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Infinium - OMNI Express Portable Vital Signs Monitor


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Warranty length
Omni and Cleo series monitors are covered by an industry-leading 5-year warranty, reflecting our commitment to product quality, reliability, and patient safety.
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FAQs

How Do Bedside Patient Monitors Work?
Patient monitors use specialized sensors to monitor different areas of a patient’s body. These sensors are attached using clips or adhesive pads that help keep them securely in place during monitoring.

For example, when doctors need to monitor heart function, sensors are placed around the patient’s chest and sometimes on the back. These sensors detect electrical signals from the heart and send them to the monitor.

The monitor then displays the patient’s heart rhythm on screen so medical staff can analyze it in real time. This information helps doctors determine the patient’s overall health and whether they are stable enough for treatments such as surgery or medication. It also allows quick response during emergencies like cardiac failure.
What Are Bedside Patient Monitors Used To Monitor?
In addition to heart rate and rhythm, bedside patient monitors track several other vital signs. Three of the most important measurements include body temperature, blood pressure, and blood oxygen saturation (SpO2).

Doctors monitor body temperature to identify infections. Elevated temperatures often indicate the body is fighting illness, helping clinicians diagnose conditions more accurately.

Modern monitors also track oxygen levels in the blood. If oxygen levels drop too low, patients may experience symptoms like weakness, headaches, or respiratory distress. Monitoring these values helps clinicians intervene quickly before serious complications occur.

Bedside monitors can also trigger alarms if vital signs move outside safe ranges. For example, if blood pressure becomes dangerously high or low, medical staff are alerted immediately so they can respond quickly.
What Kind of Patient Monitors Are Available?
Bedside patient monitors are generally categorized into three types based on the level of detail and monitoring capability they provide.

Low Acuity Monitors – These monitors display basic vital signs and are commonly used during short procedures or for patients who do not require hospital admission.

Medium Acuity Monitors – Often used in surgical units and emergency departments, these monitors provide more detailed monitoring for a wide range of patients.

High Acuity Monitors – These advanced monitors provide the most comprehensive patient data and are typically used in operating rooms or intensive care settings for patients with severe conditions.

Each type serves a specific role within a healthcare facility. Using the appropriate monitor ensures the right level of monitoring while keeping resources available for patients who need them most.
Who Benefits From Bedside Patient Monitors?
Bedside patient monitors provide significant benefits for doctors, nurses, and patients.

Doctors use monitors to quickly access critical patient data and make informed treatment decisions. Without these systems, obtaining vital signs would require much more time and manual effort.

Nurses rely on monitors to continuously observe patient conditions. They can quickly detect unusual changes in vital signs and notify physicians when medical intervention may be needed.

For patients, bedside monitors improve overall quality of care. Continuous monitoring allows medical teams to detect problems early and respond quickly, ensuring patients receive timely treatment when conditions change.
Are Bedside Patient Monitors Difficult to Operate?
Most modern patient monitors are designed to be user-friendly. Healthcare professionals typically learn how to operate standard bedside monitors during their clinical training.

However, advanced monitors that provide more detailed information can sometimes be more complex. These systems often track additional parameters and include advanced features that require familiarity and practice to use effectively.

Medical staff may occasionally encounter issues such as excessive alarms or large volumes of data. Manufacturers continue improving monitor design to reduce false alarms and simplify workflows.

Despite these challenges, bedside monitors remain an essential part of modern healthcare because they provide continuous patient monitoring and early detection of medical problems.
How Are Patient Monitors Read?
While different monitors may display information slightly differently, several key indicators are commonly shown across most bedside monitors.

Heart Rate (HR or PR) is usually displayed in large, bold numbers on the screen, often in the top corner. HR represents heart rate, while PR may indicate pulse rate.

Blood Pressure readings typically include the labels SYST (systolic) and DIAS (diastolic), which represent the two key pressure values in a blood pressure measurement.

ECG Waveforms appear as continuous lines moving across the screen from left to right, representing the electrical activity of the heart.

Respiratory Waves also appear as moving lines that track breathing patterns and are usually displayed beneath the ECG waveform.

These indicators provide medical staff with critical information about a patient’s cardiovascular and respiratory condition, allowing them to monitor health status quickly and accurately.

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Infinium

Infinium - OMNI Express Portable Vital Signs Monitor

Ab $2,236.00

Portable Precision

The OMNI Express® Portable Vital Signs Monitor features a 7-inch touch screen interface designed for efficient patient monitoring in outpatient facilities, emergency response environments, and paced clinical settings. The compact unit supports rapid deployment in tight spaces and during patient transport while maintaining consistent monitoring capability. Manufactured in the United States in an ISO 13485 facility, the device is TAA compliant and CE certified (#0476) for distribution within the European Economic Area.

The monitor supports multiple vital sign parameters including non-invasive blood pressure using SunTech technology, ECG with arrhythmia detection, SpO₂ monitoring with either Masimo or Nellcor technology, temperature measurement, and respiratory rate monitoring. Optional capnography support includes Respironics mainstream or sidestream EtCO₂ modules. The adaptable touchscreen interface allows configuration for various clinical workflows while maintaining compatibility with standard hospital monitoring requirements.

