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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.
Self-examination using mobile systems for fetal ultrasound during pregnancy was generally acceptable for the pregnant women who participated. The analysis showed that the image quality was adequate for assessing amniotic
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
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The home ultrasound device was feasible, comparable, and well-correlated with standard IC scans, laying the basis for remote home-based monitoring of follicular development during ovarian stimulation. We believe this also
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