Ventilators Market Volume Analysis, Size, Share and Key Trends 2016-2026

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Ventilator is a medical device which helps an ailing patient to breathe by allowing the passage of breathable air into and out of the lungs. Ventilator mainly blows air (oxygen rich) into the airways (include nose and linked air passages, mouth, larynx, trachea or tubes called bronchial tubes and their branches) and then the lungs. It also carries carbon dioxide out of your lungs. By various modes of ventilation, ventilators are set to deliver a constant volume (volume cycled), a constant pressure (pressure cycled), airway pressure release ventilation (APRV), pressure regulated volume control (PRVC), assist-control ventilation (ACV) or by the delivery of positive pressure ventilation via a tight-fitting mask that covers the nose or both the nose and mouth (Noninvasive positive pressure ventilation). Ventilation modes cannot cure a disease fully but they are able to support the patient until his/her recovery period is completed. Global ventilators market has registered significant growth rate and the segment for non-invasive, homecare and portable ventilators is expected to represent a healthy growth rate. Globally in the ventilators market, non-invasive ventilator is estimated to be the fastest growing segment.

Global Ventilators Market: Drivers and Restraints

The global ventilators market is anticipated to be driven by high rate of neonatal cases and the increasing number of elderly individuals with diseases such as congestive heart failure (CHF), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), sleep apnea, increased prevalence of respiratory emergencies, etc. Furthermore, there is also an increase in the relevance of hospitals and rehabilitation centers to transfer long-term patients to home care settings which is expected to increase the demand for portable ventilators. Increasing number of surgeries, demand for cost-saving and high-end (especially noninvasive, transport, neonatal, portable, and long-term care) technologies which can accommodate a broad...