Nuvo Group—a privately-held company commercializing INVU™ by Nuvo™, an FDA-cleared, prescription-initiated remote pregnancy monitoring and management system, today announced a partnership with Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, one of the largest university hospitals in Europe.
TEL AVIV, Israel, Jan. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Nuvo Group—a privately-held company commercializing INVU™ by Nuvo™, an FDA-cleared, prescription-initiated remote pregnancy monitoring and management system, today announced a partnership with Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, one of the largest university hospitals in Europe. The partnership, which has two main objectives, brings the previously established benefits of remote pregnancy monitoring to Europe for the first time, while also setting the stage for the use of predictive analytics to improve health outcomes in the future. The primary objective of the partnership seeks to define a remote pregnancy care protocol for Germany, and ultimately, all of Europe, allowing expectant mothers to conduct remote fetal surveillance from the comfort of their homes while still under the supervision of a physician. In addition, the trial aims to identify predictive pathways for preeclamptic patients by extracting raw data from the INVU™ platform. Hypertension, the key indicator of preeclampsia, occurs in up to 10% of pregnancies. By pioneering a method to identify biomarkers for preeclampsia in its earliest stages, this partnership has a unique potential to improve outcomes for even the most at-risk patients. “We are thrilled to partner with such a prestigious global hospital system as Charité to bring remote pregnancy monitoring and INVU’s innovative data capabilities to Europe,” says Kelly Londy, Chief Executive Officer of Nuvo. “We are confident that the results will be another exciting example of how INVU can revolutionize the way we deliver care to patients who need it most, both by increasing care access and bettering our understanding of pregnancies through deep data analytics.” “We are looking forward to the collaboration with Nuvo,” says Professor Stefan Verlohren, leader of the project at Charité’s Department of Obstetrics “We will evaluate improvement of care with remote monitoring of fetal and maternal heart rate tracings in Germany. In our planned study, we will explore how these signals, when included into predictive algorithms for hypertensive pregnancy disorders, can help to detect adverse outcomes early.” We believe that INVU™ is the first FDA-cleared remote pregnancy monitoring platform that allows expectant mothers to monitor maternal-fetal health from anywhere under the supervision of their physicians. The physician prescribes INVU™ to the expectant mother, who wears the INVU™ sensory band during virtual visits. During these visits, a live reading allows the expectant mother to access simplified data and insights via the paired INVU™ app, while the provider receives fetal and maternal heart rate tracings comparable to the fetal viability checks that normally occur in prenatal visits. INVU™ is designed to integrate with other peripheral devices, such as blood pressure cuffs, allowing the expectant mother to easily record and track important vitals for her provider to review all on one app. About Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin About the international Health Tech Pilot Program and the BIH About Nuvo Group For more information and complete indications, contraindications, warnings and precautions along with instructions for use, visit: www.nuvocares.com.
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