Clinical Timeline
Every event, in sequence, in context
The Clinical Timeline surfaces the full longitudinal history of a patient's implanted device — transmissions, alerts, therapy events, and follow-up notes — without requiring an EHR lookup during every transmission review.
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Context that changes clinical decisions
A single transmission reviewed in isolation tells a partial story. A transmission reviewed against 18 months of prior events, therapy history, and follow-up notes tells the full one. The Clinical Timeline makes that context available at the point of transmission review.
- Chronological event sequence: transmissions, alerts, ICD therapies, and clinical notes in one view
- Side-by-side transmission comparison across monitoring history
- Device event annotations showing prior clinical context (prior shocks, prior follow-up decisions)
- Arrhythmia burden trend visualization over time
- Battery status tracking from implant to elective replacement indicator
- Exportable timeline summary for EP procedure planning and cardiology consultation
Sample: ICD Patient Timeline — 15 months
VT Storm — 3 episodes, 2 shocks delivered
Jan 28, 2025 • Flagged Critical by Implansense
Post-shock follow-up — medication adjusted
Feb 03, 2025 • Clinical note recorded
90-day scheduled transmission — no events
Jun 03, 2025 • Routine review
Afib burden 34% — actionable threshold met
Oct 27, 2025 • Anticoagulation review scheduled
Battery status — ERI >18 months
Apr 07, 2026 • Routine monitoring
Complements your EHR — doesn't replace it
The Clinical Timeline is not a clinical documentation system. It surfaces device event history and transmission context for use during transmission review — reducing the need for parallel EHR lookups without duplicating clinical documentation workflows.
EHR integration via HL7 FHIR allows timeline data to be referenced from existing EHR workflows. Structured data export for EP procedure planning.
When context changes the review
- Reviewing a new VT episode in the context of prior shock history
- Assessing whether Afib burden represents a new trend or ongoing chronic burden
- Preparing for an EP procedure using the full device event history
- Coordinating with referring cardiologist on device management decisions
See the Clinical Timeline with your patient population
Request access to walk through the timeline with your device mix and clinical event types.