The health care provider determines the maximum amount of scans that can be performed by the user. The device is limited to up to 50 scans per pregnancy.
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The Pulsenmore platform demonstrates strong clinical evidence for safety, efficacy, and usability in home-based fetal well-being monitoring.
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This randomized controlled study evaluates the efficacy of prelabor visual biofeedback using a self-operated home ultrasound device to enhance maternal pushing and improve obstetrical outcomes.
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BPP, obtained by the Pulsenmore ES ultrasound device, operated by lay users, during synchronized telehealth guidance, demonstrates high accuracy and reliability for clinical use compared to standard BPP.
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FAQ
Frequently asked question
Is the number of scans women can do limited?
Does Pulsenmore use the data for its own purposes?
Pulsenmore utilizes service logs and technical information to improve services and enhance user experience. Pseudonymized clinical data (also referred as de-identified data in the US) is used for clinical education, training, research and development purposes only.
Is the device transferable between patients?
The device is designed for a single patient use, to prevent cross contamination.
How does the patient receive her Pulsenmore Scan Key Code?
The Pulsenmore Scan Key Code is generated by the HCP or admin within the clinician dashboard interface. It has unique identifiers based on the patient de-identified ID, selected mode (Clinician-Guided or App-Guided), and prescription details (frequency and time of use).The key is automatically transformed into a QR code and shared with the patient via email or SMS.
What is the size of the generated clips?
In the App-Guided mode, the size of the zip file is about 20MB. The Clinician-Guided recorded scan is usually smaller, depending on the amount and length of clips.
How long can scans be viewed on the interface?
Data is available for review for 30 days. During this time, the HCP can download and save the scans onto the patient file. More information is available in our Terms of Use.
How do I know if my smartphone is supported?
The Pulsenmore solution utilizes your smartphone’s processing and video streaming capabilities, communication protocols, display, and power resources. For this reason, not all smartphones meet the compatibility requirements. To insure your smartphone is compatible with the Pulsenmore Home Ultrasound check the Specification webpage.
Why is the device single-paitent use?
Our commitment to patient safety and reliable scans guides the device’s design and functionality. The Pulsenmore device, connecting to a patient’s personal smartphone, optimally utilizes smartphone capabilities, minimizing material and resource consumption for enhanced environmental sustainability.
1. The Pulsenmore self-scan device is designed for use within a specific timeframe and usage limit. Extending its lifetime may compromise reading integrity due to material limitations.
2. Responsibility for device maintenance and home storage after the initial period cannot be assumed, impacting transducer quality and ultrasound scan reliability.
3. The device design and validated cleaning protocol do not allow transfer between patients, to avoid cross contamination and infection.
Can the device increase anxiety or create dependency?
The home ultrasound device is designed to provide continuity during pregnancy care and is intended to give you peace of mind.
Can I view the scans I make through the Pulsenmore App?
You can view the scan in real-time while following the scanning instructions in the app. After the scan, the images are sent to the doctor and cannot be reviewed again.