Exclusive: scanning technique using AI to analyse ultrasound images could help assess risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes

Scientists are launching a trial of a new scanning technique that could identify women at high risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, including stillbirth and pre-eclampsia, by analysing their placentas.

The technology uses artificial intelligence to analyse ultrasound images taken during women’s 12-week scan and assign them a risk score – similar to the first trimester risk assessment for Down’s syndrome routinely offered at this point in women’s pregnancies. Those deemed at high risk could be offered additional scans or drugs to reduce their risk of adverse outcomes.

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