Capillary refill simulator
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Login for More InformationTo develop a portable capillary refill simulator to be used during clinical simulations for training medical personnel.
Project Overview
Circulatory shock is a common acute diagnosis made by medical professionals, and effective management is dependent on early recognition. Capillary refill time, the time for perfusion to return to a skin tissue bed after briefly pressing on it, is utilized for this early recognition and is a standard component of algorithms for recognition and management of circulatory shock.
Medical personnel frequently train in management of shock using simulation, often manikin-based, but no commercially available capillary refill simulator exists to incorporate into training simulations. Use of such a simulator would enhance the realism, and therefore effectiveness, of simulation-based training.
Previously published work with an LED light seems less realistic than desired and participants indicated less visual realism. A more realistic way to show capillary refill is needed.
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Team Members
- Barton Wei - Team Leader
- MJ Hammill - Communicator
- Jack Rueth - BSAC
- Chanul Kim - BWIG
- Adrienne Rasmussen - BPAG
- Caleb Schulz
Advisor and Client
- Prof. Melissa Skala - Advisor
- Dr. Melissa Kinney - Advisor
- Dr. Sushant Srinivasan - Client
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