Capillary refill and core-peripheral temperature gap as indicators of haemodynamic status in paediatric intensive care patients

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作者
Tibby, SM [1 ]
Hatherill, M [1 ]
Murdoch, IA [1 ]
机构
[1] Guys Hosp, Dept Paediat Intens Care, London SE1 9RT, England
关键词
capillary refill; cardiac output; stroke volume; hypovolaemia; septic shock;
D O I
10.1136/adc.80.2.163
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Objectives-Capillary refill time is an important diagnostic adjunct in the acute resuscitation phase of the shocked child. This study assesses its relation to commonly measured haemodynamic parameters in the postresuscitation phase when the child has reached the intensive care unit, and compares this with core-peripheral temperature gap. Methods-Ninety standardised measurements of capillary refill time were made on 55 patients, who were divided into postcardiac surgery (n = 27), and general (n = 28), most of whom had septic shock (n = 24). A normal capillary refill time was defined as less than or equal to 2 seconds. Measured haemodynamic variables included: cardiac index, central venous pressure, systemic vascular resistance index, stroke volume index (SVI), and blood lactate. Seventy measurements were made on patients while being treated with inotropes or vasodilators. Results-Capillary refill time and temperature gap both correlated poorly with all haemodynamic variables among postcardiac surgery children. For general patients, capillary refill time was related to SVI and lactate; temperature gap correlated poorly with all variables. General patients with a prolonged capillary refill time had a lower median SVI (28 v 38 ml/m(2)) but not a higher lactate (1.7 v 1.1 mmol/l). A capillary refill time of greater than or equal to 6 seconds had the best predictive value for a reduced SVI. Conclusion-Among ventilated, general intensive care patients, capillary refill time is related weakly to blood lactate and SVI. A normal value for capillary refill time of less than or equal to 2 seconds has little predictive value and might be too conservative for this population; septic shock.
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