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Remote Monitoring Lowers Postpartum BP

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  • Andrea Surnit

  • April 17, 2026

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Clinical Report: Remote Monitoring Lowers Postpartum BP

Overview

Update to clarify the number of studies analyzed as 34 manuscripts representing 32 studies.

Background

Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy can lead to long-term cardiovascular risks for mothers. Effective management of blood pressure postpartum is crucial for reducing these risks. Remote monitoring offers a promising approach to enhance patient outcomes by allowing for timely interventions.

Data Highlights

Time PointSystolic BP Reduction (mmHg)Diastolic BP Reduction (mmHg)
1 to 6 weeks postpartumData not specifiedData not specified
6 weeks to 1 year postpartum86

Key Findings

  • Remote blood pressure management is associated with lower postpartum blood pressure levels.
  • At 6 weeks to 1 year postpartum, systolic blood pressure was reduced by approximately 8 mmHg and diastolic by 6 mmHg.
  • Pharmaceutical and nutraceutical interventions did not yield statistically significant blood pressure reductions.
  • Most studies had limited follow-up periods, with nearly half reporting outcomes within 1 week postpartum.
  • Evidence for secondary cardiovascular outcomes was limited and heterogeneous.
  • There is a lack of high-quality randomized controlled trials assessing long-term cardiovascular outcomes.

Clinical Implications

Healthcare providers should consider implementing remote blood pressure monitoring for postpartum patients with hypertensive disorders to enhance blood pressure control. Given the modest yet clinically meaningful reductions in blood pressure, this approach may contribute to long-term cardiovascular risk reduction.

Conclusion

The findings underscore the potential of remote monitoring in managing postpartum blood pressure effectively. Further research is needed to explore long-term outcomes and the impact of combined antenatal and postnatal interventions.

References

  1. Annabelle L Frost, MBBS, Lancet Obstetrics, Gynaecology, and Women’s Health, 2025 -- Remote blood pressure management following hypertensive pregnancy
  2. Obesity Surgery — Insights Gained from Remote Monitoring in an Outpatient Bariatric Surgery Program—Secondary Findings from a Patient Preference Clinical Trial
  3. Evaluating Three Years of Same-Day Discharge and Remote Patient Monitoring in Bariatric Surgery: Insights Beyond Healthdot
  4. BMC Psychiatry (Springer) — Cost-utility analysis of screening and cognitive behavioral therapy compared to usual care for postpartum depression
  5. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology — Postpartum Period: An Opportunity for Integrating Preventive Strategies into Clinical Practice
  6. Insights Gained from Remote Monitoring in an Outpatient Bariatric Surgery Program
  7. Evaluating Three Years of Same-Day Discharge and Remote Patient Monitoring in Bariatric Surgery
  8. Cost-utility analysis of screening and cognitive behavioral therapy compared to usual care for postpartum depression
  9. Postpartum Period: An Opportunity for Integrating Preventive Strategies into Clinical Practice

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