with the conventional ICG blood sampling method (BSM) in patients with liver disorders. Methods Ninety consecutive patients simultaneously underwent the ICG BSM and ICG FPM. After ICG administration, blood samples were collected at 5, 10, and 15 min for the ICG BSM. The ICG concentration was measured through the finger piece by an ICG clearance meter. Results Seventy-one patients (78.9%) had Child-Pugh class A liver disease, and 19 (21.1%) had class B or C. The FPM-measured ICG plasma disappearance rate was positively correlated with the BSM-measured values ( r = 0.886, P < 0.001). Bland-Altman analysis showed good agreement between the two methods (mean difference, 0.012 ± 0.018). The FPM-measured ICG plasma disappearance rate was positively correlated with the BSM-measured values both in patients with Child-Pugh class A liver disease ( r = 0.821, P < 0.001) and class B or C liver disease ( r = 0.859, P < 0.001). Conclusion The ICG FPM may be an alternative to the ICG BSM for liver function assessment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13866346
Volume :
47
Issue :
12
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Hepatology Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
125995764
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/hepr.12858