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The Safe Values of Quantitative Perfusion Parameters of ICG Angiography Based on Tissue Oxygenation of Hyperspectral Imaging for Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery: A Prospective Observational Study
by
Park, Sang-Ho
, Lee, In
, Kwak, Jae
, Yun, Mi
, Im, Sun
, Nazir, Armaan
, Gockel, Ines
, Son, Gyung
, Baek, Kwang-Ryul
in
Angiography
/ Cameras
/ Cancer
/ Colon
/ Colorectal surgery
/ indocyanine green
/ Laparoscopic surgery
/ Laparoscopy
/ Medical imaging
/ Observational studies
/ Ostomy
/ Oxygen saturation
/ Oxygenation
/ Perfusion
/ perfusion imaging
/ Surgery
/ Surgical anastomosis
/ Surgical outcomes
2023
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The Safe Values of Quantitative Perfusion Parameters of ICG Angiography Based on Tissue Oxygenation of Hyperspectral Imaging for Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery: A Prospective Observational Study
by
Park, Sang-Ho
, Lee, In
, Kwak, Jae
, Yun, Mi
, Im, Sun
, Nazir, Armaan
, Gockel, Ines
, Son, Gyung
, Baek, Kwang-Ryul
in
Angiography
/ Cameras
/ Cancer
/ Colon
/ Colorectal surgery
/ indocyanine green
/ Laparoscopic surgery
/ Laparoscopy
/ Medical imaging
/ Observational studies
/ Ostomy
/ Oxygen saturation
/ Oxygenation
/ Perfusion
/ perfusion imaging
/ Surgery
/ Surgical anastomosis
/ Surgical outcomes
2023
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The Safe Values of Quantitative Perfusion Parameters of ICG Angiography Based on Tissue Oxygenation of Hyperspectral Imaging for Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery: A Prospective Observational Study
by
Park, Sang-Ho
, Lee, In
, Kwak, Jae
, Yun, Mi
, Im, Sun
, Nazir, Armaan
, Gockel, Ines
, Son, Gyung
, Baek, Kwang-Ryul
in
Angiography
/ Cameras
/ Cancer
/ Colon
/ Colorectal surgery
/ indocyanine green
/ Laparoscopic surgery
/ Laparoscopy
/ Medical imaging
/ Observational studies
/ Ostomy
/ Oxygen saturation
/ Oxygenation
/ Perfusion
/ perfusion imaging
/ Surgery
/ Surgical anastomosis
/ Surgical outcomes
2023
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The Safe Values of Quantitative Perfusion Parameters of ICG Angiography Based on Tissue Oxygenation of Hyperspectral Imaging for Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery: A Prospective Observational Study
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The Safe Values of Quantitative Perfusion Parameters of ICG Angiography Based on Tissue Oxygenation of Hyperspectral Imaging for Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery: A Prospective Observational Study
2023
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Background: Safe values for quantitative perfusion parameters of indocyanine green (ICG) angiography have not been fully defined, and interpretation remains at the surgeon’s discretion. This prospective observational study aimed to establish the safe values for the quantitative perfusion parameters by comparing tissue oxygenation levels from HSI images in laparoscopic colorectal surgery. Methods: ICG angiography was performed using a laparoscopic near-infrared (NIR) camera system with ICG diluted in 10 mL of distilled water. For quantitative perfusion parameters, the changes in fluorescence intensity with perfusion times were analyzed to plot a time–fluorescence intensity graph. To assess real-time tissue oxygen saturation (StO2) in the colon, the TIVITA® Tissue System was utilized for hyperspectral imaging (HSI) acquisition. The StO2 levels were compared with the quantitative perfusion parameters derived from ICG angiography at corresponding points to define the safe range of ICG parameters reflecting good tissue oxygenation. Results: In the regression analysis, T1/2MAX, TMAX, slope, and NIR perfusion index were correlated with tissue oxygen saturation. Using this regression model, the cutoff values of quantitative perfusion parameters were calculated as T1/2MAX ≤ 10 s, TMAX ≤ 30 s, slope ≥ 5, and NIR perfusion index ≥50, which best reflected colon StO2 higher than 60%. Diagnostic values were analyzed to predict colon StO2 of 60% or more, and the ICG perfusion parameters T1/2MAX, TMAX, and perfusion TR showed high sensitivity values of 97% or more, indicating their ability to correctly identify cases with acceptable StO2. Conclusion: The safe values for quantitative perfusion parameters derived from ICG angiography were T1/2MAX ≤ 10 s and TMAX ≤ 30 s, which were associated with colon tissue oxygenation levels higher than 60% in the laparoscopic colorectal surgery.
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