Congenital heart disease monitoring

Features PépiteCare

A secure mobile pediatric cardiology platform (GDPR, HDS), co-built with caregivers and families for monitoring of congenital heart diseases.

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Data

How to centralize your child's medical data?

  • On our roadmap: a digital health record will bring all medical information together in one place, encrypted and shared between the family and the care team.
  • For congenital heart diseases, this means a complete history from birth to adulthood, accessible in real-time by care teams.
  • Families and doctors share the same access to data, facilitating coordination between pediatric cardiologists, surgeons and primary care physicians.
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Communication

How to communicate securely with the medical team?

  • In V1, the family↔team link runs through daily entries and prioritized alerts: the coordinating nurse calls the family back when a signal is at risk. Alerts remain reserved for hospital staff.
  • Exchanged data is GDPR and HDS (targeted) compliant, ensuring the protection of sensitive health data related to congenital heart diseases.
  • A dedicated secure messaging feature is on our roadmap, to complement this link.
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Education

What educational resources to better understand your child's heart condition?

  • On our roadmap: PépiteCare will offer personalized educational content based on the child's age and type of congenital heart disease (Tetralogy of Fallot, transposition of the great arteries, etc.).
  • Practical guides support families daily: medication management, warning signs to watch for, preparation for consultations.
  • The continuous training program aims for progressive empowerment of patients and families, in collaboration with pediatric cardiologists.
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Monitoring

How does PépiteCare flag at-risk situations in children?

  • PépiteCare continuously compares recorded and measured parameters (heart rate, SpO2…) against thresholds personalized by pathology and surgical stage. In V1 it is a rule-based threshold engine, with no predictive AI and no diagnostic function: the clinical decision remains with the medical team.
  • Alerts are sent to healthcare professionals as soon as a threshold is crossed, enabling proactive interventions.
  • Monitoring is personalized for each patient's profile: type of heart disease, surgical history, ongoing treatments.
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Monitoring

How to monitor your child's vital signs in real time?

  • PépiteCare connects to an oximeter and a heart-rate sensor (CE-marked devices) to follow key vital signs in children with heart conditions.
  • The follow-up analyzes heart rate (HR) and oxygen saturation (SpO2), with alert thresholds adapted to pediatric age ranges.
  • PépiteCare favors CE-marked devices and documents the list of compatible sensors, for the reliability of data transmitted to care teams.

Neonatal cardiovascular monitoring

Neonatal cardiovascular monitoring is crucial, especially for at-risk newborns or those with congenital heart malformations.

Heart rate
120-160 bpm normal, variations may indicate abnormalities
Oxygen saturation
Low levels may signal congenital heart malformation
Blood pressure
Essential monitoring to detect neonatal hypotension
Respiratory rate
Irregular breathing may be related to cardiac disorders

Profiles to monitor with PépiteCare

👶 At-risk newborns

  • Congenital heart diseases (tetralogy of Fallot, transposition of great arteries)
  • Premature newborns with incomplete heart development
  • Babies with family history of hereditary heart diseases

🎯 How PépiteCare helps

  • Monitoring via compatible sensors, adapted to age and care phase
  • Early alerts for cardiac and respiratory abnormalities
  • Direct connection with pediatricians and cardiologists
  • Threshold-based alerts to anticipate complications in at-risk babies

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