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Global Patient Temperature Management Market to Set Phenomenal Growth from 2020 to 2024

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Steve Johnson
Global Patient Temperature Management Market to Set Phenomenal Growth from 2020 to 2024

The global patient temperature management market size was worth USD 2.3 billion in 2016 which is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of more than 7.9% during the forecast period. The key factor contributing to the market growth of patient temperature management is the rise in number of surgeries performed. Pre-surgery anesthesia administered to the patients lowers their body temperature. To prevent this, warming devices are used to eliminate intraoperative hypothermia.

The rising prevalence of heart diseases such as cardiac arrest has increased the demand for patient temperature management in order to prevent adverse effects of high temperature on the brain and prevent further complications.

Based on products, the market is categorized into patient cooling and warming systems. Each category is further sub-divided as surface systems, conventional systems and intravascular systems. In 2016, patient warming systems dominated the market due to the increase in number of surgeries being conducted. These surgeries require anesthesia, which lowers the temperature of the patients’ body. 

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Patient cooling systems is expected to witness an attractive growth over the forecast period. This is due to the rise in number of cardiac surgeries being performed that requires cooling systems to eliminate the adverse effect of high temperature causing brain trauma injuries and neurologic outcomes.

Increasing incidence of cancer and chronic cardiovascular diseases has resulted in the boost of the market. Cancerous cell multiply rapidly in patients with low body temperature. In order to prevent this, adjuncts such as patient warming systems are used along with chemotherapy and radiation therapy.

Increasing prevalence of chronic cardiovascular diseases, especially cardiac arrest has led to an increase in demand for cooling systems in order to prevent adverse effects of high temperature on the brain. The availability of technological advanced products such as blankets, head pads and surface pads has risen the demand for these devices.

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On the basis of application, surgery segment held the largest market in 2016. This is due to the rise in number of surgical procedures such as gynecological and cardiac surgeries. Temperature management systems are mostly used in pre-, post- and perioperative surgeries.

Cardiology segment is expected to witness lucrative growth over the forecast period due to the increasing prevalence of cardiovascular diseases. According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), around 610,000 people in the US die of heart disease every year. Cardiovascular disease such as cardiac arrest and heart stroke requires cooling systems. This causes the growth of temperature management devices in the US.

End-use Insights

Based on end-use, the market is categorized into neonatal ICU, operating room, ICUs, emergency room and others. Operating room dominated the market in 2016 and is projected to witness high growth over the forecast period. This is due to the need for warming and cooling systems in operating rooms for maintaining the body temperature of the patient before, after and during surgery to avoid any kind of surgical complications.

In 2016, neonatal ICU held the second largest market share due to rise in number of childbirth and premature deliveries. This is expected to further increase the demand of temperature management tools in neonatal ICU.

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