## Abstract ## Background Surgical-site infections (SSIs) are common after major abdominal and groin bypass surgery. Tissue oxygen tension has been shown to predict these infections accurately. This study assessed whether a non-invasive measurement of tissue oxygenation, tissue oxygen saturation a
Changes in tissue oxygenation of the porcine liver measured by near-infrared spectroscopy
β Scribed by El-Desoky, Abd El ;Seifalian, Alexander ;Cope, Mark ;Delpy, David ;Davidson, Brian
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 140 KB
- Volume
- 5
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1074-3022
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β¦ Synopsis
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a novel method for the measurement of tissue oxygenation and may have a role in monitoring liver oxygenation and viability. The aim of this study is to validate the application of NIRS for monitoring hepatic tissue oxygenation. Large Landrace pigs (n β«Ψβ¬ 12) underwent laparotomy and liver exposure. Total hepatic blood flow (THBF) was measured by the Transonic Medical Flowmeter system. NIRS probes were placed on the liver surface to continuously record changes in hepatic tissue oxyhemoglobin (HbO 2 ), deoxyhemoglobin (Hb), and the reduction-oxidation state of cytochrome oxidase (Cyt Ox). Reduction of hepatic tissue oxygenation was achieved by hepatic vascular inflow occlusion (n β«Ψβ¬ 6) or reduction of inspired oxygen (FIO 2 ; n β«Ψβ¬ 6). The THBF changes correlated significantly with hepatic HbO 2 (r β«Ψβ¬ 0.84; P F .001) and Cyt Ox (r β«Ψβ¬ 0.88; P F .001). With reduction of FIO 2 , a significant correlation was found between arterial oxygen saturation and hepatic HbO 2 and Hb (r β«Ψβ¬ 0.99 and r β«Ψβ¬ Ψ0.99, respectively; P F .0001). NIRS measurement of liver parenchymal oxygenation correlates well with changes in liver blood flow and arterial oxygenation.
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