PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 30655145-3 2019 Intraoperative arterial hepatic flow and indocyanine green clearance (plasma clearance rate of indocyanine green [ICG-PDR]) are easily measurable variables in the intraoperative period that may be influenced by graft quality. Indocyanine Green 41-58 PDR Homo sapiens 118-121 30655145-3 2019 Intraoperative arterial hepatic flow and indocyanine green clearance (plasma clearance rate of indocyanine green [ICG-PDR]) are easily measurable variables in the intraoperative period that may be influenced by graft quality. Indocyanine Green 95-112 PDR Homo sapiens 118-121 30655145-3 2019 Intraoperative arterial hepatic flow and indocyanine green clearance (plasma clearance rate of indocyanine green [ICG-PDR]) are easily measurable variables in the intraoperative period that may be influenced by graft quality. Indocyanine Green 114-117 PDR Homo sapiens 118-121 30655145-15 2019 The group with DRI >1.70 had an ICG-PDR of 14.75 +- 6.52%/min at 60 minutes after reperfusion compared to the group with DRI <1.70, with an ICG-PDR of 16.68 +- 6.47%/min at 60 minutes after reperfusion (P = .09). Indocyanine Green 35-38 PDR Homo sapiens 39-42 26981173-1 2016 Indocyanine green (ICG) kinetics (PDR/R15) used to quantitatively assess hepatic function in the perioperative period of major resective surgery and liver transplantation have been the object of an extensive, updated and critical review. Indocyanine Green 0-17 PDR Homo sapiens 34-41 27812143-11 2016 In addition to this, ICG-clearance on postoperative day 1 comparably predicted postoperative liver dysfunction (Area under the curve = PDR: 0.895; R15: 0.893; both P <0.001), specifically, PDR <10%/min or R15 >20% on postoperative day 1 predicted poor postoperative outcome. Indocyanine Green 21-24 PDR Homo sapiens 135-138 27812143-11 2016 In addition to this, ICG-clearance on postoperative day 1 comparably predicted postoperative liver dysfunction (Area under the curve = PDR: 0.895; R15: 0.893; both P <0.001), specifically, PDR <10%/min or R15 >20% on postoperative day 1 predicted poor postoperative outcome. Indocyanine Green 21-24 PDR Homo sapiens 192-195 26948476-2 2016 Cardiac output was determined using the non-invasive Penaz technique, and plasma disappearance rate of indocyanine green (ICG-PDR) was measured as a surrogate maker for hepatic blood flow along with serum hepatic enzyme assays. Indocyanine Green 103-120 PDR Homo sapiens 126-129 26948476-2 2016 Cardiac output was determined using the non-invasive Penaz technique, and plasma disappearance rate of indocyanine green (ICG-PDR) was measured as a surrogate maker for hepatic blood flow along with serum hepatic enzyme assays. Indocyanine Green 122-125 PDR Homo sapiens 126-129 26981173-1 2016 Indocyanine green (ICG) kinetics (PDR/R15) used to quantitatively assess hepatic function in the perioperative period of major resective surgery and liver transplantation have been the object of an extensive, updated and critical review. Indocyanine Green 19-22 PDR Homo sapiens 34-41 18092113-2 2007 Non-invasive determination of the indocyanine green (ICG) plasma disappearance rate (PDR) offers an opportunity for the early diagnosis of hepato-splanchnic hypoperfusion. Indocyanine Green 34-51 PDR Homo sapiens 85-88 22040928-3 2012 In this study we have assessed the extent to which liver function, assessed by the plasma disappearance rate of indocyanine green (PDR(ICG)), is affected in patients with severe burns. Indocyanine Green 112-129 PDR Homo sapiens 131-139 19732329-2 2009 Interest in this method has been renewed following the development of finger pulse densitometry for noninvasive estimation of the ICG plasma disappearance rate (PDR). Indocyanine Green 130-133 PDR Homo sapiens 161-164 26569066-2 2016 A noninvasive measurement of indocyanine green clearance, the plasma disappearance rate (PDR), has been associated with initial graft function. Indocyanine Green 29-46 PDR Homo sapiens 89-92 18092113-2 2007 Non-invasive determination of the indocyanine green (ICG) plasma disappearance rate (PDR) offers an opportunity for the early diagnosis of hepato-splanchnic hypoperfusion. Indocyanine Green 53-56 PDR Homo sapiens 85-88 16627864-7 2006 MEASUREMENTS: Hepatocellular metabolism and liver blood flow were measured by plasma disappearance rate of indocyanine green (PDR(ICG)) as a sensitive marker of liver function. Indocyanine Green 107-124 PDR Homo sapiens 126-134 11126272-1 2000 OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of the stable prostacyclin analogue iloprost on the plasma disappearance rate of indocyanine green (PDR) in patients with septic shock. Indocyanine Green 116-133 PDR Homo sapiens 135-138 14992087-1 2003 OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of dopexamine and iloprost on the plasma disappearance rate (PDR) of indocyanine green (ICG) in patients in septic shock in a prospective clinical trial. Indocyanine Green 104-121 PDR Homo sapiens 96-99 14992087-1 2003 OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of dopexamine and iloprost on the plasma disappearance rate (PDR) of indocyanine green (ICG) in patients in septic shock in a prospective clinical trial. Indocyanine Green 123-126 PDR Homo sapiens 96-99 15298422-5 2004 RESULTS: The mean baseline percentage disappearence rate (PDR) of indocyanine green (ICG) was 19.84 +/- 4.47%/min. Indocyanine Green 66-83 PDR Homo sapiens 58-61 15298422-5 2004 RESULTS: The mean baseline percentage disappearence rate (PDR) of indocyanine green (ICG) was 19.84 +/- 4.47%/min. Indocyanine Green 85-88 PDR Homo sapiens 58-61