The Niño Jesús University Children’s Hospital has presented its new Pilot of Child Telemonitorization, framed within the European European Project of the European Commission. This innovative project aims to apply advanced cybersecurity and clinical data protection techniques, using these data to train anonymous AI algorithms and generating synthetic information.

“The center validates what is developed with the data that comes from monitoring with clinical sensors of children admitted to the pediatric ICU. Using the most advanced algorithms of AI can be predicted in advance when children can enter into critical situations and give doctors and health professionals time and information enough to act in advance, as well as avoid dangerous situations for their life,” says Andrés Castillo Sanz, Andrés Castillo Sanz, Andrés Castillo, Andrés Castillo, Technology of the Niño Jesús University Children’s Hospital.

Telemonitorization with AI

The Secured Project, financed by the European Union Horizon Program, focuses on developing tools that facilitate multicenter computing, data anonymization and synthetic data generation. These tools are designed to improve efficiency and safety, with a special approach to artificial intelligence and the analysis of personal data related to health. Secured addresses the current barriers that limit the generalized use of secure multicentric computing and effective anonymization.

On April 9, the Technological Innovation Area of ​​the Niño Jesús University Children’s Hospital will organize an open day to show the advantages and characteristics of the Pilot of Child Telemonitorization. In addition, on April 8, a day of ideas will be held, where doctors and researchers will be able to know the contributions of Spanish universities and explore how to apply the artificial intelligence algorithms they are developing.