Video camera could make ICU vital checks more reliable
NCT ID NCT05573659
Summary
This study tested if using a video camera is better than the human eye for measuring a simple vital sign called 'capillary refill time' in intensive care patients. The goal was to see if the video method gives more consistent results when different people take the measurement. It involved 59 adult patients in a single hospital's ICU.
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CHU Amiens Picardie
Amiens, France
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