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2024-2032 年按产品类型、介面、年龄层、通气模式、最终用途和地区分類的机械呼吸器市场报告Mechanical Ventilators Market Report by Product Type, Interface, Age Group, Mode of Ventilation, End-Use, and Region 2024-2032 |
IMARC Group年,全球机械呼吸器市场规模达55亿美元。这个市场的主要推动因素是慢性阻塞性肺病(COPD)和呼吸系统疾病的盛行率不断上升,患有高血压、糖尿病和心血管疾病的人数不断增加,以及技术的不断进步,例如非侵入性治疗的发展和便携式机械呼吸器。
主要市场驱动因素:包括慢性阻塞性肺病、气喘和肺炎在内的几种呼吸系统疾病的盛行率不断上升,以及老年人口的不断增加,正在促进机械呼吸器市场的成长。除此之外,持续的创新,例如改进呼吸器便携性、模式和使用者介面的开发,正在进一步刺激市场扩张。
主要市场趋势:由于家庭医疗保健的新兴趋势,医疗保健支出(主要是发展中经济体)的膨胀以及家庭护理环境中对用户友好型便携式设备的需求不断增加,正在推动医用呼吸机市场需求。此外,由于具有自动化功能和尖端监控功能的智慧变数的广泛使用,市场正在持续成长。
竞争格局:机械呼吸器市场份额的一些主要市场参与者包括 Allied Healthcare Products、Air Liquide、Asahi Kasei、GE Healthcare Company、Hamilton Medical AG、Maquet GmbH & Co. KG (Gatenge)、Medtronic Plc、Mindray Medical International Ltd .、Philips Healthcare、ResMed、Smiths Group Plc 及Vyaire Medical Inc. 等。
地理趋势:由于其先进的医疗基础设施和个人医疗支出的不断膨胀,北美是机械呼吸器市场预测的重要驱动力。除此之外,欧洲对医疗保健品质和病人安全的日益关注进一步推动了市场的发展。此外,在亚太地区,老龄化人口的增加正在对市场成长产生积极影响。此外,拉丁美洲、中东和非洲个人医疗保健支出的膨胀以及对呼吸道疾病的认识不断增强,正在促进市场扩张。
挑战与机会:机械呼吸器市场趋势的主要挑战之一包括基本医疗设备的短缺以及设备的定期维护和保养,这是昂贵且耗时的。然而,人工智慧和远端监控等技术的不断进步,以及家庭医疗保健的新兴趋势,为市场带来了巨大的成长机会。
慢性呼吸系统疾病病例不断增加
包括气喘、急性阻塞性肺病和肺炎在内的慢性呼吸系统疾病病例的增加主要推动了机械呼吸器市场统计数据的成长。此外,Covid-19大流行在全球范围内的爆发增加了死亡率、发病率和医疗费用,这推动了市场的成长。因此,各医疗机构高度重视控制措施和感染预防,以尽量减少此类呼吸道疾病的病例。例如,美国国家老化委员会的资料表明,阻塞性睡眠呼吸中止症 (OSA) 的特点是呼吸不规则和大脑供氧减少,影响了美国约 3,900 万成年人,全球估计有 9.36 亿成年人。此外,根据美国肺臟协会的数据,慢性阻塞性肺病(COPD)是美国第三大疾病死亡原因。超过 1640 万人被诊断出患有慢性阻塞性肺病。
技术进步
持续不断的技术进步,例如改进的呼吸机便携性、模式和使用者介面,正在扩大机械呼吸器市场。此外,由于家庭医疗保健的新兴趋势,便携式和用户友好型设备在家庭环境中日益普及,正在推动全球市场的发展。除此之外,具有自动化功能和先进监控功能的智慧机械呼吸器型号的推出也对市场成长产生了积极影响。例如,Max Ventilator 推出了具有加湿器和氧气治疗功能的非侵入性呼吸机,展示了成人和新生儿护理应用的多功能性。此外,Nihon Kohden OrangeMed, Inc. 的 NKV-330 呼吸器系统获得美国 FDA 批准,该系统是非侵入性的,可在紧急情况下提供呼吸支援。
启动政府倡议
各国政府机构推出的多项政策和倡议,包括提高人们对呼吸系统疾病认识以及早期发现和治疗重要性的公共卫生运动,正在对机械呼吸机市场前景产生积极影响。除此之外,监管机构为引进最新和改进的机械呼吸器而加大研发投入也推动了市场扩张。此外,不断进步的医疗基础设施,以及越来越多的医疗专业人员培训计画和研讨会,进一步促进了机械呼吸器市场收入。例如,CAIRE Inc. 的 FreeStyle Comfort 便携式製氧机已获得法国和德国的报销授权,从而增强了患者的使用机会。该公司透过此次发布扩展了其氧气治疗方式产品组合。此外,CorVent Medical 获得了 CE 标誌批准,并在欧洲启动了其 RESPOND-19 呼吸机的商业使用。此新型系统旨在易于使用、灵活扩展重症监护通气能力,使医院能够改善对患有急性呼吸窘迫症候群(ARDS)的重症患者的治疗。
IMARC Group提供了每个细分市场的主要趋势分析,以及 2024-2032 年全球、区域和国家层面的预测。我们的报告根据产品类型、介面、年龄层、通风模式和最终用途对市场进行了分类。
重症监护呼吸机
便携式/流动呼吸机
其他的
该报告根据产品类型对市场进行了详细的细分和分析。这包括重症监护呼吸机、便携式/流动呼吸机等。
