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Clearance of Indocyanine Green in Severe Pediatric Burns
Eva C. Diaz
, David Newcomb Herndon
, Mario Alberto Cleves
, Ronald P. Mlcak
, Asle Aarsland
, Elisabet Børsheim
Surgery
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Intensive Care Unit
100%
Pediatric Burns
100%
Indocyanine Green
100%
Inhalation Injury
60%
Chronic Malnutrition
60%
Postburn
40%
Injury Time
40%
Acute Hospitalization
40%
Liver Size
40%
Acute Admission
40%
Burn Patients
20%
Burn Injury
20%
Total Body Surface Area
20%
Severely Burned
20%
Liver
20%
Cell Membrane
20%
Hepatocytes
20%
Perfusion
20%
Membrane Function
20%
Negatively Associated
20%
Strong Predictor
20%
Third-degree Burn
20%
Hematocrit
20%
Liver Dysfunction
20%
Hepatocyte-like Cells
20%
Area Burned
20%
Indocyanine Green Dye
20%
Predictive Variables
20%
Multiple Linear Regression
20%
Final Model
20%
Functional Reserves
20%
Liver Patient
20%
Intrinsic Ability
20%
Chronic Inhalation
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Intensive Care Unit
100%
Pediatric Burn
100%
Indocyanine Green
100%
Thermal Burn
40%
Hepatocyte
40%
Body Surface
20%
Lung Burn
20%
Cell Membrane
20%
Hematocrit
20%
Multiple Linear Regression Analysis
20%
Liver Dysfunction
20%