Ultraschall Med 2022; 43(S 01): S8
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1749499
Abstracts
Gynäkologie

Feasibility and Acceptance of Self-Guided Mobile Ultrasound Among Pregnant Women in Routine Prenatal Care

Anahí Constanza Pontones
1   Universitätsfrauenklinik Erlangen
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Background and Objectives Mobile and remote ultrasound devices are becoming increasingly available. The benefits and possible risks of self-guided ultrasound examinations conducted by pregnant women at home have not yet been well explored. This study investigated aspects of feasibility and acceptance, as well as the success rates of such examinations.

Methods In this prospective, single-center, interventional study, forty-six women with singleton pregnancies between 17+0 and 29+6 weeks of gestation were included in two cohorts, using two different mobile ultrasound systems. The participants examined the fetal heartbeat, fetal profile, and amniotic fluid. Aspects of feasibility and acceptance were evaluated using a questionnaire. Success rates in relation to the image and video quality were evaluated by health-care professionals.

Results Two-thirds of the women were able to imagine performing the self-guided examination at home, but 87.0% would prefer live support by a professional. Concerns about their own safety and that of the child were expressed by 23.9% of the women. Success rates for locating the target structure were 52.2% for videos of the fetal heartbeat, 52.2% for videos of the amniotic fluid in all four quadrants, and 17.9% for videos of the fetal profile.

Conclusion These results show wide acceptance of self-examination using the mobile systems for fetal ultrasonography during pregnancy. Image quality was adequate for assessing the amniotic fluid and fetal heartbeat in most participants. Further studies are needed to determine whether ultrasound self-examinations can be implemented in prenatal care and how this would effect fetomaternal outcome.



Publication History

Article published online:
20 June 2022

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