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Maternal Fetal Device Performance Twins

Maternal Fetal Device Performance Twins

Recruiting
18 years and older
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

Maternal Fetal Monitoring devices assist the health care professional in acquiring, monitoring, and storing fetal and maternal physiologic data which support clinical decision making for pregnant women and assesses the overall fetal health status during pregnancy and delivery. This study aims to support a new maternal fetal monitoring device with clinical data by collecting simultaneous, continuous, external, distinguishable FHRs from twin pregnancies using ultrasound Doppler transducers from the new maternal fetal monitoring investigational device and a marketed ultrasound imaging device.

Description

This study aims to support a new maternal fetal monitoring device with clinical data by collecting distinguishable FHRs from twin pregnancies using ultrasound Doppler transducers from the investigational device and a marketed ultrasound imaging device. This study will collect twin fetal heart rate data from the new monitor on twin gestations.

Funding for this study will be provided by GE HealthCare. This study does not include patient advisors.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Able and willing to provide written informed consent.
  2. Twin pregnancy.
  3. Aged 18+.
  4. Greater than or equal to 30 0/7 weeks gestation.
  5. Patient has none of the exclusion criteria.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Non-twin pregnancy.
  2. Involvement in another clinical trial currently or previously in this pregnancy that, in the investigator's opinion, would affect the conduct of this study.
  3. Medical or obstetric problem that in investigator's opinion would make the patient incapable of taking part in the study.
  4. Inability to understand the consent information due to medical illness, diminished intellectual capacity, or insurmountable language barrier.

Study details
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NCT06835647

GE Healthcare

21 July 2025

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