The Future of Cardiology? This AI Can Diagnose 21 Heart Conditions in Real-Time

CLTime is an AI-powered heart monitoring wearable that could save lives

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©Image Credit: CLholmes

With heart disease the leading cause of death worldwide, the need for advanced, accessible cardiac care has never been more critical. Korean startup, HolmesAI, is working to make cardiac care more accessible with a new AI-powered wearable.

The cornerstone of HolmesAI’s wearable offering is a waterproof patch, CLTime, that one wears for two weeks to continuously monitor four vital signs. But this isn’t just another wearable – it’s a medical-grade device designed to seamlessly integrate into daily life. Whether you’re at work, exercising, or even swimming, the patch is designed to vigilantly keep an eye on your heart health, all data ran on the CLHolmes platform.

CLtime wearable heart monitoring patch
The CLTime heart monitoring patch | ©Image Credit: CLholmes

CLHolmes goes beyond mere monitoring. The platform’s AI technology can diagnose 21 different types of cardiac arrhythmias, rivaling the expertise of trained cardiologists. This capability brings professional-level cardiac diagnostics to the masses, potentially catching issues before they become critical. Their system can even predict possible cardiac arrest events up to 6 months in advance.

The wearable works in tandem with a user-friendly app, CLHeart, for real-time data analysis and monitoring. The straightforward interface allows users to easily track their heart health metrics, view trends, and receive alerts, making it more likely that they’ll stay engaged with their health management long-term, while also allowing their doctors to monitor their health.

CLHolmes also uses a GPT-4 powered chatbot. The company says this isn’t just another digital assistant – it’s capable of providing medical advice and insights comparable to that of a cardiologist. Users can get answers to their health questions and receive tailored guidance, all through a chat interface.

HolmesAI hopes to really revolutionize the industry by making cardiac care accessible in areas where finding good doctors can be challenging. By providing services even in areas with limited medical infrastructure, the company’s goal is to democratize access to high-quality cardiac care. This could be a game-changer for rural communities and developing regions where specialist care is often out of reach.


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