North America Cardiac Monitoring Devices Market Size, Revenue, End Users And Forecast Till 2028
The North America cardiac monitoring devices market is projected to reach US$ 16.43 billion by 2028 from US$ 10.52 billion in 2021. It is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.6% from 2021 to 2028.
A cardiac event monitor is used to record the heart's
electrical activity (ECG). It keeps the track of the heartbeat and rhythm.
These monitors are employed for the long-term monitoring of symptoms that don't
occur every day. Important heart health data can be tracked, recorded, and sent
to patients’ doctors in real time using cardiac monitoring systems, allowing
the care teams to monitor patients’ heart health from a distance. This reduces
the need for frequent visits to the doctor's office.
Market Insights
Increase in Incidence
of Cardiovascular Diseases Drives North America Cardiac Monitoring Devices
Market Growth
Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States gets a
stroke. A stroke kills someone every 4 minutes. A stroke affects more than
795,000 people in the United States each year. The first or new strokes account
for around 610,000 of these. The growing prevalence of cardiovascular diseases
(CVDs) such as coronary heart diseases, sudden cardiac arrest, congenital heart
diseases, heart failure, pulmonary hypertension, and pulmonary artery pressure
(PA) is encouraging the introduction of improved monitoring methods. The
simplicity of use and the ability of the quick detection of cardiovascular
diseases (CVDs) are adding to the popularity of cardiac monitoring devices.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), ~30 million people experience
a stroke each year. Moreover, the American Heart Association states more than
130 million people in the US, i.e., 45.1% of the population, are projected to
have a type of CVD by 2035. In 2018, Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) was the
leading cause (42.1%) of deaths attributable to CVD in the US, followed by
stroke, high blood pressure, heart failure, diseases of the arteries, and other
CVD.
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Rise in Number of
Product Launches and Approvals Contributes Significantly to Market Growth
The North America cardiac monitoring devices market is
characterized by the presence of many small and big companies. To increase
their market share, market players are adopting strategies such as new product
launches, regional expansions, and technological advancements. Cardiac
monitoring devices are safer and more effective than ever with continued
innovation and technological advances, leading to increased acceptance of
cardiac monitoring devices. Prominent players are investing in R&D to
develop advanced technologies and improve their revenue shares.
Market Segmentation
The North America cardiac monitoring devices market is
analyzed on the basis of type, product type, application and end user. Based on
type, the market is categorized into cardiovascular devices (event monitors,
electrocardiography (ECG), cardiac catheters, stents, defibrillators,
guidewires, pacemakers, heart valves and others), patient monitoring devices
(cardio monitoring devices, anesthesia monitoring devices, hemodynamic monitoring
devices, fetal and neonatal monitoring devices, stress management devices and
others), multi-parameter ECG monitors, cardiac monitors [cardiac event
monitoring (CEM) holter, extended holter/AECG, and others], ambulatory cardiac
monitoring (event recorders, implantable loop recorders, mobile cardiac
telemetry, and others), and others.
Market leaders and
key company profiles
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Medtronic
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Abbott
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Boston Scientific Corporation
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iRhythm Technologies, Inc.
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GE Healthcare
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Biotronik, Inc.
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SCHILLER Healthcare India Pvt. Ltd
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Koninklijke Philips N.V.
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MicroPort Scientific Corporation
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Asahi Kasei Corporation
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