iNutrimon

It is a proven fact that technology can play a critical role in efficiently managing pandemics like Covid-19. Most importantly, it plays a key role in keeping the doctors and paramedics uninfected thus ensuring their uninterrupted services when they are badly needed in times like these.  In line with this, to sharpen the country’s fight against Covid-19, DocMode, today announced the launch of iNutrimon, a patented web-based application for doctors and dieticians to calculate

nutrition among critical care patients including those battling the novel coronavirus.

DocMode in affirmation of its support to the medical fraternity battling the pandemic is offering its nutrition software free of cost to hospitals across the country for the first six months.  “At this juncture, the country needs the services of doctors and paramedics.  They shouldn’t be exposed to unsafe conditions at any cost.  It is for this reason we’re offering the app free since it would keep our doctors and paramedics safe while managing a pandemic like Covid-19. The hospitals would find it very useful,” said DocMode Founder and COO Paulson Paul, after launching

the app. 

At a time when hospitals are facing shortage of PPE kits and are restricting HCPs entry to ICUs and wards insisting that they instead work from home, Paul felt iNutrimon would come in handy in providing safe and evidence-based nutrition to patients helping in their speedy recovery. “Healthcare professionals can make use of iNutrimon even while working from home or away from hospital wards,” Paul said.

DocMode, according to Paul, has implemented GLM criteria which helps doctors, dieticians and other healthcare professionals in assessing malnutrition status among Covid-19 patients. Further, it has also embedded Covid-19 guidelines into the software as per ESPEN. “This suggests the amount of calories, proteins to be provided for Enteral as well as TPN. We have also implemented micronutrient suggestions for TPN. All these help in nutrition intervention, and later HCPs would also be able to use this data for research on the role nutrition plays in treating Covid- 19 patients.

Patient meal planning, experts concede, can be a time-consuming process and developed countries are already resorting to AI tools replacing the use of ineffective and archaic methods.  “The new way is quick, easy and fully customised.  It helps monitor and create a comprehensive diet-prescription chart in less than four minutes per patient.  But, if you use the traditional method, it would take about 40 minutes,” added Paul.

What is more, the iNutrimon adheres to the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) and European Society for Clinical Nutrition & Metabolism (ESPEN) guidelines in calculating nutrition requirement in critically ill patients including those suffering from Covid-19.  “We’ve started using iNutrimon at our hospital.  This technology is very convenient. It reduces risks like underfeeding, overfeeding and excess fluid-intake.  It also documents the patients’ nutrition intake,” said Dr.Sanjith Saseedharan, Head ICU Department, S.L.Raheja Hospital, aFortis Associate.

Optimum nutrition, providing all nutrients in both kind and amount, is the cornerstone of good health and cutting edge of prevention.  Nutritional knowledge is of particular importance to healthcare professionals if they are to succeed in significantly reducing excessive premature morbidity and mortality from leading killer diseases like heart disease, cancer, strokes.

iNutrimon allows doctors and paramedics to track both macro and micro-nutrient intakes through Daily Nutrient Tracker.  The app also lets you select foods, beverages and supplements across various national food data bases across the world.  “Thus, it allows you to select from several pre-designed meal templates based on individual patient requirements,” Paul explained.

According to Dr.Saseedharan critical care staff spend too much time calculating patient feeds, deriving the evidence and data points, which helps in fine-tuning the entire feeding and patient management.  This app, the doctor said, helps in reducing the length of stay in critical care.

This user-friendly app is not only economical but can also access different patient records from anywhere.  “This app is high on security and follows HIPPA guidelines. So, the patient data is 100% safe,” assured Paul. Hospitals that want to make use of the iNutrimon app can register free by logging into www.inutrimon.com

Check the article on Times of India https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/free-nutrition-app-giving-more-muscle-to-indias-covid-19-battle/articleshow/75491856.cms 



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