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Continuous 7-Month Internet of Things–Based Monitoring of Health Parameters of Pregnant and Postpartum Women: Prospective Observational Feasibility Study

BACKGROUND: Monitoring during pregnancy is vital to ensure the mother’s and infant’s health. Remote continuous monitoring provides health care professionals with significant opportunities to observe health-related parameters in their patients and to detect any pathological signs at an early stage of...

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Autores principales: Saarikko, Johanna, Niela-Vilen, Hannakaisa, Ekholm, Eeva, Hamari, Lotta, Azimi, Iman, Liljeberg, Pasi, Rahmani, Amir M, Löyttyniemi, Eliisa, Axelin, Anna
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7414406/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32706696
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/12417
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author Saarikko, Johanna
Niela-Vilen, Hannakaisa
Ekholm, Eeva
Hamari, Lotta
Azimi, Iman
Liljeberg, Pasi
Rahmani, Amir M
Löyttyniemi, Eliisa
Axelin, Anna
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Niela-Vilen, Hannakaisa
Ekholm, Eeva
Hamari, Lotta
Azimi, Iman
Liljeberg, Pasi
Rahmani, Amir M
Löyttyniemi, Eliisa
Axelin, Anna
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description BACKGROUND: Monitoring during pregnancy is vital to ensure the mother’s and infant’s health. Remote continuous monitoring provides health care professionals with significant opportunities to observe health-related parameters in their patients and to detect any pathological signs at an early stage of pregnancy, and may thus partially replace traditional appointments. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of continuously monitoring the health parameters (physical activity, sleep, and heart rate) of nulliparous women throughout pregnancy and until 1 month postpartum, with a smart wristband and an Internet of Things (IoT)–based monitoring system. METHODS: This prospective observational feasibility study used a convenience sample of 20 nulliparous women from the Hospital District of Southwest Finland. Continuous monitoring of physical activity/step counts, sleep, and heart rate was performed with a smart wristband for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week over 7 months (6 months during pregnancy and 1 month postpartum). The smart wristband was connected to a cloud server. The total number of possible monitoring days during pregnancy weeks 13 to 42 was 203 days and 28 days in the postpartum period. RESULTS: Valid physical activity data were available for a median of 144 (range 13-188) days (75% of possible monitoring days), and valid sleep data were available for a median of 137 (range 0-184) days (72% of possible monitoring days) per participant during pregnancy. During the postpartum period, a median of 15 (range 0-25) days (54% of possible monitoring days) of valid physical activity data and 16 (range 0-27) days (57% of possible monitoring days) of valid sleep data were available. Physical activity decreased from the second trimester to the third trimester by a mean of 1793 (95% CI 1039-2548) steps per day (P<.001). The decrease continued by a mean of 1339 (95% CI 474-2205) steps to the postpartum period (P=.004). Sleep during pregnancy also decreased from the second trimester to the third trimester by a mean of 20 minutes (95% CI –0.7 to 42 minutes; P=.06) and sleep time shortened an additional 1 hour (95% CI 39 minutes to 1.5 hours) after delivery (P<.001). The mean resting heart rate increased toward the third trimester and returned to the early pregnancy level during the postpartum period. CONCLUSIONS: The smart wristband with IoT technology was a feasible system for collecting representative data on continuous variables of health parameters during pregnancy. Continuous monitoring provides real-time information between scheduled appointments and thus may help target and tailor pregnancy follow-up.
