Liver injury is a complication of sepsis and septic liver injury has adverse impact upon the outcome. As a measurement for liver function, Plasma clearance rate of indocyanine green (PDR-ICG) always decreased during the early phase of sepsis. So the investigators hypotheses include: PDR-ICG is lower in sepsis patients than non-septic patients in ICU; PDR-ICG may be lower in abdominal sepsis patients than non-abdominal sepsis patients in ICU; PDR-ICG correlates with abdominal perfusion pressure; change of PDR-ICG in early phase correlates with change of transaminase or bilirubin in late phase of sepsis.
Liver injury is a complication of sepsis and septic liver injury has adverse impact upon the outcome. However, changes of transaminase or bilirubin are always not significant during the early phase of sepsis. As another sort of measurement of liver function, plasma clearance rate of indocyanine green (PDR-ICG) always decreased during the early phase of sepsis. So the investigators hypotheses include: PDR-ICG may be lower in sepsis patients than non-septic patients in ICU; PDR-ICG may be lower in abdominal sepsis patients than non-abdominal sepsis patients in ICU; PDR-ICG correlates with abdominal perfusion pressure; change of PDR-ICG in early phase may correlate with change of transaminase or bilirubin in late phase of sepsis. Through this study we also plan to calculate the range of abdominal perfusion pressure that can maintain normal PDR-ICG and the range of PDR-ICG that can maintain normal transaminase or bilirubin level in sepsis patients.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Surgical Intensive Care Unit, The First Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
RECRUITINGPlasma clearance of indocyanine green
Time frame: D0, D1, D2
Transaminase
Time frame: D0, D1, D2, D4, D6
Bilirubin
Time frame: D0, D1, D2, D4, D6
Prothrombin time
Time frame: D0, D1, D2, D4, D6
Lactate
Time frame: D0, D1, D2, D4, D6
γ-glutamyl transpeptidase
Time frame: D0, D1, D2, D4, D6
Cholinesterase
Time frame: D0, D1, D2, D4, D6
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