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Film: Showing the Redsense alarm reacting to a dislodged venous needle. Note that the only alarm you hear is Redsense.

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Let Redsense help keep an eye on your venous needles

With the alarm unit attached to the patient and the sensor patch securely placed over the venous needle, Redsense is designed to react on blood loss immediately, enabling nurses and doctors to focus on other tangible problems of hemodialysis.
Redsense will alarm when blood reaches the sensor, so the dialysis caregiver can apply appropriate action.

 

Checked and ready

There's only one button to operate: on/off (press it twice). When you switch on the alarm unit it automatically runs a self-check. The battery warning light goes on if the rechargeable battery doesn't have enough power. If for some reason the sensor is not working, an orange warning lamp will light up. Otherwise the green lamp goes on to confirm that the sensor is fully operational. And the monitoring has begun.

How Redsense helps keep and eye out for accidental bleeding

Redsense is a blood loss detection device comprising of two parta: a sensor patch and a alarm unit. Connected to the alarm unit by an optical fibre, the sensor patch employs fibre optic technology to continuously monitor the venous needle access point. If bleeding begins, the alarm unit attached to the patient's arm is designed to raise the alarm.

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