This is an observation study using the Flashback CRI T1 tablet to collect data on compensatory reserve index in pediatric trauma patients. Highest trauma activations at the institution will be enrolled in the study and data will be collected for 12-24 hours based on the patient's hemodynamic status. The device collects data via a pulse oximeter probe. No treatment decisions will be made based on the values of the on the CRI tablet. Data will be retrospectively reviewed to determine if any trends exist that correlate with blood loss, need for operation or blood transfusion.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
300
Collect continuous data on the compensatory reserve index, a measurement of a patient's central volume status.
Children's Hospital Colorado
Aurora, Colorado, United States
RECRUITINGChildren's National Hospital
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGNumber of participants with abnormal CRI values
Compare CRI values collected by the T1 tablet to standard traditional vital signs, i.e. heart rate and blood pressure, to identify if abnormal CRI values correlated with abnormal traditional vital signs
Time frame: 12-24 hours
Number of participants who require blood products
Compare CRI values collected by the T1 tablet to standard laboratory measures, i.e. hematocrit, to identify if abnormal CRI values correlated with blood loss
Time frame: 12-24 hours
Number of participants who require operation or angiographic intervention
Determine if CRI values collected by the T1 tablet are abnormal in the setting of patients who require operation or angiographic intervention for hemorrhage control
Time frame: 12-24 hours
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