Key Challenges in Traditional Vital Sign Monitoring
Changes in breathing, heart rate, and movement patterns are critical early warning signs of patient deterioration. However, intermittent monitoring makes it difficult for healthcare professionals to promptly detect these changes. Continuous monitoring is therefore essential.
Risk of Respiratory Depression
OIRD occurs in up to 46% of post-op patients on opioids, with early warning signs appearing 6–8 hours in advance.
Heavy Nursing Workload
Frequent rounds are time-consuming and exhausting. Manual checks may lead to missed signs of deterioration.
Inconsistent Data
Intermittent data lacks continuity, making trend analysis and timely intervention difficult.
Discomfort from Monitoring Devices
Wearables like patches and electrodes reduce comfort, especially for elderly or bedridden patients.
Continuous Monitoring Protects Every Moment
Ocamar's vital sign monitoring solution provides a continuous and contactless monitoring system capable of accurately measuring vital signs such as respiration, heart rate, bed presence, and movement frequency. By utilizing this technology, healthcare professionals are empowered to deliver proactive care and interventions, ultimately leading to enhanced patient outcomes.
Wireless and Contactless Design
No cables, no restrictions—patients can move freely without discomfort.
Real-Time Monitoring
The system tracks key vitals, such as heart rate, respiratory rate, and bed movement in real time, enabling nurses to intervene before deterioration occurs.
Multi-Channel alerts
Alerts can be received through different options, such as nurse station monitors, PDAs, email, and SMS.
Closed-Loop Management
Data syncs automatically to nursing records, ensuring full traceability for follow-up reviews.
Unified Architecture, Single Deployment, Scalable Expansion
Vital sign data from the smart mattress is transmitted via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi to display terminals through antennas and gateways.
The same infrastructure supports future expansion with additional Ocamar solutions, such as Infusion Monitoring and Environmental Monitoring.
The system software is installed on the hospital server and can be accessed from nurse station dashboard and computers. It provides real-time monitoring of environmental data, intelligent multi-level alerts, automated compliance reporting, and centralized device management.
Founded by the Rockefeller Foundation in 1921, Peking Union Medical College Hospital (PUMCH) is China’s top-ranked hospital and a national leader in advanced medical research and diagnosis.
Founded in 1844, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine established one of Shanghai’s first and most prestigious Western medical institutions. Today, the hospital comprises four campuses and the Shanghai Cancer Institute, offering a full range of medical disciplines and integrating clinical care, teaching, and research.