Abstract

Introduction: Insufficient maternal care in the postpartum period (PP) has resulted in significant maternal morbidity and mortality in the U.S., most commonly due to cardiovascular (CV) disease. Digital health technologies have been proposed as a potential solution to eliminate barriers to maternal CV care. In this context we performed a systematic review to determine the benefit of digital health interventions designed to improve postpartum CV health. Methods: We conducted a systematic review of PubMed/MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, Web of Science and the Cochrane Library. We included studies if the study population included PP women, and an intervention that involved digital or mobile health (including wearable devices, telemedicine, or remote monitoring). We only included studies that measured an outcome related to CV health. Two independent reviewers screened all studies and a third independent reviewer resolved any conflicts. Results: Our initial search identified 1448 studies. After removal of 143 duplicates, 1305 abstracts were screened of which 51 full studies were assessed for eligibility. Of these, 17 met inclusion/exclusion criteria. Studies were categorized into 3 broad CV outcomes: blood pressure (BP), physical activity (PA), and diet/weight loss. The majority of remote BP monitoring programs paired with telemonitoring (N=5 studies) were successful in optimizing BP, and increasing likelihood of BP measurement within 10 days PP. Interventions aimed at increasing PP physical activity included mobile applications, text-based coaching, and wearable devices such as pedometer and FitBit (N=9 studies). Just over half of these studies showed no change in PA, while the other half showed modest benefit at increasing daily or weekly PA. Weight loss interventions included smartphone applications, interactive websites, or text-based coaching (N=6 studies). Most of these studies showed a modest benefit in terms of lowered caloric intake and/or weight loss up to 1 year PP. Conclusions: The majority of studies we reviewed found that digital health interventions such as mobile health, telemonitoring and wearable devices were effective at improving postpartum CV health in the postpartum period.

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