
Clients using TeltoCare can access either raw or full data of the heart monitoring wristband. TeltoCare allows customized data requests, creation of custom applications, and access to open-source API. Secure and encrypted data link ensures a sense of safety in using the platform.
The TeltoHeart wristband records a high-precision 6-lead electrocardiogram, which can be transferred to the TeltoCare telemedicine platform for a physician to analyse. The wristband uses three electrical heart sensors and records six ECG derivations. A 6-lead ECG provides a detailed view of a patient’s heart condition and can be recorded at home, on the go, or whenever the patient needs it.
Through TeltoCare, partners and doctors can access their users’ list as well as update, manage, debug, and configure their devices remotely. If they want to activate or deactivate some features of the TeltoHeart device, they will save time by doing it through remote access to TeltoCare rather than configuring the device directly.
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The TeltoCare web platform receives, processes, and displays patient electrocardiogram (ECG) data. It includes the time, date, and circumstances of the recording and indicates any instances of atrial fibrillation, if applicable. For clinicians' convenience, this ECG data can be filtered by time frames and viewed in greater detail for visual analysis. Clinicians can also use the calliper tool to select specific areas within the ECG for more in-depth information. Finally, the patient’s ECG can be exported and printed to maintain a physical copy.

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6-lead ECG data
The TeltoCare web platform receives, processes, and displays patient electrocardiogram (ECG) data. It includes the time, date, and circumstances of the recording and indicates any instances of atrial fibrillation, if applicable. For clinicians' convenience, this ECG data can be filtered by time frames and viewed in greater detail for visual analysis. Clinicians can also use the calliper tool to select specific areas within the ECG for more in-depth information. Finally, the patient’s ECG can be exported and printed to maintain a physical copy.

Heart rate data
The platform also receives and processes patient heart rate (HR) data, displaying it as a bar chart. The Y-axis indicates heart rate, while the X-axis shows duration in time. For clinicians' convenience, the HR data can be filtered by time frames and viewed in detail for visual analysis. The bar chart also displays the average value. Additionally, clinicians can hover over each bar to see the time, high, and low values of HR for a specific period. Finally, the HR bar chart can be exported and printed to maintain a physical copy of the patient's HR data trends.

Detailed Afib occurrences
The patient’s atrial fibrillation data is processed and displayed in TeltoCare as a table of records. The clinician can see the date when the atrial fibrillation was detected, the patient's time zone, the duration of the atrial fibrillation, and the minimum, maximum, and average heart rates during the event. If an ECG was recorded within the timeframe of the AFib detection, a link to the related ECG is provided. Having all this data in one table allows clinicians to easily analyse the data further and get a bigger picture of the patient’s heart health.

Atrial fibrillation burden data
The TeltoCare platform also displays patient atrial fibrillation (AF) burden data as a bar chart. This data consists of high-quality PPG signals and the duration of detected atrial fibrillation. Each bar in the chart represents a 24-hour period or other, depending on the time filter applied. The Y-axis indicates the percentage of atrial fibrillation burden, while the X-axis shows the days. Clinicians can hover over each bar to see the exact percentage of atrial fibrillation burden for that timeframe. This helps them identify a patient's AF burden trends and use this information to maximise the effectiveness of the care provided.
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