Features

  • Intuitive Touchscreen Interface
    7” touchscreen for quick navigation, patient updates, and access to up to 120 hours of data. Supports multi-lead ECG, displays up to 3 waveforms, includes audio-visual alarms, graphical/tabular trends, quick BP recall, and a rechargeable battery with up to 3 hours of use.
  • Upgradable Monitoring
    Adapts across care settings from general wards to surgical use. Standard monitoring includes NIBP, ECG, motion-tolerant SpO₂, temperature, and respiration rate, with optional End-Tidal CO₂ modules for expanded capability.
  • Advanced Connectivity
    Supports Ethernet and RS-232 with open protocol and HL7 compliance for hospital system integration. Enables remote monitoring of up to 32 devices via Infinium Omniview with data archiving and management.

The Omni Express Capnograph is beneficial in:

Clinical scenarios where EtCO₂ monitoring improves safety.

Pain Management
Suppressed respiratory function can occur during patient-controlled analgesia (PCA). Monitoring End-Tidal CO₂ helps clinicians detect respiratory depression early and intervene before severe complications like coma or cardiac arrest occur.
Minor Procedure Sedation
The American Society of Anesthesiologists recommends monitoring ventilation during sedation through clinical observation and exhaled carbon dioxide monitoring. EtCO₂ provides one of the earliest indicators of respiratory complications.
Sedation Dentistry
The American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons recommends continuous monitoring of ventilation during sedation and anesthesia. Monitoring exhaled carbon dioxide ensures adequate breathing during procedures.

Specifications

DISPLAY & SYSTEM
Display 7" color TFT
Resolution 1024 × 860
Waveform Display 2 or 3 waveforms
Waveforms Supported ECG (I, II, III, aVR, aVL, aVF, V1-V6), PLETH, RESP, EtCO2
Indicators Alarm indicator, power indicator, QRS beep and alarm sound
Trend Time 30 minutes to 72 hours
ECG
Input 5-lead or 3-lead ECG cable, standard AAMI line
Lead Selection I, II, III, aVR, aVF, aVL, V
Gain ×0.5, ×1.0, ×2.0
CMRR >100 dB at 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Frequency Range 0.67 to 40 Hz (+3 dB attenuation)
ECG Channels 7 channels
Sweep Speed 12.5, 25, 50 mm/s
Heart Rate Range 30 to 300 bpm
Accuracy ±1 bpm or ±1%
Alarm Limits Upper 80 to 400 bpm, lower 20 to 150 bpm
RESPIRATION
Measurement Method RA-LL impedance
Range 0 to 120 rpm
Accuracy ±3 rpm
Alarm Limits Upper 6 to 120 rpm, lower 3 to 120 rpm
Sweep Speed 12.5, 25 mm/s
NIBP
Technology Automatic oscillometric measurement
Cuff Inflation Time Less than 30 s (0 to 300 mmHg, adult cuff)
Measurement Time Average less than 40 s
Modes Manual, Auto, STAT
Auto Interval 2 minutes to 4 hours
Pulse Rate Range 30 to 250 bpm
Measurement Range Adult/Pediatric SYS 40 to 250 mmHg, DIA 15 to 200 mmHg, Neonatal SYS 40 to 135 mmHg, DIA 15 to 100 mmHg
Resolution 1 mmHg
Pressure Accuracy Maximum mean error ±5 mmHg, maximum standard deviation 8 mmHg
Overpressure Protection Adult 280 mmHg, Neonatal 150 mmHg
Alarm Limits SYS 50 to 240 mmHg, DIA 15 to 180 mmHg
TEMPERATURE
Range 25 to 50 °C
Accuracy ±0.2 °C (25.0 to 34.9 °C), ±0.1 °C (35.0 to 39.9 °C), ±0.2 °C (40.0 to 44.9 °C), ±0.3 °C (45.0 to 50.0 °C)
Resolution 0.1 °C
Channels 1 channel
Alarm Limits 0 to 50 °C, configurable
PULSE OXIMETRY (MASIMO SET)
SpO2 Range 0% to 100%
Resolution 1%
Accuracy ±2% adult or pediatric non-motion, ±3% neonate non-motion, ±3% motion conditions, ±2% low perfusion
Averaging Time 2 to 16 seconds selectable
Sensitivity Normal, Maximum, APOD
Pulse Rate Range 25 to 240 bpm
Pulse Rate Accuracy ±3 bpm non-motion, ±5 bpm motion
Perfusion Index 0.02 to 20%
EtCO2
Sampling Mode Sidestream or Mainstream
Technology Non-dispersive infrared single beam optics, dual wavelength
CO2 Range 0 to 150 mmHg, 0 to 19.7%, 0 to 20 kPa
CO2 Resolution 0.1 mmHg (0 to 69 mmHg), 0.25 mmHg (70 to 150 mmHg)
Respiration Rate 2 to 150 bpm
Response Time Less than 3 seconds
Inspired CO2 Range 3 to 50 mmHg
POWER
Power Source External AC power and internal battery
AC Input 100 to 240 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz, 150 VA
Battery Rechargeable lead-acid FB1223 12 V 2.3 Ah
Operating Time 3 hours typical
Low Battery Operation 10 minutes after first low battery alarm
Charge Time 4 hours
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature 5 to 40 °C
Storage Temperature -20 to 60 °C
Humidity Operating ≤80%, storage ≤80%
RECORDER (OPTIONAL)
Record Width 48 mm
Paper Speed 25 mm/s
Print Output 3 waveforms with patient information and digital values
PROTECTION
Fuse T 3.0 A

Configurations

  • Omni Express Standard(ECG+NIBP+SpO2+Temp+Resp)
  • Omni Express Standard with Printer
  • Omni Express with CO2 and Printer
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