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Remote blood pressure monitoring during pregnancy: Comparing patient engagement between connected and unconnected device users

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Mia Charifson
https://www.delfina.com/resource/conference-remote-blood-pressure

Authors: Mia Charifson, Timothy Wen, Bonnie Zell, Priyanka Vaidya, Cynthia I. Rios, Funsho Fagbohun, Isabel Fulcher

Conference: Society for Maternal and Fetal Medicine Annual Pregnancy Meeting 2024

Key Findings: Patients with connected devices entered more BP measures per day and had higher adherence to the RPM protocol. These findings suggest that automated recording facilitates RPM of BP and ultimately has the potential to improve care among pregnant patients at high risk for HDP.

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Research

Remote blood pressure monitoring during pregnancy: Comparing patient engagement between connected and unconnected device users

Abstract

Authors
Authors
Authors
Mia Charifson
https://www.delfina.com/resource/conference-remote-blood-pressure

Authors: Mia Charifson, Timothy Wen, Bonnie Zell, Priyanka Vaidya, Cynthia I. Rios, Funsho Fagbohun, Isabel Fulcher

Conference: Society for Maternal and Fetal Medicine Annual Pregnancy Meeting 2024

Key Findings: Patients with connected devices entered more BP measures per day and had higher adherence to the RPM protocol. These findings suggest that automated recording facilitates RPM of BP and ultimately has the potential to improve care among pregnant patients at high risk for HDP.

READ NOW

Research

Remote blood pressure monitoring during pregnancy: Comparing patient engagement between connected and unconnected device users

Abstract

Authors
Authors
Authors
Mia Charifson
https://www.delfina.com/resource/conference-remote-blood-pressure

Authors: Mia Charifson, Timothy Wen, Bonnie Zell, Priyanka Vaidya, Cynthia I. Rios, Funsho Fagbohun, Isabel Fulcher

Conference: Society for Maternal and Fetal Medicine Annual Pregnancy Meeting 2024

Key Findings: Patients with connected devices entered more BP measures per day and had higher adherence to the RPM protocol. These findings suggest that automated recording facilitates RPM of BP and ultimately has the potential to improve care among pregnant patients at high risk for HDP.

READ NOW

Research

Remote blood pressure monitoring during pregnancy: Comparing patient engagement between connected and unconnected device users

Abstract

Authors
Authors
Authors
Mia Charifson
https://www.delfina.com/resource/conference-remote-blood-pressure

Authors: Mia Charifson, Timothy Wen, Bonnie Zell, Priyanka Vaidya, Cynthia I. Rios, Funsho Fagbohun, Isabel Fulcher

Conference: Society for Maternal and Fetal Medicine Annual Pregnancy Meeting 2024

Key Findings: Patients with connected devices entered more BP measures per day and had higher adherence to the RPM protocol. These findings suggest that automated recording facilitates RPM of BP and ultimately has the potential to improve care among pregnant patients at high risk for HDP.

READ NOW

Research

Remote blood pressure monitoring during pregnancy: Comparing patient engagement between connected and unconnected device users

Abstract

https://www.delfina.com/resource/conference-remote-blood-pressure

Authors: Mia Charifson, Timothy Wen, Bonnie Zell, Priyanka Vaidya, Cynthia I. Rios, Funsho Fagbohun, Isabel Fulcher

Conference: Society for Maternal and Fetal Medicine Annual Pregnancy Meeting 2024

Key Findings: Patients with connected devices entered more BP measures per day and had higher adherence to the RPM protocol. These findings suggest that automated recording facilitates RPM of BP and ultimately has the potential to improve care among pregnant patients at high risk for HDP.

READ NOW

Research

Remote blood pressure monitoring during pregnancy: Comparing patient engagement between connected and unconnected device users

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