Capillary refill
PREPARED BY ATHEENA PANDIAN
CAPILLARY REFILL
MEASUREMENTS
RANGE
ABNORMALITY
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Capillary refill
KEY POINTS
CAPILLARY REFILL
Capillary refill time is defined
as the time taken for color to
return to an external capillary
bed after pressure is applied
to cause blanching.
It can be measured by holding a
hand higher than heart-level and
pressing the soft pad of a finger
or fingernail until it turns white,
then taking note of the time
needed for the color to return
once pressure is released.
Measurement
Normal Range
Normal capillary refill time is usually less than 2 seconds
In newborn infants, capillary refill time can be measured
by pressing on the sternum for five seconds with a finger
or thumb, and noting the time needed for the color to
return once the pressure is released
Range
The upper normal limit for capillary
refill in newborns is 3 seconds
A prolonged capillary refill time may
be a sign of shock and can also
indicate dehydration and decreased
peripheral perfusion.
Prolonged capillary refill time may
also suggest peripheral artery
disease
It is generally accepted that the test
is affected by many different
external factors and therefore
should not be relied upon as a
universal diagnostic measure.
Abnormality
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Cappilary refill basics

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    CAPILLARY REFILL Capillary refilltime is defined as the time taken for color to return to an external capillary bed after pressure is applied to cause blanching.
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    It can bemeasured by holding a hand higher than heart-level and pressing the soft pad of a finger or fingernail until it turns white, then taking note of the time needed for the color to return once pressure is released. Measurement
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    Normal Range Normal capillaryrefill time is usually less than 2 seconds In newborn infants, capillary refill time can be measured by pressing on the sternum for five seconds with a finger or thumb, and noting the time needed for the color to return once the pressure is released
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    Range The upper normallimit for capillary refill in newborns is 3 seconds
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    A prolonged capillaryrefill time may be a sign of shock and can also indicate dehydration and decreased peripheral perfusion. Prolonged capillary refill time may also suggest peripheral artery disease It is generally accepted that the test is affected by many different external factors and therefore should not be relied upon as a universal diagnostic measure. Abnormality
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