Stroke doesn’t start in the brain.
It often starts in the heart.

Illustration showing a human heart and brain connected by an ECG line, symbolizing the link between heart health and stroke prevention.

Your Heart Health Starts Before the Stroke

Every two seconds, someone in the world has a stroke — but up to 80% could be prevented.

Heart disease is one of the most important, yet most treatable, risk factors for stroke.

Detecting heart dysfunction early — before symptoms appear — gives doctors the chance to act before damage occurs.

Many of these heart conditions show no symptoms — and may appear normal on ECG.

Early Detection Saves Lives

Cardio-HART Ai heart diagnostic
Illustration showing a red human heart and a blue brain connected by an ECG waveform, symbolizing the link between heart health and brain health in stroke prevention.

Why It Matters for Stroke Prevention

  • Many strokes begin with undiagnosed heart failure or valve disease.
  • Stroke risk often builds silently, years before the first neurological event
  • Early detection means treatment starts sooner, improving long-term outcomes.
  • AI-powered diagnostics like Cardio-HART bring specialist-level insight to primary care, bridging the gap between early suspicion and confirmed diagnosis.

Start Prevention Earlier

Protect your heart — and your brain.
Learn how AI-enhanced cardiac diagnostics can identify heart disease before it leads to stroke.