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Assessment of liver perfusion and function after cardiac surgery
Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin, 10/02/09
Sakka SG et al. – ICG–PDR correlates more with aortic cross–clamping time than bilirubin or other tests of liver function or cellular integrity. Regional blood flow and function (ICG–PDR) cannot be estimated by variables of systemic oxygen transport (ScvO2).
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