Kurzberichte

Transforming obstetric care: The impact of patient-operated home ultrasound and remote diagnosis in hybrid prenatal care—clinical insights from four years of research and real-world application

The Pulsenmore platform demonstrates strong clinical evidence for safety, efficacy, and usability in
home-based fetal well-being monitoring.

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Transforming obstetric care – The impact of patient-operated home ultrasound and remote diagnosis in hybrid prenatal care: Clinical insights from three years of research and real-world application

Conclusion: The Pulsenmore platform offers a safe, effective, and patient-centered solution for prenatal monitoring. Clinical evidence from three years of research and successful commercialization supports its integration into prenatal care.

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Remote maternal-fetal telemedicine monitoring in high-risk pregnancy care: A prospective feasibility study

Home ultrasound and CTG are potentially feasible and acceptable to high-risk pregnant women.
Larger studies are required to refine how best to implement such devices within clinical practice.
To our knowledge, this is the first feasibility study to combine the use of both remote technologies.

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Prelabor Maternal Pushing Training Using Visual Biofeedback by a Self Operated Ultrasound Device A Randomized Controlled Study

Prelabor Maternal Pushing Training Using Visual Biofeedback by a Self-Operated Ultrasound Device: A Randomized Controlled Study

Prelabor-pushing training with self-operated ultrasound devices is feasible and promising for improving birth experiences and maternal mental health. Ongoing recruitment will provide further insights into its impact on maternal and neonatal
outcomes.

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BPP for me

BPP for ME: Patient-operated remote ultrasonography for completing biophysical profiles (BPPs) for antenatal surveillance in high-risk pregnancies

Patient-operated remote ultrasonography with clinician guidance
appears feasible and acceptable for antenatal surveillance in high-risk
pregnancies—particularly for patients with unmet social needs and those
facing barriers to care.

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