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Pocket-Sized ultrasound could transform pregnancy care in remote areas

NCT ID NCT05765539

First seen Oct 01, 2025 · Last updated May 23, 2026 · Updated 31 times

Summary

This study tested a small, portable ultrasound probe (echopen) for pregnancy checkups in Senegal, where access to standard ultrasound is limited. 224 pregnant women at 37 weeks or more were scanned with both the portable probe and a regular ultrasound machine. The goal was to see if the portable device could reliably check fetal position, number of fetuses, heartbeat, and placental location. If proven accurate, this low-cost tool could help caregivers detect complications early and improve pregnancy monitoring in resource-limited settings.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Centre de Santé de Sokone

    Sokone, Fatick, Senegal

  • Poste de Santé de Karang

    Karang, Fatick, Senegal

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