2017
DOI: 10.1177/0004563217745895
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Development of a simple indocyanine green measurement method using an automated biochemical analyser

Abstract: Background The indocyanine green retention rate is important for assessing the severity of liver disorders. In the conventional method, blood needs to be collected twice. In the present study, we developed an automated indocyanine green method that does not require blood sampling before intravenous indocyanine green injections and is applicable to an automated biochemical analyser. Methods The serum samples of 471 patients collected before and after intravenous indocyanine green injections and submitted to the… Show more

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“…The blood hyaluronic acid assay was performed using subcontracted testing (SRL, Inc., Japan). The method of measuring samples for ICG retention rate analysis was based on a previously reported conventional method 23 . Briefly described, ICG dissolved in water for injection was administered intravenously by bolus from 0.5 mg/kg through the ear vein of pigs; blood was drawn 15 min after ICG administration, and the separated serum was stored at − 80 °C until measurement.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The blood hyaluronic acid assay was performed using subcontracted testing (SRL, Inc., Japan). The method of measuring samples for ICG retention rate analysis was based on a previously reported conventional method 23 . Briefly described, ICG dissolved in water for injection was administered intravenously by bolus from 0.5 mg/kg through the ear vein of pigs; blood was drawn 15 min after ICG administration, and the separated serum was stored at − 80 °C until measurement.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%