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Smart tech aids lifesaving care for Hajj pilgrim

Smart tech aids lifesaving care for Hajj pilgrim

Arab News8 hours ago

MAKKAH: A Moroccan pilgrim who had suffered a 'severe' heart attack was admitted to King Abdullah Medical City in Makkah, where she received 'urgent care supported by smartwatch technology and continuous virtual monitoring,' the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.
The hospital, part of the Makkah Health Cluster, reported that the patient also suffered from chronic conditions including hypertension and diabetes.
She 'underwent cardiac catheterization, during which a drug-eluting stent was placed in the left anterior descending artery,' the SPA reported.
After stabilization, she was equipped with a smartwatch linked to the Seha Virtual Hospital system for remote monitoring, enabling her to complete her pilgrimage safely.
Later, in Mina, the smartwatch detected abnormal readings as the patient experienced chest pain again, triggering an alert. The virtual care team directed her to Mina Al-Jisr Hospital, where she was evaluated and admitted for observation. Once stable, she was discharged with a treatment plan and continued virtual follow-up.
This case 'illustrates the strength of Saudi Arabia's digital health infrastructure during Hajj and reflects the Ministry of Health's progress toward Vision 2030, prioritizing high-quality, smart healthcare for pilgrims,' the SPA wrote.

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