Based on a single-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) recording Clue Medical measures Heart Rate Variability (HRV) at any time, at any place. Besides enabling diagnosis of unspecified arrhythmic events via ECG recording, HRV predicts sudden cardiac death, monitors hearth health in high-risk, post-surgery, or diabetic patients and warns against disbalances of the autonomic nervous system, and serves clinical follow up in heart failure patients.
On Earth to guard Hearts, designed by minds craving stars.
Pathing way to deepen understanding of human nature and health through assessment, science, and application on Heart Rate Variability Telozo Technology has aliegned experts from the medical, scientific, technological, and economical expertise for more than 10 years.
Read more ->Produced and developed in:
Austria
Designed by World Centers of High-End Medicine:
Medical University Vienna
Charité Berlin
Houston Medical Center
Crafted by The world´s strongest allais in Technology + Aerospace:
IMBP MOSKAU:
official partner of
in space travel
Carité in Space
Clue Medical is a light, smart and small latest generation event-recorder. In 2 minutes it records - with our without adhesive electrodes - an ECG and transfers the single-lead ECG and HRV recordings to your computer or mobile phone.
The necessary monitoring device for
cardiologists and general practitioners!
Clue Medical is a light, smart and small latest generation event-recorder. In 2 minutes it records - with our without adhesive electrodes - an ECG and transfers the single-lead ECG and HRV recordings to your computer or mobile phone.
Stand out with High End HRV Assessments
Clue Medical ideally supports general practitioners, cardiologists, neurologists, and sport-medicine specialists by optimizing treatment options for their patients. Hereby, high-end medicine translates into practice and marks consultations as a clear standout.
Get the device and use it on your patients today! Easy to use, with an user friendly app interface, Clue helps you help others!
Be prepared. Clue Medical evaluates the most relevant HRV parameters and provides you with a First Aid - HRV Brochure that explains everything you need to know about the evaluated HRV parameter at a glance. Improve your expertise, become an outstanding cardiologist, and upgrade your consultations with sky-scraping HRV assessment today.
How to read the Heart?
Imagine the ECG is just the tip of the iceberg of the language of the heart, whilst it´s major part of information is kept deep down, in-between the R-R peaks!
Clue medical makes it possible to produce a differentiated assessment of sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system activity.
To evaluate the activity of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system as well as their relationship, based on the latest scientific findings for the FFT frequency ranges LF (low frequency 0.04 -0.15 Hz) and HF (high frequency 0.15 - 0.4 Hz), spectral parameters are provided which make it possible to easily record and evaluate deviations from the norm.
Read more ->Liliane Zillner
Strategy & Executive Creative Director
Dr. Hans Gutsch
Business Expert
International Top Management
Prof. Kastner
Medical Expert
High End Cardiologist
Prof. Schukro
Medical Expert
High End Rhythmologist
Telozo was, together with Clue Medical, involved in the field of space medicine involved in the Mars 500 project and partner to Moscow's IMBP, the leading institute for long-term outer space flights.
Read more ->Diagnosis of Arrhythmia
Event Recording
Read moreMonitoring in Arrhythmia
Event Recording
Read moreTherapy monitoring in Cardiomyopathy
HRV Assessment
Read moreRisk stratification in Myocardial Infarction
HRV Assessment
Read moreDiagnosis of Non-Cardiac Disease
HRV Assessment
Read moreMonitoring in Diabetes
HRV Assessment
Read moreDiagnosis of Tachycardia
Event Recording
Read moreTherapy monitoring in AF
Event Recording & HRV Assessment
Read moreThe data protection of your personal clinical data is assured, because all data in the system are managed in connection with the device number. The data are only assigned to individual patients by the recipient of the analysis.
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