Optimizing quantitative fluorescence angiography for visceral perfusion assessment.

Surgical Endoscopy
Christian D LütkenNikolaj Nerup

Abstract

Compromised tissue perfusion is a significant risk factor for anastomotic leakage after intestinal resection, leading to prolonged hospitalization, risk of recurrence after oncologic resection, and reduced survival. Thus, a tool reducing the risk of leakage is highly warranted. Quantitative indocyanine green angiography (Q-ICG) is a new method that provides surgeons with an objective evaluation of tissue perfusion. In this systematic review, we aimed to determine the optimal methodology for performing Q-ICG. A comprehensive search of the literature was performed following the PRISMA guidelines. The following databases were searched: PubMed, Embase, Scopus, and Cochrane. We included all clinical studies that performed Q-ICG to assess visceral perfusion during gastrointestinal surgery. Bias assessment was performed with the Newcastle Ottawa Scale. A total of 1216 studies were screened, and finally, 13 studies were included. The studies found that intensity parameters (maximum intensity and relative maximum intensity) could not identify patients with anastomotic leakage. In contrast, the inflow parameters (time-to-peak, slope, and t1/2max) were significantly associated with anastomotic leakage. Only two studies performed intraoper...Continue Reading

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