The effect of HomeUltrasound Prenatal Care on Maternal Anxiety in Patients with Previous Recurrent Pregnancy Loss- A Randomized control trial. Patients with previous recurrent pregnancy loss are subject to increased maternal anxiety and reduced antenatal attachment during the subsequent pregnancy. Maternal anxiety is associated with worse pregnancy and neonatal outcomes. Homeultrasound is a feasible tool with the potential to alleviate maternal anxiety by ensuring fetal well-being. This study aimed to investigate the impact of complementing standard prenatal care with twice-weekly telemedicine visits incorporating homeultrasound on maternal anxiety and antenatal attachment in individuals with a history of recurrent pregnancy loss. In this randomized controlled trial, patients
Self Biophysical Profile Using a HomeUltrasound Device Proof of Concept The objective of this study is to assess if patients presenting for antenatal testing can complete a Bio Physical Score (BPP) with a home-use ultrasound with remote clinician guidance. undefined
The Effect of Biweekly Follow up Along With at HomeUltrasound on the Anxiety of Pregnant Women Following Recurrent Pregnancy Loss. Spontaneous pregnancy loss is a relatively common phenomenon, with 10-15% of clinically recognized pregnancies ending in miscarriage.1 Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a disorder defined by two or more failed pregnancies2. According to various studies, pregnancy loss has been described as a traumatic event for couples even if the loss occurs at a very early stage of pregnancy.Few controlled studies dealt with the effects of the miscarriage on the psychological condition of women during a subsequent pregnancy, 4,6-8.This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of "at homeultrasound" in addition to routine prenatal care in reducing maternal anxiety during
Human Factoring Validation of Pulsenmore ES Device The goal of this study is to conduct human factors validation testing with the Pulsenmore ES homeUltrasound device in the video-guided mode of operation (participants) and the clinician-guided mode of operation (participants and healthcare professionals (HCP)) to evaluate whether the device/user interface can be used by the intended users
of home telemetry, including some basic patient characteristics.• Home CTG monitoring - Pregnabit Pro device and PregnaOne platform: Participants will be asked to use the remote monitoring devices twice a week, on mutually agreed days for a minimum of 30 minutes each time. Ideally participants will use the home CTG device for at least a four-week period or until delivery.• Homeultrasound monitoring - Pulsenmore: Participants will be asked to use the remote monitoring devices fortnightly, on mutually agreed days . Ideally participants will use the homeultrasound device for at least a eight-week period or until delivery.• Both home CTG and ultrasound monitoring: Participants will follow both above device plans as noted aboveThe recordings will be uploaded automatically and wirelessly to the respective
Prelabor Visual Biofeedback by a Self-operated Ultrasound Device A substantial number of women report fear of childbirth and negative birth experiences. Our objective is to assess the efficacy of visual biofeedback before labor by self-operated homeultrasound for maternal pushing training, which is expected to reduce fear of childbirth, increase perceived control during birth, prevent prolonged exception we are aware of, only during labor. A Mobile Self-Operated HomeUltrasound System was reported as a feasible and reliable tool for obstetrical ultrasound. A randomized controlled trial will be conducted with three study groups of pregnant women (37-39 weeks of gestation): (1) Obstetrical ultrasound+visual biofeedback in-hospital and at home using self-operated ultrasound; (1) Obstetrical
reproduction treatment. The mean of telemedicine includes but not limits to:-At-home interventions: at-home IVF kit, home-based monitoring of ovulation, at-homeultrasound.-Virtual consultations: Video/phone consultation or mobile application support for treatment or follow-up examination.We exclude the cases that only use the online information without undergoing any interventions or treatments
Helping Adults Perform Transvaginal Exams Via Coaching at Home To train ultrasound technologists (equivalently called sonographers) in remote ultrasound guidance.To capture imaging of the gynecologic organs visible on homeultrasound and pertinent to clinical care, specifically the ovaries and uterus.To train the independent readers, both obstetricians & gynecologists (OB/GYNs) and reproductive endocrinologists (REIs), who will evaluate homeultrasound images over time in subsequent clinical trials. undefined
Home Examinations Researching and Understanding Submucosal Evaluations To demonstrate that imaging via homeultrasound can identify submucosal fibroids. The image quality and submucosal fibroid detection specificity of the home imaging has already been demonstrated; the aim of this study is to generate further data for sensitivity. This will be a single visit study, with participants scanning
Handheld Ultrasound (HHUS) for Home Use in Hemophilia This is a study in 3 phases that will assess the feasibility and utility of handheld homeultrasound (HHUS) in a patient's home to assess whether a painful episode in the elbow, knee or ankle is a bleed or not. This is a study in 3 phases that will assess the feasibility and utility of handheld homeultrasound (HHUS) in a patient's home