Israel-based startup Pulsenmore expands application of home ultrasound solution for pregnant women
Israel, March 14 -- based startup Pulsenmore, the world leader in self-scan ultrasound technology for at-home use and remote clinical diagnosis, has announced its new clinical study collaboration with Michigan Medicine. The study will examine the ability to conduct a remote biophysical profile (BPP) test, by using the Pulsenmore home ultrasound with the guidance of a remote clinician, potentially reducing the clinical burden.
The Pulsenmore prenatal home ultrasound, empowers pregnant women to connect their personal smartphones to a dedicated device and application, allowing them to perform ultrasound imaging scans from the comfort of their homes. These scans are seamlessly transmitted to the hospital for evaluation, focusing on essential...
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