Indocyanine green kinetics characterize blood volume and flow distribution and their alteration by propranolol

Although indocyanine green can be used to estimate cardiac output and blood volume independently, a recirculatory multicompartmental indocyanine green model enables description of these and additional intravascular events. Our model was used to describe the effect of propranolol on blood volume and flow distribution in humans.

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