Easha Patel , Courtney Bisson , Sunitha Suresh , Ariel Mueller , Colleen Duncan , Sajid Shahul , Ernst Lengyel , Sarosh Rana
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摘要
目的:描述参加远程患者监测项目的患者的产后就诊率和产后血压控制情况,并按种族比较这些结果。研究设计:对芝加哥大学2021年10月至2022年4月期间诊断为妊娠期高血压疾病的产后患者进行前瞻性队列研究。所有患者接受远程患者监护作为常规护理,但单独同意使用其数据。数据从产后6周的电子病历中获得。主要结局指标:主要结局指标为首次产后血压检查的出勤率。次要结局包括产后血压控制、再入院和远程患者监测反应率。结果根据患者报告的种族进行比较。结果:545例患者参加了患者远程监护项目,其中306例患者同意收集数据。64.7%的患者为黑人/非裔美国人。产后首次血压检查的出勤率较高(总体为84.0%,黑人为81.3%,非黑人为88.9%,p = 0.08)。黑人患者6周时2期高血压的发生率高于非黑人患者(22.4% vs 2.2%, p)。结论:在所有患者中,不论种族,随访率都很高,并且在6周期间高血压有所下降。然而,黑人患者的高血压率更高,参与该计划的人数更少,这表明需要进一步的工作来解决这一差距。
Systematic treatment and management of postpartum hypertension using remote patient monitoring
Objective
To describe postpartum visit attendance and postpartum blood pressure control among patients enrolled in a remote patient monitoring program and compare these outcomes by race.
Study design
A prospective cohort study of postpartum patients with a diagnosis of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy at the University of Chicago between October 2021 and April 2022. All patients received remote patient monitoring as routine care but consented separately for the use of their data. Data were obtained from the electronic medical record for up to six weeks postpartum.
Main outcome measures
The primary outcome was attendance at the first postpartum blood pressure check visit. Secondary outcomes included postpartum blood pressure control, readmissions, and remote patient monitoring response rates. Outcomes were compared by patient-reported race.
Results
545 patients were enrolled in the remote patient monitoring program, of which 306 consented to data collection. 64.7% of patients identified as Black/African American. Attendance for first postpartum blood pressure check was high (overall 84.0%, Black 81.3% and non-Black 88.9%, p = 0.08). The rate of Stage 2 hypertension at six weeks was higher among Black patients than non-Black patients (22.4% vs 2.2%, p < 0.0001). Engagement with remote patient monitoring decreased over the 6-week period, with more attrition among Black patients.
Conclusion
There was a high follow-up rate across all patients regardless of race and a decrease in hypertension over the six-week period. However, rates of hypertension were higher, and engagement with the program lower in Black patients, suggesting further work is needed to address this gap.
期刊介绍:
Pregnancy Hypertension: An International Journal of Women''s Cardiovascular Health aims to stimulate research in the field of hypertension in pregnancy, disseminate the useful results of such research, and advance education in the field.
We publish articles pertaining to human and animal blood pressure during gestation, hypertension during gestation including physiology of circulatory control, pathophysiology, methodology, therapy or any other material relevant to the relationship between elevated blood pressure and pregnancy. The subtitle reflects the wider aspects of studying hypertension in pregnancy thus we also publish articles on in utero programming, nutrition, long term effects of hypertension in pregnancy on cardiovascular health and other research that helps our understanding of the etiology or consequences of hypertension in pregnancy. Case reports are not published unless of exceptional/outstanding importance to the field.