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Dexcom adds COO to CFO Blackford’s title | Personnel Moves, September 19, 2019

September 19, 2019 By Brad Perriello

Dexcom (NSDQ:DXCM) this week added the COO role to CFO Quentin Blackford’s title. Blackford is now in charge of Dexcom’s global supply chain, manufacturing operations and expansion into new markets, the San Diego-based company said. He’s been CFO of the continuous glucose monitor maker since 2017, when he left the chief finance spot at NuVasive (NSDQ:NUVA). […]

Filed Under: Business/Financial News, Featured Tagged With: BioVentrix, Cerner Corp., Dexcom, Everlife, JenaValve, MediSpend, microdermics, Personnel Moves, saranas, SetPoint Medical, SQZ Biotech, Stereotaxis, Zimmer Biomet

Saranas’ Early Bird catches nod from FDA

March 6, 2019 By Nancy Crotti

Saranas said today that FDA has granted its Early Bird endovascular bleed monitoring system de novo designation. The Early Bird device includes a vascular access sheath with embedded sensors that are designed to detect and monitor bleeding from a blood vessel accidentally injured during endovascular procedures, such as TAVR, large-bore hemodynamic support device placement, or […]

Filed Under: Cardiovascular, Featured, Food & Drug Administration (FDA), News Well, Patient Monitoring Tagged With: FDA, saranas

Saranas demonstrates Early Bird in first endovascular cases

September 18, 2018 By Nancy Crotti

Saranas said today that the first clinical cases using its Early Bird endovascular bleed monitoring system were performed at Atlantic Health System’s Morristown Medical Center in Morristown, N.J. The Early Bird device includes a vascular access sheath with embedded sensors that are designed to detect and monitor bleeding from a blood vessel accidentally injured during endovascular procedures, […]

Filed Under: Cardiovascular, Research & Development, Vascular Tagged With: saranas

Saranas raises $3m in Series C to support Early Bird bleed monitor

May 29, 2018 By Fink Densford

Internal bleeding detection device developer Saranas said today it raised $2.8 million in a Series C funding round slated to support its Early Bird bleeding monitor system. The Early bird device is designed as a standard vascular access sheath which is embedded with sensors which detect bleeding from accidentally ruptured blood vessels during cardiac procedures, including transcatheter […]

Filed Under: Blood Management, Business/Financial News, Patient Monitoring Tagged With: saranas

Saranas seeks FDA de novo classification for Early Bird bleed monitor

April 24, 2018 By Fink Densford

Internal bleeding detection device developer Saranas said today it submitted an FDA application seeking de novo classification for its Early Bird bleed monitoring system. The Early bird device is designed as a standard vascular access sheath which is embedded with sensors which detect bleeding from accidentally ruptured blood vessels during cardiac procedures, including transcatheter aortic valve replacements, […]

Filed Under: Blood Management, Food & Drug Administration (FDA), Patient Monitoring, Regulatory/Compliance Tagged With: saranas

Internal bleeding detection device dev Saranas raises $4m in Series B

June 14, 2017 By Fink Densford

Internal bleeding detection device developer Saranas said today it has raised $4 million in a Series B round of financing to support its Early Bird bleed detection device. The Early bird device is designed as a standard vascular access sheath which is embedded with sensors which detect bleeding from accidentally ruptured blood vessels during cardiac […]

Filed Under: Blood Management, Business/Financial News, Cardiovascular Tagged With: saranas

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