Combined evaluation of total and functional liver plasma flows and intrahepatic shunting

Abstract
A diagnostic protocol was studied, designed to evaluate the main parameters of liver circulation in man. A water solution ofd-sorbitol (S) and indocyanine green (ICG) was infused intravenously in six controls and nine cirrhotics. Steady-state renal and hepatic S clearances as well as hepatic ICG clearance were calculated. In controls the values (mean ±sd) of the independent measurements of S and ICG hepatic clearance were 978±107 and 519±142 ml/min, respectively, while in cirrhotic patients they were 554±238 and 231±90 ml/min. Owing to the kinetic properties of S, its hepatic clearance may be regarded as a measure of functional liver plasma flow (FLPF). The total liver plasma flow (TLPF) values (mean±sd), calculated according to Fick's principle, were 1091±157 ml/min (S method) and 1033±153 ml/min (ICG method) in controls, and 1251±554 and 1284±677 ml/min in cirrhotics. In controls, FLPF was found to be very close to TLPF. In cirrhotic patients the difference between TLPF and FLPF (ranging from 169 to 2093 ml/min when measured by S method) was considered as an approximate estimate of intrahepatic shunting. The procedure is safe and simple and may add a new dimension to the investigation of hepatic circulation.