Accuracy and repeatability of blood volume measurement by pulse dye densitometry compared to the conventional method using 51Cr-labeled red blood cells. 2000

T Imai, and C Mitaka, and T Nosaka, and A Koike, and S Ohki, and Y Isa, and F Kunimoto
Department of Critical Care Medicine, Tokyo Medical and Dental University School of Medicine, Bunkyo District, Japan. taka.ikasika.ccm@med.tmd.ac.jp

OBJECTIVE To determine the accuracy and repeatability of pulse dye densitometry (PDD) in measuring blood volume (BV) by comparing it with the conventional method using 51Cr-labeled red blood cells (RI method) and by assessing sequential measurements. METHODS Prospective clinical study. METHODS University hospital. METHODS Eleven adult ICU patients who received cardiac surgery (1st ICU day). METHODS None. RESULTS After injecting indocyanine green (10 or 20 mg) into the right atrium, its arterial concentration was continuously monitored at the nose and finger by PDD, and BV was calculated by back extrapolating the logarithmic dye concentration on the dye elimination curve between 2.5 and 5.5 min after mean transit time to each mean transit time with the least squares method. These measurements were repeated in eight patients and performed only once in the other three, and the BV was measured concurrently by the RI method one time. The Bland-Altman method was used for evaluating differences between methods and within methods. The (percentage) biases and standard deviations between the PDD and RI methods and between the successive measurements by PDD at the finger and nose were 0.26 +/- 0.491 (8.8 +/- 15.3%) and 0.004 +/- 0.251 (0.06 +/- 5.9%) with the probe on a nostril, and 0.16 +/- 0.561 (2.5 +/- 14.4%) and 0.19 +/- 0.311 (4.7 +/- 7.3%) using the finger probe. The bias between methods was less than 10%, and the repeatability of PDD was better. CONCLUSIONS As PDD can measure BV with good repeatability and with a small bias compared to the RI method, serial changes in BV can be evaluated at the bedside of critically ill patients noninvasively and repeatedly.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007201 Indicator Dilution Techniques Methods for assessing flow through a system by injection of a known quantity of an indicator, such as a dye, radionuclide, or chilled liquid, into the system and monitoring its concentration over time at a specific point in the system. (From Dorland, 28th ed) Dilution Techniques,Dilution Technics,Indicator Dilution Technics,Dilution Technic,Dilution Technic, Indicator,Dilution Technics, Indicator,Dilution Technique,Dilution Technique, Indicator,Dilution Techniques, Indicator,Indicator Dilution Technic,Indicator Dilution Technique,Technic, Dilution,Technic, Indicator Dilution,Technics, Dilution,Technics, Indicator Dilution,Technique, Dilution,Technique, Indicator Dilution,Techniques, Dilution,Techniques, Indicator Dilution
D007208 Indocyanine Green A tricarbocyanine dye that is used diagnostically in liver function tests and to determine blood volume and cardiac output. Cardio-Green,Cardiogreen,Ujoveridin,Vofaverdin,Vophaverdin,Wofaverdin,Cardio Green,Green, Indocyanine
D007362 Intensive Care Units Hospital units providing continuous surveillance and care to acutely ill patients. ICU Intensive Care Units,Intensive Care Unit,Unit, Intensive Care
D008297 Male Males
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D011446 Prospective Studies Observation of a population for a sufficient number of persons over a sufficient number of years to generate incidence or mortality rates subsequent to the selection of the study group. Prospective Study,Studies, Prospective,Study, Prospective
D001811 Blood Volume Determination Method for determining the circulating blood volume by introducing a known quantity of foreign substance into the blood and determining its concentration some minutes later when thorough mixing has occurred. From these two values the blood volume can be calculated by dividing the quantity of injected material by its concentration in the blood at the time of uniform mixing. Generally expressed as cubic centimeters or liters per kilogram of body weight. Blood Volume Determinations,Determination, Blood Volume,Determinations, Blood Volume,Volume Determination, Blood,Volume Determinations, Blood
D002860 Chromium Radioisotopes Unstable isotopes of chromium that decay or disintegrate emitting radiation. Cr atoms with atomic weights of 46-49, 51, 55, and 56 are radioactive chromium isotopes. Radioisotopes, Chromium
D003720 Densitometry The measurement of the density of a material by measuring the amount of light or radiation passing through (or absorbed by) the material. Densitometries
D004396 Coloring Agents Chemicals and substances that impart color including soluble dyes and insoluble pigments. They are used in INKS; PAINTS; and as INDICATORS AND REAGENTS. Coloring Agent,Dye,Dyes,Organic Pigment,Stain,Stains,Tissue Stain,Tissue Stains,Organic Pigments,Pigments, Inorganic,Agent, Coloring,Inorganic Pigments,Pigment, Organic,Pigments, Organic,Stain, Tissue,Stains, Tissue

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