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市场调查报告书
商品编码
1792501
胎儿和新生儿护理设备市场报告,按产品类型(NICU 设备、胎儿护理设备和新生儿护理设备等)、最终用户(医院、诊断中心、诊所等)和地区划分,2025 年至 2033 年Fetal and Neonatal Care Equipment Market Report by Product Type (NICU Equipment, Fetal Care Equipment & Neonatal Care Equipment, and Others), End-User (Hospitals, Diagnostic Centers, Clinics, and Others), and Region 2025-2033 |
2024年,全球胎儿和新生儿护理设备市场规模达95亿美元。展望未来, IMARC Group预计到2033年,该市场规模将达到172亿美元,2025-2033年期间的复合年增长率(CAGR)为6.56%。目前,北美凭藉其高度先进的医疗基础设施、完善的医院和专业的新生儿护理中心,占据最大的市场份额。
胎儿和新生儿护理 (FNC) 设备是用于诊断、监测和治疗胎儿和新生儿疾病及医学病症的专用设备。这些设备对于妇产科常规检查至关重要。超音波设备、胎儿多普勒仪、胎儿磁振造影系统、恆温箱、光疗和呼吸设备是使用最广泛的 FNC 设备。它们也用于新生儿加护病房 (NICU),用于治疗贫血、支气管肺发育不良、脑室内出血、高胆红素血症和短暂性呼吸急促等疾病。
医院内新生儿疾病和併发症的日益普及是推动市场成长的关键因素之一。此外,免疫力低下和体重较低的早产病例不断增加,也导致全球对胎儿及新生儿护理 (FNC) 设备的需求不断增长。孕产妇和胎儿护理正迅速成为全球优先事项,以预防孕产期死亡。此外,患者监护、呼吸和光疗设备的技术进步和创新旨在使其更加用户友好、经济高效且高度准确,这正在推动市场发展。此外,轻巧紧凑的设计和远端监控功能等设备特性正在进一步提高医疗机构对此类产品的采用率。其他因素,包括生育率的提高、政府和非政府组织 (NGO) 为提高人们对胎儿和新生儿护理的认识所做的努力以及广泛的研发投入,预计将进一步推动市场发展。
The global fetal and neonatal care equipment market size reached USD 9.5 Billion in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 17.2 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 6.56% during 2025-2033. At present, North America accounts for the largest market share due to its highly advanced healthcare infrastructure with well-established hospitals and specialized neonatal care centers.
The fetal and neonatal care (FNC) equipment are specialized devices that are used to diagnose, monitor and treat diseases and medical ailments of the fetus and newborn babies. These devices are crucial for routine check-ups in gynecology and obstetrics interventions. Ultrasound devices, fetal dopplers, fetal MRI systems, incubators, phototherapy and respiratory devices are some of the most extensively utilized FNC equipment. They also find applications in the Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) for the treatment of ailments, including anemia, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, intraventricular hemorrhage, hyperbilirubinemia and transient tachypnea.
The increasing prevalence of hospital-acquired neonatal ailments and complications is one of the key factors driving the growth of the market. Furthermore, the rising cases of premature birth with low immunity and weight are contributing to the increasing requirement of FNC equipment across the globe. Maternal and fetal care is rapidly becoming a global priority to prevent fatalities during pregnancy and childbirth. Additionally, technological advancements and innovations in patient monitoring, respiratory, and phototherapy devices aimed at making them more user-friendly, cost-effective and highly accurate, are providing a boost to the market. Moreover, equipment features such as light-weight, compact designs and remote monitoring facilities are further increasing product adoption in medical institutions. Other factors, including improving fertility rate, efforts by both government and non-government organizations (NGOs) to create awareness for fetal and neonatal care and extensive research and development (R&D), are projected to drive the market further.
NICU equipment accounts for the majority of the market share
Premature babies and neonates with significant health conditions require intense and specialized care. NICU equipment, such as ventilators, incubators, and monitoring systems, is critical for treating respiratory, cardiovascular, and other life-threatening diseases, resulting in high demand in hospitals and healthcare facilities. There is a rise in the frequency of premature births worldwide, which is catalyzing the demand for NICU services. Premature newborns are frequently born with undeveloped organs and require NICU care to maintain crucial functions in the early stages of life. Continuous advancements in NICU equipment, such as more efficient incubators, better respiratory support systems, and high-precision monitoring instruments, are broadening their applications and capacities, resulting in increased acceptance in newborn care settings.
Hospitals hold the largest share of the industry
Hospitals offer the most complete care to both mothers and newborns, with specialist departments, such as neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) and maternity wards. These hospitals are outfitted with modern fetal and newborn care equipment that other healthcare facilities may lack. Hospitals handle a higher volume of births than smaller healthcare facilities, making them the principal users of fetal and neonatal care supplies. They handle both regular deliveries and high-risk pregnancies, requiring constant access to specialist neonatal equipment. Most hospitals, particularly tertiary care centers and large urban hospitals, have NICUs for treating premature and severely ill neonates. NICU equipment, such as incubators, ventilators, and monitors, is critical for neonatal health management, making hospitals prime customers of these products. Hospitals also employ qualified experts like neonatologists, pediatricians, and specialized nurses who have received training in the use of advanced fetal and neonatal care technology.
North America leads the market, accounting for the largest fetal and neonatal care equipment market share
The report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of all the major regional markets, which include North America (the United States and Canada); Europe (Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, and others); Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia, and others); Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Peru, and others); and the Middle East and Africa (Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iran, United Arab Emirates, and Others). According to the report, North America represents the largest regional market for fetal and neonatal care equipment.
North America is the largest market for fetal and neonatal care equipment due to several critical factors. The region has a highly advanced healthcare infrastructure, with well-established hospitals and specialized neonatal care centers equipped with the latest medical technologies. High healthcare expenditure, along with significant government funding and private investments in maternal and neonatal healthcare, are also impelling the market growth. Additionally, North America experiences a relatively high prevalence of preterm births and birth complications, catalyzing the demand for advanced NICU equipment and fetal monitoring systems. Technological advancements, including innovations in neonatal care devices, coupled with strong awareness of maternal and infant health, are further strengthening the market in this region. Moreover, the presence of major market players and favorable reimbursement policies for neonatal care services contribute to North America's dominance in the global fetal and neonatal care equipment market.
The competitive landscape of the industry has also been examined with some of the key players being ArjoHuntleigh, Atom Medical Corporation, Becton Dickinson, Covidien, Dragerwerk, Fisher & Paykel, GE Healthcare, Masimo, Medtronic PLC, Natus Medical Incorporated, Philips Healthcare, Phoenix Medical Systems, Smiths Medical, Spacelabs Healthcare, Utah Medical Products and Vyaire Medical Inc.