23-April-2019: The global arrhythmia monitoring devices market
size is expected to reach USD 8.41 billion in 2025 with a CAGR of 6.8% during
the forecast period, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc.
Continuous R&D activities in the field of cardiac monitoring are leading to
technological expansion. This, in turn, is positively influencing the growth of
the arrhythmia monitoring devices market. Wearable diagnostic patch by iRhythm
Technologies, Inc., Zio, has led to symptomatic arrhythmia monitoring, which is
superior in comparison to conventional Holter monitors.
Big pharma and medical device
companies are heavily investing in R&D to perform a detailed mapping of
cardiac arrhythmia. In February 2018, Medtronic received FDA clearance for the
first non-invasive cardiac mapping system, CardioInsight. It includes wearable
252-electrode sensor vest that creates 3D electroanatomic maps of heart by
combining data from a cardiac computed tomography scan with ECG signals
collected from the chest region.
In addition to these
technologies, emergence and advancements in mobile cardiac telemetry are
leading to further progress of the overall market. In October 2017, Abbott
received FDA clearance for Confirm Rx, a smartphone-compatible implantable
cardiac monitor indicated for arrhythmia diagnosis. Boston Scientific announced
its FDA approval for Resonate, a line of cardiac resynchronization therapy
defibrillator and cardioverter defibrillator systems for the cardiac
management.
In
depth research report on Arrhythmia Monitoring Devices Market
Further
key findings from the report suggest:
· The
arrhythmia monitoring devices market is highly competitive and is rapidly evolving
with numerous potential market players
· Holter
monitors dominated the market in terms of revenue in 2017. On the other hand,
mobile cardiac telemetry is expected to witness the fastest growth rate during
the forecast period
· Atrial
fibrillation dominated the market in terms of revenue in 2017. The growth in
the number of untreated cases of arrhythmias are leading to increasing need for
advanced cardiac monitoring devices
· Heightened
adoption of sophisticated technologies has led to the expansion of the market.
Kardia Mobile by AliveCor captures ECG in 30 seconds projecting the heart
rhythm for conditions such as atrial fibrillation
· The
hospitals and clinics segment held the largest share in the market in 2017. On
the other hand, diagnostic centers are likely to experience the fastest growth
over the forecast period
· North
America commanded the leading share in the market in 2017 due to faster
regulatory approvals for innovative devices and procedures
· AliveCor,
Inc.; Applied Cardiac Systems; BioTelemetry, Inc.; BIOTRONIK; Fukuda Denshi
Co., Ltd.; GE Healthcare; iRhythm; Medi-Lynx; St. Jude Medical (Abbott);
Medtronic; Nihon Kohden Corporation; Nuubo; and Spacelabs Healthcare are some
of the key players operating in this market.
Grand View Research has
segmented the global arrhythmia monitoring devices market based on type,
application and end use:
Arrhythmia
Monitoring Devices Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
· ECG
Monitors
· Implantable
Monitors
· Holter
Monitors
· Mobile
Cardiac Telemetry
Arrhythmia
Monitoring Devices Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
· Bradycardia
· Tachycardia
· Atrial
Fibrillation
· Ventricular
Fibrillation
· Premature
Contraction
· Others
Arrhythmia
Monitoring Devices End Use Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 - 2025)
· Hospitals
& Clinics
· Diagnostic
Centers
· Others
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