重症监护呼吸机专为重症监护环境而开发,例如重症监护病房 (ICU) 和急诊。他们能够为患有严重呼吸衰竭或其他危急情况的患者提供先进的呼吸支持。另一方面,便携式/流动呼吸机设计用于传统医院环境以外的用途,包括家庭护理、救护车或其他运输环境。它们比重症监护型号更小、更轻、更便携,适合在各种地方使用。
侵入性通气
非侵入性通气
该报告基于介面提供了详细的市场细分和分析。这包括有创通气和非侵入性通气。
侵入性通气通常包括将管子插入病人气道,通常透过嘴巴或鼻子(气管内插管)或透过颈部的手术开口(气管造口插管)。这使得呼吸器能够将空气或氧气直接输送到肺部。侵入性通气通常用于严重呼吸衰竭或无法自主呼吸的患者。此外,非侵入性通气不需要将管子插入个体的气道中。相反,它使用面罩或类似设备将空气或氧气输送到患者的肺部。非侵入性通气通常用于呼吸衰竭较轻的患者或能够自行呼吸但需要额外支持的患者。
儿科
成人
老年科
该报告根据年龄组对市场进行了详细的细分和分析。这包括儿童、成人和老年人。
儿科呼吸机是专为婴儿和儿童设计的。它们尺寸较小,具有满足儿科患者独特呼吸需求的功能。这些设备通常包括专门的模式和设置,以为较小的肺部和气道提供适当的支撑。除此之外,成人呼吸器设计用于成年患者。它们比儿科衍生性商品更大、更坚固,能够提供成人呼吸支持所需的更高潮气量和压力。另一方面,老年患者(通常是老年人)由于与年龄相关的呼吸系统疾病或併发症,可能需要呼吸器支持。
组合通风模式
通气量模式
压力通气模式
其他通风方式
该报告对通风模式进行了详细的分解和分析。这包括组合通气模式、容量通气模式、压力通气模式和其他通气模式。
组合通气模式,也称为双模式或混合模式,结合了容量通气和压力通气两个面向。它允许呼吸器调节吸气压力以维持设定的潮气量,从而提供更灵活、适应性更强的通气。此外,在容量通气模式下,呼吸器每次呼吸都会提供患者设定的潮气量。此模式通常用于肺顺应性正常的患者或需要精确控制潮气量的患者,例如急性呼吸窘迫症候群 (ARDS)。除此之外,在压力通气模式下,呼吸器向个体提供设定的吸气压力,从而根据患者的肺顺应性和阻力提供更多可变的潮气量。
医院和诊所
居家护理
门诊护理中心
其他的
该报告根据最终用途提供了详细的市场细分和分析。这包括医院和诊所、家庭护理、门诊护理中心等。
在医院和诊所,机械呼吸器用于重症监护室 (ICU)、急诊室、手术室和普通病房,为患有急性呼吸衰竭、呼吸窘迫或其他需要辅助通气的患者提供支援。此外,这些设备越来越多地用于家庭护理环境,为患有慢性呼吸系统疾病(例如慢性阻塞性肺病(COPD)、神经肌肉疾病或脊髓损伤)的患者提供长期呼吸支持。此外,门诊护理中心(也称为门诊诊所或日间手术中心)可以为接受需要镇静或麻醉的手术(包括内视镜手术或小型手术)的患者使用机械呼吸器。
北美洲
美国
加拿大
亚太地区
中国
日本
印度
韩国
澳洲
印尼
其他的
欧洲
德国
法国
英国
义大利
西班牙
俄罗斯
其他的
拉丁美洲
巴西
墨西哥
其他的
中东和非洲
该报告还对所有主要区域市场进行了全面分析,其中包括北美(美国和加拿大);亚太地区(中国、日本、印度、韩国、澳洲、印尼等);欧洲(德国、法国、英国、义大利、西班牙、俄罗斯等);拉丁美洲(巴西、墨西哥等);以及中东和非洲。
由于其先进的医疗基础设施和个人医疗支出的不断膨胀,北美是机械呼吸器市场概览的重要地区。除此之外,欧洲对医疗品质和病人安全的日益关注进一步推动了市场的发展。此外,在亚太地区,老龄化人口的增加正在对市场成长产生积极影响。除此之外,拉丁美洲、中东和非洲个人医疗保健支出的膨胀以及对呼吸系统疾病的认识不断提高正在促进市场扩张。例如,根据美国疾病管制与预防中心 (CDC) 发布的一份报告,在所有由 COVID-19 引起的住院治疗中,超过 53% 的患者被送入加护病房。此外,根据 Silvio A. Namendys-Silva 等人在墨西哥 Critical Care 上发表的一项研究,约 15.3% 的住院患者需要有创机械通气 (IMV),70.8% 的患者接受有创机械通气 (IMV)。 IMV)在ICU 外。
The global mechanical ventilators market size reached US$ 5.5 Billion in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 7.9 Billion by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 4% during 2024-2032. The market is primarily driven by the rising prevalence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and respiratory disorders, the elevating number of individuals suffering from hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases, and the continuous technological advancements, such as the development of non-invasive and portable mechanical ventilators.
