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About this app

NPAC India is a comprehensive research-driven app designed to revolutionize the management of pregnant women with heart disease (PWWHD) in India. Backed by systematically collected prospective data, it aims to develop evidence-based care protocols and indigenous risk stratification tools tailored for the Indian population.

Key Features:
• Evidence-Based Protocols: Streamline cardio-obstetric care for improved maternal and fetal outcomes.
• Risk Stratification Tools: Develop and validate tools to assess and manage heart disease risk during pregnancy.
• Applicability of Global Risk Scores: Test existing scores like mWHO, CARPREG II, ZAHARA, and DEVI in the Indian context.
• Data-Driven Approach: Utilize a cohort model for robust and accurate risk assessment.

Impact

By changing care practice patterns, NPAC India aims to improve maternal and fetal outcomes for pregnant women with heart disease across India.

Primary Objective:
Develop, implement, and evaluate an evidence-based cardio-obstetric care protocol to improve outcomes.

Secondary Objectives:
• Develop and validate an indigenous risk stratification tool.
• Test applicability of existing global risk scores for the Indian population.

Join us in transforming maternal healthcare and ensuring better outcomes for women and their babies.
Updated on
Dec 17, 2024

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What’s new

Thanks for Choosing NPAC India, This release includes performance and stability improvements