Abstract
"Remote Monitoring of the Health Status of Pregnant Women at Risk for Preeclampsia"
Highlights
The women’s consultation received an IT tool for remote interaction with pregnant women and women in child child
The article presents the practical application of telemedicine information technologies that have allowed maternity institutions of the Sverdlovsk region to carry out remote monitoring the health of patients during pregnancy with hypertension and at risk for preeclampsia
Mobile notifications instantly convey accurate and detailed information about the patient’s state of health and contribute to the timely decision to hospitalize in case of detection of preeclampsia / severe arterial hypertension
Summary
The patient fills in the diary data, and the doctor receives ready-made results with automatic interpretation. The patient will not forget her paper diary at home, and the doctor will be able to make decisions on the tactics of management, taking into account the data on a face-to-face visit, but comprehensively taking into account the results of the patient’s home self-control, which is important when selecting antihypertensive therapy in patients with arterial hypertension. All the results of the examination, the course of pregnancy and diagnoses, decides on further management tactics: to continue outpatient treatment or hospitalization in an obstetric hospital. The ADCC doctor fixes his decision in the EHR, making out a remote consultation for the attending physician of the antenatal clinic or obstetric hospital, if the patient is hospitalized in the MO level 1.2
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