Major Market Drivers: The growing prevalence of several respiratory disorders, including COPD, asthma, and pneumonia and the rising geriatric population are catalyzing the mechanical ventilators market growth. Besides this, the ongoing innovations, such as the development of improved ventilator portability, modes, and user interfaces are further stimulating the market expansion.
Key Market Trends: The inflating healthcare expenditure, mainly in developing economies, and the escalating demand for user-friendly and portable devices in homecare settings, on account of the emerging trend of home-based medical care, are propelling the medical ventilators market demand. Moreover, the market is continuing to grow as a result of the widespread use of intelligent variations with automated functions and cutting-edge monitoring capabilities.
Competitive Landscape: Some of the major market players in the mechanical ventilators market share include Allied Healthcare Products, Air Liquide, Asahi Kasei, GE Healthcare Company, Hamilton Medical AG, Maquet GmbH & Co. KG (Gatenge), Medtronic Plc, Mindray Medical International Ltd., Philips Healthcare, ResMed, Smiths Group Plc, and Vyaire Medical Inc., among others.
Geographical Trends: North America represents a significant driver of the mechanical ventilators market forecast, owing to its advanced healthcare infrastructure and the inflating medical expenditures of individuals. Besides this, the increasing focus of Europe on healthcare quality and patient safety is further catalyzing the market forward. Moreover, in the Asia Pacific region, the rising aging population is positively influencing the market growth. Moreover, the inflating medical care spending by individuals in Latin America and Middle East and Africa and the increasing awareness towards respiratory diseases are augmenting the market expansion.
Challenges and Opportunities: One of the major challenges of the mechanical ventilators market trends include the shortage of essential medical equipment and regular maintenance and servicing of devices, which is costly and time-consuming. However, the continuous advances in technology, including AI and remote monitoring, and the emerging trend of home-healthcare are presenting significant growth opportunities for the market.
