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Respiratory Devices and Equipment (Therapeutic) Market 2020 Global Trend, Segmentation and Opportunities, Forecast 2030

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Respiratory Devices and Equipment (Therapeutic) Market 2020 Global Trend, Segmentation and Opportunities, Forecast 2030

Respiratory Devices and Equipment (Therapeutic) Market:

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Executive Summary

The global respiratory devices and equipment (therapeutic) market is expected to grow from $13.4 billion in 2019 to about $33.5 billion in 2020 as these are important equipment used in treatment of respiratory diseases such as Covid-19. The market is expected to stabilize and reach $24 billion at a CAGR of 15.6% through 2023.

The market for respiratory devices and equipment is expected to expand rapidly. The fact that Covid-19 is essentially a respiratory ailment has boosted the use of respiratory monitoring devices, in turn contributing to the growth of this market. Currently, there is a huge demand for respiratory devices including ventilators, especially in developing countries. Companies across the globe are focusing on increasing the availability of ventilators, nebulizers and other respiratory support devices for the patients.

The respiratory devices and equipment therapeutic market consists of sales of respiratory devices and equipment used to treat patients with acute or chronic respiratory disorders such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), chronic bronchitis, asthma, sleep disorders, etc. The market includes the sales of respiratory monitoring devices establishments primarily engaged in the manufacturing of nebulizers, humidifiers, oxygen concentrators, positive airway pressure devices, ventilators, capnographs, and gas analyzers.

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North America was the largest region in the respiratory devices and equipment (therapeutic) market in 2019.

The therapeutic respiratory devices and equipment market covered in this report is segmented by product into nebulizers, humidifiers, oxygen concentrators, positive airway pressure devices, ventilators, capnographs, gas analyzers and by end-user into homecare settings, hospitals.

Rising prevalence of respiratory diseases such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder (COPD) and sleep apnea contributed to the growth of the therapeutic respiratory devices and equipment market. According to World Health Organization, one million people die due to chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases caused by smoking among the 4.9 million people who die due to tobacco consumption and 65 million people suffer with moderate to severe COPD. As per its estimates, COPD is predicted to be the third leading cause of death worldwide and potentially fatal respiratory diseases. Tuberculosis, COPD, and lung cancer will account for about one in five deaths worldwide by 2030. According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there were approximately 12.7 million adults aged over 18 reported to have COPD in the U.S. In the United States, it is estimated that 22 million Americans suffer from sleep apnea, with 80 percent of the cases of moderate and severe obstructive sleep apnea undiagnosed. According to National Healthy Sleep Awareness Project, as of 2014, at least 25 million people in the U.S. are reported to have obstructive sleep apnea. The increased prevalence of COPD and sleep apnea in geriatric population is driving the market for therapeutic respiratory devices.

The companies in the respiratory devices and equipment therapeutic market are increasingly using AI to develop respiratory devices to treat Asthma and COPD. Artificial intelligence supports the development of innovative sensors-equipped inhalers which helps patients to track their dosage intake. These sensors are durable and consume less power and help caution the patients by noting the differences or fluctuations in the respiration. These are used for both add-on and embedded inhalers. These inhalers with sensors can track data automatically and can alert both the doctors and patients about the health condition of the patients. Also, the companies in developing devices such as AI aided imaging systems and AI aided platforms that will act as voice biomarkers. For instance, Verbal and Healthymize, two early-stage Israeli AI healthtech companies, announced a merger in 2019 to create a joint company (Vocalis Health) that will be a global leader in vocal biomarkers which develops an artificial intelligence-based platform that uses voice interaction through a call center or smart device to passively screen and monitor millions of patients that live with a range of voice-affecting diseases, like chronic respiratory or cardiac conditions or depression.

In March 2020, Masimo, a global leader in noninvasive monitoring technologies acquired NantHealth, Inc's connected care business for an undisclosed amount. NantHealth is a provider a tablet-optimized application that sits on top of our DCX platform to provide clinicians more convenient and ubiquitous access to capture a wide array of patient vitals such as respiratory rate, blood pressure and heart rate in addition to performing patient assessments. This move of Masimo will leverage its capabilities with NantHealth’s solutions that can enable a more efficient patient rounding and assessment workflow by providing a near real-time stream of data from the patient's bedside unlike periodic sampling typically entered into an EHR hours later.

Lack of awareness regarding the usage of respiratory devices have always been a major challenge in the therapeutic respiratory device market. Outcomes for patients with chronic respiratory diseases remain poor despite the development of novel therapies. An International Survey conducted on Noninvasive Ventilation Use for Acute Respiratory Failure in General Non-Monitored Wards in 51 countries from 5 continents revealed that 44% of the GPs and physicians reported that they had never performed spirometry to make a diagnosis of COPD and the NIV application in general wards was reported by only 66% of respondents. Limited training and human resources were the most common reasons for not using NIV in general wards. The lack of awareness on the use of the respirating devices is negatively affecting the respiratory devices and therapeutic market.

Major players in the respiratory devices and equipment therapeutic market are Hamilton Medical Ag, Koninklijke Philips N.V, Smiths Medica, Ge Healthcare,, Philips Health Care, Chart Industries, Invacare Corporation, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited, ResMed, and Dragerwerk Ag.

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