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The INSTINCT ultrasound system is a viable solution for remote fetal assessment and could potentially lead to a cost and time alleviation. There is need for integration of Doppler-mode to

The Global Growth Engine for the Women’s Health Industry WHIS are on a mission to revolutionize the women’s health industry by uniting stakeholders from across the industry to drive innovation

The ISUOG World Congress 2024 will take place fully onsite at the Hungexpo Congress and Exhibition Centre on 15-18 September 2024, with pre-Congress courses on 14 September 2024. We are

Remote fetal well-being assessment is feasible and time-saving and results in high patient satisfaction. This novel paradigm of comprehensive remote maternal and fetal assessment is associated with important clinical, socioeconomic,

We are pleased to share the latest updates from Pulsenmore! Our recent developments highlight our continued commitment to advancing prenatal care and broadening our global presence. From new training initiatives

We invite you to meet up with us at the historic 80th ASRM Scientific Congress & Expo, taking place October 19-23, 2024 in Denver, CO. The premier education and research

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Yes, the device is reliable and was tested, validated and approved for use in Europe, Australia, Brazil and Israel. Over 120,000 successful scans have been performed since the launch of the technology. These numbers demonstrate that women can confidently scan themselves, as the diagnoisis it self is being done by a trained clinical team. The remote clinical team can accurately identify parameters related to fetal vitality, such as fetal heartbeat, fetal movements, and amniotic fluid volume, based on these scans.

Ultrasound has always been the imaging modality of choice for prenatal care due to its’ high safety profile for both mother and fetus. No cellular radiation is used during the scan. The phone only serves as a power source and display screen for the ultrasound cradle.

Pulsenmore collects four types of data: Service logs: Application usage logs, such as performance logs and errors.Technical information about the smartphone: Smartphone capabilities, application version, language, etc. Clinical information: Ultrasound clips, scan ti• Interpreter Data: The identifiers of the clinicians that interpret the scans.me, scan measurements and last menstrual period (LMP).

The health care provider derermines the maximum amount of scans that can be performed by the user. The device is limited to upto 50 scans per preganany.

The Pulsenmore was designed to follow ALARA principles as follows:

The system supports only low frequency (2-5MHz), the duration of the scan is limited up to 3 minutes in the App guided mode, or at the clinican’s discretion in the clinician guided mode, only clinican can modify the ultrasound parameters (i.e., depth, gain, frequesncy etc.), each scan is enabled only upon the approval of a medical professional.