Ruqelo supports emergency clinicians through ECG interpretation, clinical reasoning, documentation, and referral preparation — at the pace the ED demands.
Used by emergency physicians · 125 specialties · 10 languages
Savori · ECG assessment · ACS pathway
Rate: 98 bpm · Sinus rhythm Axis: Normal ST-T: Subtle ST depression V4–V6, no reciprocal changes Impression: ACS not excluded — atypical presentation Red flags: Diaphoresis, radiation, cardiovascular risk factors Consider: Serial troponins, repeat ECG at 15 min HEART score elements: Age, risk factors, ECG changes pending Disposition: Cardiology discussion recommended
A 58-year-old male presents to the emergency department with 2 hours of central chest pain radiating to the left arm, associated diaphoresis. He has a history of hypertension and type 2 diabetes. HR 98, BP 148/92, SpO2 96% on air.
Troponin is borderline at 52 ng/L. The ECG shows subtle changes — not a clear STEMI, but not normal. HEART score calculation, cardiology discussion, and an accurate clerking note all need to happen quickly.
With the HEART score reasoning structured, the ED clerking drafted, and the cardiology referral prepared — the clinician can focus on patient care and the actual phone call.
Capture presentation details, vitals, and ECG findings by voice or text.
Structured ACS assessment, scoring awareness, and disposition considerations.
Specialty-formatted documentation ready for independent verification.
Structured brief with the questions the receiving team will ask.
Rehearse with a simulated cardiology registrar before the real call.
Clinician verification required
Ruqelo is designed for licensed healthcare professionals. All outputs — including ECG assessments, reasoning drafts, documentation, and referral briefs — require independent clinical verification against the original findings and clinical context before any action.
Ruqelo is a software tool for licensed healthcare professionals. All outputs require independent clinical verification before any action. Content on this page is illustrative only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.