Integrating technologies to provide comprehensive remote fetal surveillance: A prospective pilot study

Integrating technologies to provide comprehensive remote fetal surveillance: A prospective pilot study

Authors: Omer Nir, Gur Dvir, Esther Galler, Michal Axelrod, Adel Farhi, Galia Barkai, Boaz Weisz, Eyal Sivan, Shali Mazaki Tovi, Abraham Tsur

Conclusion: 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, and logistics advantages.

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