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Consult note
by User Interconnect | on Camila Maria Lopez | 12 hours ago | 0 comments
Overnight BP monitoring (2026-06-07 17:35 UTC to 2026-06-08 17:35 UTC) showed initial stability followed by a critical hypertensive event. Two readings remained stable: 135/80 at 15:40 and 135/80 at 16:00 (both pulse 72), below ACOG Stage 1 threshold (<140/90). At 17:19, BP acutely escalated to 190/165 (pulse 70), crossing ACOG Stage 2 criteria (=160/=110) and prompting severity escalation: AI verdicts changed from Moderate (score 0.15 at 15:41 and 16:01) to Severe (score 0.70 at 17:20) with “Severe Alert” generated at 17:20. Alert status is acknowledged and SLA met; no symptoms were detected in the AI assessment at any time point. SMS communications were sent at 16:00 and 16:01 indicating stability with expected follow-up, then an urgent message at 17:20 advising immediate ER evaluation/call 911. EPDS not reported/available.
Clinical context note: Only one severe BP value documented; trend was otherwise falling/stable until abrupt rise at 17:19. Confirm repeat BPs, assess for severe-range persistence and symptoms, and initiate guideline-based management for possible hypertensive emergency/superimposed preeclampsia.