Premature birth (birth before 37 weeks of pregnancy) is a global, yet unsolved, problem. With a global amount of 14.94 M babies born prematurely, PTB is the leading cause of neonatal and infant mortality globally, and those who survive often have breathing problems, cerebral palsy, intellectual disabilities and other lifelong problems. PTB represents about 75% of all neonatal deaths and 60% of all infant deaths. On top of the associated suffering and societal long-term consequences, PTB is associated with more than €50,000 in healthcare costs per premature baby, which translates into total yearly costs for the healthcare system of €20 billion in Europe, and €23 billion in USA. Nevertheless, to date, there are no reliable diagnostic methods to prevent PTB, consequently women are sent home with a false sense of security while being at risk of having a spontaneous and uncontrolled preterm delivery and clinicians are left without power to intervene preventively.
Pregnolia is a unique diagnostic device to determine the risk of PTB based on the measurements of cervical tissue stiffness. The objective of the project was to assess its technical, commercial and financial viability.