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Nobody needs convincing that white coats cause stress in some patients. This also applies to pregnant women, who need to stay calm during certain tests. One of them is CTG, i.e. cardiotocography. It enables measurement of foetal heart rate, maternal pulse, foetal movements and uterine contractions. Thanks to the company Nestmedic, this test can be done at home, at any time and without the stress of travelling to a clinic.

It was a startup from Wrocław, Nestmedic, that came up with an idea of creating a mobile CTG apparatus, which is of support for medical staff and parents-to-be. Having received appropriate instructions, patients can have a professional examination carried out in any place and at any time. 

"Our service is a telemedical system for checking fetal well-being in the third trimester of pregnancy. It consists of two elements: a small mobile CTG apparatus and a platform where tests are registered and analysed on an ongoing basis", said Patrycja Wizińska-Socha, the President of Nestmedic SA.

A patient receives information about the test results from the Medical Telemonitoring Center run by qualified medical staff.

The portable device is connected to the platform and transmits the results to a database. 

"We have developed a version, which makes it possible to analyse the results in real time, also in places where data transfer is not possible. This can be done by a doctor or the woman’s midwife. In assessing the results, before they reach the Telemonitoring Centre, midwives are supported by a smartphone or tablet application", explained Maciej Stachowiak, the Technology and Development Director at Nestmedic.

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  • Patrycja Wizińska-Socha, the President of Nestmedic SA, and Maciej Stachowiak, the Technology and Development Director of Nestmedic

    Patrycja Wizińska-Socha, the President of Nestmedic SA, and Maciej Stachowiak, the Technology and Development Director of Nestmedic

  • Portable device connects to the platform and sends information to the database

    Portable device connects to the platform and sends information to the database

  • Patient can perform the test at any place and time

    Patient can perform the test at any place and time

  • CTG can now be performed at home

    CTG can now be performed at home

Details

Programme

Smart Growth Programme

EU Fund

European Regional Development Fund

Project

PREGNABIT new-generation telemedical system for remote monitoring of foetal well-being

Project title

approx. PLN 6.93 million, including PLN 4.96 million from the European Regional Development Fund