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PulseNmore (the portable ultrasonography scanner for pregnant women)

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Developers: PulseNmore
Date of the premiere of the system: August, 2020
Branches: Pharmaceutics, medicine, health care

2020: The announcement of PulseNmore - the portable ultrasonography scanner for pregnant women

In the middle of August, 2020 the Israeli firm PulseNmore provided a new portable device which allows pregnant patients to execute independently ultrasonographies and to immediately send results to doctors for the analysis. New opportunities purchase special value during a pandemic era as expectant mothers are especially vulnerable group and need frequent consultations of the obstetrician-gynecologist.

The device is the base station for the smartphone, and the ultrasonic transformer from below is located. The application on the smartphone contains the short educational program and the management providing high-quality results of scanning. The received images are transferred to the attending physician of the patient and can be used for adoption of clinical solutions.

PulseNmore is the portable ultrasonography scanner for pregnant women

PulseNmore developers hope that the new portable ultrasonography device will help clinical physicians to provide the optimal help to the patients, having reduced at the same time the probability of transfer of a virus. The medical organization, largest in Israel, Clalit Health Services which totals more than 4 million members signed the delivery contract of tens of thousands of PulseNmore devices to expectant mothers.

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In the modern world of the woman and their partners can keep track of wellbeing of the child, without visiting department of emergency aid, - the head of department of transmitting innovations and electronic health care of Clalit Health Services Leor Wolff noted. - Within ours with PulseNmore of clinical trial doctors checked results more than 1300 examinations conducted using the new device and could estimate on them warm activity of a fruit, its movement and volume of amniotic waters at 95% of cases. We are sure that the PulseNmore device will help our specialists both during COVID-19 pandemic, and in a subsequent period.[1]
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