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Consult note
by User Interconnect | on Camila Maria Lopez | 12 hours ago | 0 comments
Overnight BP monitoring 2026-06-07 18:30 UTC to 2026-06-08 18:30 UTC shows abrupt hypertensive escalation. Readings were stable initially at 15:40 and 16:00 (135/80, HR 72; normotensive, no ACOG threshold crossing). At 17:19, BP acutely rose to 190/165 (HR 70), crossing ACOG Stage 2 (=160/=110) with AI severity marked Severe; severe alert acknowledged at 17:20 and urgent patient notification sent. BP remained markedly elevated at 18:07 at 155/140 (HR 100), again exceeding Stage 2 criteria (diastolic =110; recorded as Severe with additional severe alert acknowledged at 18:08 and urgent SMS sent). At 18:14, AI again classified Severe (score 1.00) with symptom worsening—preeclampsia flag noted with 6 symptoms detected—despite the available BP value at 18:07; severe alert acknowledged at 18:14 with another urgent SMS sent. Overall trend: sudden rise from stable 135/80 to persistent severe-range hypertension within ~2–3 hours, with concurrent development of preeclampsia-associated symptoms per AI.
No EPDS data available; no care-message delays noted (all severe alerts acknowledged; SLA met).