Reliability and reproducibility of the DICART device to assess capillary refill time: a bench and in-silico study

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Matthias Jacquet-Lagrèze
Christophe Saint-Jean
Thierry Bouët
Sébastien Reynaud
Martin Ruste
Jean-Luc Fellahi
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[1] Hospices Civils de Lyon,Service d’Anesthésie
[2] Hôpital Louis Pradel,Réanimation
[3] Laboratoire CarMeN,Laboratoire Mathématiques
[4] Inserm U1060,undefined
[5] Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1,undefined
[6] Faculté de médecine Lyon-Est,undefined
[7] Université de la Rochelle,undefined
[8] DiCARTECH? Company,undefined
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Capillary refill time; Device; Reproducibility; Acute circulatory failure;
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Capillary refill time (CRT) is an important indicator of peripheral perfusion with a strong prognostic value, but it is sensitive to environmental factors and numerous measurement methods are reported in the litterature. DiCARTECH has developed a device that assesses CRT. We sought to investigate the robustness of the device and the reproducibility of the algorithm in a bench and in-silico study. We used the video acquired from a previous clinical study on healthy volunteers. For the bench study, the measurement process was performed by a robotic system piloted by a computer that analyzed 250 times nine previously acquired videos. For the in-silico study, we used 222 videos to test the algorithm’s robustness. We created 30 videos from each video with a large blind spot and used the “color jitter” function to create a hundred videos from each video. In the bench study, the coefficient of variation was 11% (95%CI: 9–13). The correlation with human-measured CRT was good (R2 = 0.91, P < 0.001). In the in-silico study, for the blind spotted video, the coefficient of variation was 13% (95%CI: 10–17). For the color-jitter modified video the coefficient of variation was 62% (95%CI: 55–70). We confirmed the ability of the DiCART™ II device to perform multiple measurements without mechanical or electronic dysfunction. The precision and reproducibility of the algorithm are compatible with the assessment of clinical small changes in CRT.
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