Mission possible: Increasing access to prenatal ultrasound in rural areas with Lumify

By Philips ∙ Featuring Dr. Marilou de Vera ∙ May 2020 ∙ 2 min read

Ultrasound

Radiology

This is a story of Dr. Marilou de Vera and her experience bringing Lumify with her on the medical missions into the outskirts of the Philippines. “Lumify changed my life; I can now easily take Lumify with me and give women in the rural areas access to ultrasound during their pregnancy.”

At-a-glance

  • Using ultrasound in OB/GYN practice to improve women’s reproductive health
  • Screening women in remote areas for pregnancy related abnormalities
  • Compact size, durability and long battery life - Lumify can withstand a full day of scans

Dr. Marilou de Vera uses the Lumify C5-2 curved transducer in her clinical practice

Getting it right the first time

“When I was 19, I joined the Mother Theresa Missionaries of Charity. During that time, I saw many young underprivileged women, who often had been victims of rape. That made me realize I wanted to help, not like Mother Theresa, but by becoming a doctor. Now, as board member of the Philippine Society of Ultrasound in OB/GYN, I am striving for the improvement of women’s reproductive health through effective and safe use of ultrasound in OB/GYN practice.

Given that Philippines is an archipelago with remote coastal communities and isolated mountain hamlets, access to maternal health care and ultrasound during prenatal care remains a challenge.

“With Lumify we screen women in remote areas for pregnancy related abnormalities in order to avert maternal and neonatal deaths.”

Dr. Marilou de Vera, Obstetrician, Gynecologist Sonologist, Cardinal Santos Medical Center, Philippines

Dr. Marilou de Vera

Obstetrician, Gynecologist Sonologist
Cardinal Santos Medical Center
Vice President, Philippine Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology

Up until today, the major causes of maternal and neonatal mortality for women in rural areas are hemorrhages and obstructed labor due to placental implantation abnormalities (PIAs), twin pregnancies and fetal mal-presentations — all of which are easily detected by ultrasound. 

That is why we have been running medical missions, in which we screen women in remote areas for pregnancy-related abnormalities in order to avert maternal and neonatal deaths. We check if the placenta is fine, the presentation, the baby’s heart and if the baby’s facial features are fine.

Dr. Marilou de Vera uses the Lumify C5-2 for a prenatal scan

As the health facilities in remote areas lack diagnostic equipment and treatment modalities, we always need to bring our own ultrasound systems on the medical missions.

In the past, I had to bring a very heavy and bulky ultrasound system. Now I can bring Lumify, an ultrasound system that is very compact, lightweight and durable with good image quality. In addition, when you are on a medical mission, the battery life of your ultrasound system is extremely important. During a two-day medical mission, we screen between 200 and 450 pregnant women. They all line up outside the health care facility for a free ultrasound. With Lumify, I am able to scan the whole day without running out of battery."

Author

Dr. Marilou de Vera, Obstetrician, Gynecologist Sonologist

Dr. Marilou de Vera

Obstetrician, Gynecologist Sonologist
Cardinal Santos Medical Center
Vice President, Philippine Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology
Metro Manila, Philippines

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