Blood Flow Measurement Devices Market Development | Global Forecast 2021
According to research report the blood flow measurement devices market is projected to reach USD 533.0 Million by 2021, at a CAGR of 9.2%.
(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 09, 2020 ) According to research report the blood flow measurement devices market is projected to reach USD 533.0 Million by 2021 from USD 343.6 Million in 2016, growing at a CAGR of 9.2%. Growth in the blood flow measurement devices market is likely to be centered in the Asia-Pacific region. Growth in this region can primarily be attributed to the growing focus of industry players in the region, rapidly increasing geriatric population, growing prevalence of non-communicable diseases, and favorable reimbursement environment in Japan.
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Blood flow measurement devices are used to measure the volume rate of blood flow, which helps physicians to maintain equilibrium between blood supply and demand of tissue oxygen of patients. The measurement of blood flow helps in identifying blockages in the blood vessels and testing artificial blood vessels during organ transplantation, among others. These devices are imperative for diagnosing various clinical vascular conditions such as arterial occlusion, peripheral vascular diseases including diabetes, micro- and macro-vascular complications. The devices also find applications in skin testing, cerebral blood flow measurement, and burn assessment.
The major market players in the blood flow measurement devices market include Medistim ASA (Norway), Transonic Systems, Inc. (U.S.), Cook Medical, Inc. (U.S.), Moor Instruments Ltd. (U.K.), ADInstruments (Australia), SONOTEC Ultraschallsensorik Halle GmbH (Germany), Deltex Medical Group plc (U.K.), Atys Medical (France), Compumedics Ltd. (Australia), Perimed AB (Sweden), and BIOPAC Systems, Inc. (U.S.).
Few of the instances of the strategies followed by the players have been discussed below:
• In February 2017, Medistim ASA established its subsidiary—Medistim Spain S.L. with sales representatives in Madrid and Barcelona. With this expansion, the company aims to support its customers and upgrade its MiraQ installations with combined TTFM and imaging technology.
• In October 2016, SONOTEC introduced its contactless SONOFLOW sensors to reduce contamination by sensitive fluids. They are made of materials like aluminum, stainless steel, and plastic which are easy to use and best suited for severe hygienic settings.
• In April 2016, ADInstruments entered into a partnership with Data Sciences International (DSI) (U.S.) to integrate DSI’s PhysioTelTM implantable telemetry platform with ADI’s acquisition and analysis software—LabChart. ADI will fill in as a selective distributor of DSI instruments. The company aims to provide best quality solutions to their customers with this integration.
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Blood flow measurement devices are used to measure the volume rate of blood flow, which helps physicians to maintain equilibrium between blood supply and demand of tissue oxygen of patients. The measurement of blood flow helps in identifying blockages in the blood vessels and testing artificial blood vessels during organ transplantation, among others. These devices are imperative for diagnosing various clinical vascular conditions such as arterial occlusion, peripheral vascular diseases including diabetes, micro- and macro-vascular complications. The devices also find applications in skin testing, cerebral blood flow measurement, and burn assessment.
The major market players in the blood flow measurement devices market include Medistim ASA (Norway), Transonic Systems, Inc. (U.S.), Cook Medical, Inc. (U.S.), Moor Instruments Ltd. (U.K.), ADInstruments (Australia), SONOTEC Ultraschallsensorik Halle GmbH (Germany), Deltex Medical Group plc (U.K.), Atys Medical (France), Compumedics Ltd. (Australia), Perimed AB (Sweden), and BIOPAC Systems, Inc. (U.S.).
Few of the instances of the strategies followed by the players have been discussed below:
• In February 2017, Medistim ASA established its subsidiary—Medistim Spain S.L. with sales representatives in Madrid and Barcelona. With this expansion, the company aims to support its customers and upgrade its MiraQ installations with combined TTFM and imaging technology.
• In October 2016, SONOTEC introduced its contactless SONOFLOW sensors to reduce contamination by sensitive fluids. They are made of materials like aluminum, stainless steel, and plastic which are easy to use and best suited for severe hygienic settings.
• In April 2016, ADInstruments entered into a partnership with Data Sciences International (DSI) (U.S.) to integrate DSI’s PhysioTelTM implantable telemetry platform with ADI’s acquisition and analysis software—LabChart. ADI will fill in as a selective distributor of DSI instruments. The company aims to provide best quality solutions to their customers with this integration.
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