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by User Interconnect | on Camila Maria Lopez | 4 hours ago | 0 comments
Overnight BP surveillance (00:37–next 00:37) showed critical transient hypertensive readings despite later normalization. Notably, at 20:44 BP recorded 199/198 with pulse 197, triggering a severe alert (acknowledged; SLA met) and SMS urging emergency evaluation. Subsequent readings included 20:47 BP 135/80 (stage 1 threshold not crossed) and 20:48 BP 220/150 with pulse 100, again exceeding ACOG Stage 2 (=160 systolic and/or =110 diastolic), prompting a second severe alert (acknowledged; SLA met) and a second urgent SMS. By 21:35, BP returned to 118/76 (normalized; ACOG thresholds not crossed). Overall trend: severe spikes at 20:44 and 20:48 followed by stabilization and resolution of extreme values within ~47 minutes. No symptoms were detected in the AI reports (symptom score 0); EPDS not reported. No escalation orders or medication changes are documented in the provided dataset; severe alerts were acknowledged and correspondence was sent, with resolution only in terms of BP normalization, not confirmed clinical management.