Increasing Cases of Chronic Respiratory Conditions
The rising cases of chronic respiratory conditions, including asthma, acute obstructive pulmonary disease, and pneumonia are primarily driving the mechanical ventilators market statistics. Moreover, the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic across the globe had increased mortality, morbidity, and healthcare costs, which is propelling the market growth forward. Therefore, various medical facilities are focusing highly on control measures and infection prevention to minimize the cases of such respiratory diseases. For instance, the National Council on Aging data indicated that Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), characterized by irregular breathing and reduced oxygen supply to the brain, affected about 39 million adults in the U.S. and an estimated 936 million globally. Additionally, as per the American Lung Association, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the third leading cause of death by disease in the United States. More than 16.4 million people have been diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Technological Advancements
The ongoing technological advances, such as improved ventilator portability, modes, and user interfaces, are augmenting the mechanical ventilators market. Moreover, the growing popularity of portable and user-friendly devices in home settings, on account of the emerging trend of home-based medical care, is catalyzing the global market. Besides this, the introduction of smart mechanical ventilator variants with automated features and advanced monitoring capabilities is also positively influencing the market growth. For example, Max Ventilator introduced non-invasive ventilators featuring humidifiers and oxygen therapy capabilities, demonstrating versatility in applications for adult and neonatal care. Additionally, Nihon Kohden OrangeMed, Inc. received U.S. FDA clearance for the NKV-330 Ventilator System, which is non-invasive and provides respiratory support in emergencies.
Launch of Government Initiatives
The launch of several policies and initiatives by government bodies across countries, including public health campaigns to raise awareness about respiratory illnesses and the importance of early detection and treatment is positively influencing the mechanical ventilators market outlook. In addition to this, the inflating investments by regulatory authorities in research and development efforts for the introduction of the latest and improved mechanical ventilators are also propelling the market expansion. Moreover, the advancing healthcare infrastructures, along with the increasing number of training programs and seminars for medical professionals are further catalyzing the mechanical ventilators market revenue. For instance, CAIRE Inc.'s FreeStyle Comfort portable oxygen concentrator was authorized for reimbursement in France and Germany, enhancing patient access. The company extended its oxygen therapy modalities product portfolio through this launch. Furthermore, CorVent Medical received CE Mark approval and launched commercial use of its RESPOND-19 Ventilator in Europe. The novel system is designed for easy-to-use, flexible expansion of critical care ventilation capacity to allow hospitals to improve the treatment of critically ill patients suffering from acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).
IMARC Group provides an analysis of the key trends in each segment of the market, along with forecasts at the global, regional, and country levels for 2024-2032. Our report has categorized the market based on product type, interface, age group, mode of ventilation and end-use.
Intensive Care Ventilators
Portable/Ambulatory Ventilators
Others
The report has provided a detailed breakup and analysis of the market based on the product type. This includes intensive care ventilators, portable/ambulatory ventilators, and others.
Intensive care ventilators are developed for usage in critical care settings, such as intensive care units (ICUs) and emergency departments. They are capable of offering an advanced respiratory support to patients with severe respiratory failure or other critical conditions. On the other hand, portable/ambulatory ventilators are designed for use outside of traditional hospital settings, including in-home care, ambulances, or other transport settings. They are smaller, lighter, and more portable than intensive care variants, making them suitable for use in various places.
Invasive Ventilation
Non-Invasive Ventilation
The report has provided a detailed breakup and analysis of the market based on the interface. This includes invasive ventilation and non-invasive ventilation.
Invasive ventilation typically comprises the insertion of a tube into the patient's airway, usually through the mouth or nose (endotracheal tube) or via a surgical opening in the neck (tracheostomy tube). This allows the ventilator to deliver air or oxygen directly into the lungs. Invasive ventilation is generally utilized for patients with severe respiratory failure or who are unable to breathe on their own. Moreover, non-invasive ventilation does not need the insertion of a tube into the airway of the individual. Instead, it uses a mask or similar device to deliver air or oxygen to the patient's lungs. Non-invasive ventilation is often used for patients with less severe respiratory failure or for patients who are able to breathe on their own but require the additional support.
Pediatric
Adult
Geriatric
The report has provided a detailed breakup and analysis of the market based on the age group. This includes pediatric, adult, and geriatric.
Pediatric ventilators are specifically created for infants and children. They are smaller in size and have features that cater to the unique respiratory needs of pediatric patients. These devices often include specialized modes and settings to deliver the appropriate level of support for smaller lungs and airways. Besides this, adult ventilators are designed for use in adult patients. They are larger and more robust than pediatric derivatives and are capable of providing the higher tidal volumes and pressures demanded for adult respiratory support. On the other hand, geriatric patients, who are typically older adults, may require ventilator support, owing to age-related respiratory conditions or complications.
