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Redsense Medical AB (publ)

Redsense Medical AB (publ)

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Redsense Medical AB (publ) is a Sweden-based company, which is primarily involved in the healthcare industry. The Company is active within the field of hemodialysis. It operates as a manufacturer of blood loss detection device that is designed to alarm on blood leakage from the venous blood access. The Company's Redsense system consists of an alarm unit, an extension fiber and a non invasive sensor patch. When the sensor patch is placed over the blood access, it detects any blood coming in contact with the sensor. This can occur if the needle is accidentally dislodged or if blood is leaking during dialysis. The Redsense system is designed to alarm when blood reaches the sensor, so the dialysis caregiver or observing person at home, can apply appropriate action when a venous needle dislodges.

  • Revenue in SEK (TTM)23.77m
  • Net income in SEK-3.98m
  • Incorporated2003
  • Employees5.00
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