Monday, February 3, 2020

Ugandan medics deploy AI to stop women dying after childbirth

medics-deploy-ai-to-stop-women-dying-after-childbirthReuters  Ugandan doctors are giving new mothers artificial intelligence-enabled devices to remotely monitor their health in a first-of-its-kind study aiming to ...
curb thousands of preventable maternal deaths across Africa, medics and developers said.

 Doctors at Mbarara Hospital in western Uganda will give devices to more than 1,000 women who have undergone caesarean section births to wear on their upper arms at all times. The phone-sized gadget transmits patients’ data such as respiratory rate, oxygen levels, pulse, temperature and blood pressure to a desktop or mobile platform.
Algorithms detect at-risk cases and alert doctors. Joseph Ngonzi from Mbarara University of Science and Technology, which is conducting the study, said it would help “improve monitoring in a resource-constrained environment”. The World Health Organization says almost 300,000 women worldwide die annually from preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth - that’s more than 800 women every day.
Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for more than two-thirds of those deaths, due to poorly-equipped medical facilities and limited healthcare workers. U.N. figures show more women and newborns survive now than ever before but nations committed to ending maternal deaths face funding shortfalls, according to women’s rights groups.

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