2006
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2006-1108
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A Novel Imaging Technique to Measure Capillary-Refill Time: Improving Diagnostic Accuracy for Dehydration in Young Children With Gastroenteritis

Abstract: Results of this prospective cohort study suggest that digitally measured capillary-refill time more accurately predicts significant dehydration (> or = 5%) in young children with gastroenteritis than overall clinical assessment.

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“…Poor peripheral circulation was noted in six studies, with a LR+ ranging from 2.39 to 38.8. 11,29,50,68,69,72 There did not appear to be a clear relationship between the prevalence of infection in the study setting and LR+. Rapid breathing and shortness of breath provided greatest LR+ in the single low-prevalence study, 11 with a LR+ of 9.3-9.7.…”
Section: Circulatory and Respiratory Clinical Featuresmentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…Poor peripheral circulation was noted in six studies, with a LR+ ranging from 2.39 to 38.8. 11,29,50,68,69,72 There did not appear to be a clear relationship between the prevalence of infection in the study setting and LR+. Rapid breathing and shortness of breath provided greatest LR+ in the single low-prevalence study, 11 with a LR+ of 9.3-9.7.…”
Section: Circulatory and Respiratory Clinical Featuresmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Three studies used an outcome of meningitis, [70][71][72] of which two included children with first episode of fever and seizures, 70,71 and one based on signs of meningeal irritation. 72 Two studies used an outcome of gastroenteritis causing dehydration, 68,69 one of which included children with clinical gastroenteritis 68 and the other children with diarrhoea with or without vomiting and evidence of dehydration. 69 Two studies used an outcome of pneumonia, 73,74 and included febrile children and children with clinical signs of respiratory infection.…”
Section: Outcomes Reportedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Other methods quantifying skin reaction after blanching pressure are available [19][20][21]32], some of which have been used previously in similar applications [23,26,33,34]. The advantage of TiVi is its correlation with RBC concentration whereas other devices focus more on the general colour change of skin, possibly making data more sensitive to each subjects skin colour.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%