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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
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.
Remote visits had a success rate of 97.4% (38 of 39), with significantly shorter durations compared with in-clinic visits (median 59.0 min vs. 159.0 min, P
With appropriate patient selection, some older, chronically ill patients can generate high-quality LUS self-images that are non-inferior to those generated by trained physicians using the same device, thereby enabling remote
Pulsenmore ES is a self-scanning ultrasound system for remote fetal assessment. It is composed of a hand-held transducer that serves as a smartphone cradle coupled with an application and clinician’s
Integrating routine home-ultrasound telemedicine visits into prenatal care can significantly reduce maternal anxiety during pregnancy and contribute to greater maternal attachment in individuals with a history of recurrent pregnancy loss.
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