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Gentle Heart Power

Discover how this breakthrough patient controlled low-energy technology restores rhythm safely, with a pulse so soft, it’s almost undetectable.

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Our patents

Our filings cover the core system architecture, proprietary waveforms, energy delivery algorithms, electrode geometry, and miniaturized power management required to deliver therapeutic therapy at less than one Joule. The portfolio  includes intellectual property and device development.

 
What is the Wolf CARDIOclip™?

A revolutionary biatrial pacing, sensing and mapping systerm.


A revolutionary patient-controlled system for biatrial pacing, mapping, sensing, and cardioversion

Low-power patient-controlled early biatrial cardioversion

At <1 Joule, this system will reduce hospitalizations, and can be safe without anticoagulation. The risk for stroke is reduced and  atrial remodeling is minimized when cardioversion is done early.

Biatrial pacing

Historically, pacemaker leads have been implanted in the right atrium, the right ventricle, the coronary sinus, and occasionally near the atrioventricular node. Dysfunction of Bachmann's bundle can be corrected by  biatrial pacing, which was not available... until now.

Biatrial mapping (real-life)

This system allows for daily-life cardiac mapping. For the first time this mapping can be done outside of the cath lab following the patient's daily routine. This allows pioneering pre-operative planning for catheter ablation.

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