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spelling pubmed-74144062020-08-20 Continuous 7-Month Internet of Things–Based Monitoring of Health Parameters of Pregnant and Postpartum Women: Prospective Observational Feasibility Study Saarikko, Johanna Niela-Vilen, Hannakaisa Ekholm, Eeva Hamari, Lotta Azimi, Iman Liljeberg, Pasi Rahmani, Amir M Löyttyniemi, Eliisa Axelin, Anna JMIR Form Res Original Paper BACKGROUND: Monitoring during pregnancy is vital to ensure the mother’s and infant’s health. Remote continuous monitoring provides health care professionals with significant opportunities to observe health-related parameters in their patients and to detect any pathological signs at an early stage of pregnancy, and may thus partially replace traditional appointments. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of continuously monitoring the health parameters (physical activity, sleep, and heart rate) of nulliparous women throughout pregnancy and until 1 month postpartum, with a smart wristband and an Internet of Things (IoT)–based monitoring system. METHODS: This prospective observational feasibility study used a convenience sample of 20 nulliparous women from the Hospital District of Southwest Finland. Continuous monitoring of physical activity/step counts, sleep, and heart rate was performed with a smart wristband for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week over 7 months (6 months during pregnancy and 1 month postpartum). The smart wristband was connected to a cloud server. The total number of possible monitoring days during pregnancy weeks 13 to 42 was 203 days and 28 days in the postpartum period. RESULTS: Valid physical activity data were available for a median of 144 (range 13-188) days (75% of possible monitoring days), and valid sleep data were available for a median of 137 (range 0-184) days (72% of possible monitoring days) per participant during pregnancy. During the postpartum period, a median of 15 (range 0-25) days (54% of possible monitoring days) of valid physical activity data and 16 (range 0-27) days (57% of possible monitoring days) of valid sleep data were available. Physical activity decreased from the second trimester to the third trimester by a mean of 1793 (95% CI 1039-2548) steps per day (P<.001). The decrease continued by a mean of 1339 (95% CI 474-2205) steps to the postpartum period (P=.004). Sleep during pregnancy also decreased from the second trimester to the third trimester by a mean of 20 minutes (95% CI –0.7 to 42 minutes; P=.06) and sleep time shortened an additional 1 hour (95% CI 39 minutes to 1.5 hours) after delivery (P<.001). The mean resting heart rate increased toward the third trimester and returned to the early pregnancy level during the postpartum period. CONCLUSIONS: The smart wristband with IoT technology was a feasible system for collecting representative data on continuous variables of health parameters during pregnancy. Continuous monitoring provides real-time information between scheduled appointments and thus may help target and tailor pregnancy follow-up. JMIR Publications 2020-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7414406/ /pubmed/32706696 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/12417 Text en ©Johanna Saarikko, Hannakaisa Niela-Vilen, Eeva Ekholm, Lotta Hamari, Iman Azimi, Pasi Liljeberg, Amir M Rahmani, Eliisa Löyttyniemi, Anna Axelin. Originally published in JMIR Formative Research (http://formative.jmir.org), 24.07.2020. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Formative Research, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://formative.jmir.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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Saarikko, Johanna
Niela-Vilen, Hannakaisa
Ekholm, Eeva
Hamari, Lotta
Azimi, Iman
Liljeberg, Pasi
Rahmani, Amir M
Löyttyniemi, Eliisa
Axelin, Anna
Continuous 7-Month Internet of Things–Based Monitoring of Health Parameters of Pregnant and Postpartum Women: Prospective Observational Feasibility Study
title Continuous 7-Month Internet of Things–Based Monitoring of Health Parameters of Pregnant and Postpartum Women: Prospective Observational Feasibility Study
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title_fullStr Continuous 7-Month Internet of Things–Based Monitoring of Health Parameters of Pregnant and Postpartum Women: Prospective Observational Feasibility Study
title_full_unstemmed Continuous 7-Month Internet of Things–Based Monitoring of Health Parameters of Pregnant and Postpartum Women: Prospective Observational Feasibility Study
title_short Continuous 7-Month Internet of Things–Based Monitoring of Health Parameters of Pregnant and Postpartum Women: Prospective Observational Feasibility Study
title_sort continuous 7-month internet of things–based monitoring of health parameters of pregnant and postpartum women: prospective observational feasibility study
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7414406/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32706696
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/12417
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