Combined Mode of Ventilation
Volume Mode of Ventilation
Pressure Mode of Ventilation
Other Mode of Ventilation
The report has provided a detailed breakup and analysis of the mode of ventilation. This includes combined mode of ventilation, volume mode of ventilation, pressure mode of ventilation, and other mode of ventilation.
Combined mode of ventilation, also referred to as dual or hybrid mode, combines the aspects of volume and pressure ventilation. It allows the ventilator to adjust the inspiratory pressure to maintain a set tidal volume, providing a more flexible and adaptable ventilation. Moreover, in volume mode of ventilation, the ventilator supplies a set tidal volume to the patient with each breath. This mode is commonly used in patients with normal lung compliance or when precise control over tidal volume is required, such as in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Besides this, in pressure mode of ventilation, the ventilator delivers a set inspiratory pressure to the individual, allowing for a more variable tidal volume based on the lung compliance and resistance of the patient.
Hospitals and Clinics
Home Care
Ambulatory Care Centers
Others
The report has provided a detailed breakup and analysis of the market based on the end-use. This includes hospitals and clinics, homecare, ambulatory care centers, and others.
In hospitals and clinics, mechanical ventilators are utilized in intensive care units (ICUs), emergency departments, operating rooms, and general wards to support patients with acute respiratory failure, respiratory distress, or other conditions that require assisted ventilation. Additionally, these devices are increasingly being used in homecare settings to provide long-term respiratory support to patients with chronic respiratory conditions, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), neuromuscular disorders, or spinal cord injuries. Furthermore, ambulatory care centers, also known as outpatient clinics or day surgery centers, may utilize mechanical ventilators for patients undergoing procedures that require sedation or anesthesia, including endoscopic procedures or minor surgeries.
North America
United States
Canada
Asia Pacific
China
Japan
India
South Korea
Australia
Indonesia
Others
Europe
Germany
France
United Kingdom
Italy
Spain
Russia
Others
Latin America
Brazil
Mexico
Others
Middle East and Africa
The report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of all the major regional markets, which include North America (the United States and Canada); Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia, and others); Europe (Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, and others); Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, and others); and the Middle East and Africa.
North America represents a significant region of the mechanical ventilators market overview, owing to its advanced healthcare infrastructure and the inflating medical expenditures of individuals. Besides this, the increasing focus of Europe on healthcare quality and patient safety is further catalyzing the market forward. Moreover, in the Asia Pacific region, the rising aging population is positively influencing the market growth. Besides this, the inflating medical care spending by individuals in Latin America and Middle East and Africa and the increasing awareness towards respiratory diseases are augmenting the market expansion. For instance, according to a report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), out of all the hospitalizations caused by COVID-19, over 53% of patients were admitted to the intensive care unit. Additionally, based on a research study by Silvio A. Namendys-Silva et al., published in Critical Care, in Mexico, about 15.3% of hospitalized patients require invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV), and 70.8% of patients receive invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) outside the ICU.
Allied Healthcare Products
Air Liquide
Asahi Kasei
GE Healthcare Company
Hamilton Medical AG
Maquet GmbH & Co. KG (Gatenge)
Medtronic Plc
Mindray Medical International Ltd.
Philips Healthcare
ResMed
Smiths Group Plc
Vyaire Medical Inc.
(Please note that this is only a partial list of the key players, and the complete list is provided in the report.)
February 2024: Getinge, a renowned global leader in medical technology, launched its latest innovation, the Servo-c mechanical ventilator, in India. The mechanical ventilator is crafted to offer lung-protective therapeutic tools, catering to the evolving demands of the healthcare landscape in the country.
October 2023: Concern Radio-Electronic Technologies completed the factory test of Mobivent Oxy mechanical ventilator, in Russia. Mobivent Oxy made by Urals Instrument-Making Plant is designed for high-flow oxygen therapy in children and adults. This is an adjunct treatment method that is suitable only for patients capable of spontaneous inhale breathing.
September 2023: The mechanical engineering professors at Villanova University in the U.S. received a patent to develop a new type of affordable mechanical ventilator called NovaVent. Built using widely accessible components, NovaVent offers continuous mandatory ventilation (CMV) for individuals who cannot breathe on their own.