Thursday, 29 December 2016

Middle East and Africa Defibrillators Market Expand Their Businesses With New Investments

A defibrillator device depolarizes a critical part of a heart muscle thereby helping in restoration of normal heart rhythm. If SCA victims receive cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and defibrillation within 5 to 12 minutes of cardiac arrest, many lives can be saved. Cardiac arrest, arrhythmia, fibrillation, public access defibrillation, Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation, emergency medical services, monitor/defibrillator, Lifepak, HeartStart, ZollThis report analyzes the Middle East and Africa defibrillators market for the period from 2012 to 2020. The report provides an in-depth, comprehensive analysis of the Middle East and Africa market from three perspectives: type of products, different end-users, and major geographies. Increasing public awareness, advancing technology and growing cardiovascular incidences are boosting the market growth for these devices in the region.

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According to the report, the MEA defibrillators market is primarily driven by the growing population of patients with heart issues, particularly the elderly. The MEA defibrillators market pertains to the occurrence of a sudden cardiac arrest, in which scenario a defibrillator is used. A defibrillator functions by transmitting an electric shock across its surfaces. The shock of anywhere between 40 Joules and 400 Joules is given to the heart, which interrupts cardiac arrhythmia and reinitiates the heartbeat.Therefore, the report suggests that the growing number of instances of sudden cardiac arrest in MEA are boosting the MEA defibrillators market.

The MEA defibrillators market is still hampered by the lack of a substantial consumer base that speaks English. With the majority of the MEA region housing a non-English-speaking population, the international players in the global defibrillators market have a tough time entering the Middle East and Africa defibrillators market. This language barrier is currently being mitigated through the use of voice assistance in local languages, CPR guidance, and other inbuilt features. Due to the use of these modern instruments, the MEA defibrillators market is expected to maintain its growth trajectory for the time being.

According to the report, the 2013 MEA defibrillators market was led by advanced life support in the categorization by product type. However, the segment of automated external defibrillators is expected to show the fastest growth rate within the report’s forecast period. The intention of using AEDs by the first responder and the increasing incidence of cases where life support and defibrillators are needed is boosting the AED segment.

The segment of AEDs is expected to grow even faster due to the adoption of AEDs by the UAE Public Safety Department in first aid installations in government offices, zoos, malls, and other public places.The key players in the MEA defibrillators market are Welch Allyn, Inc., Schiller AG, Nihon Kohden Corporation, HeartSine Technologies, Inc., Zoll Medical Corporation, Physio-Control, Inc., and Philips Healthcare.

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One of the key issues for the MEA defibrillators market is the overall lack of awareness about CPR procedures and proper use of defibrillators. Due to this, manufacturers in the MEA defibrillators market tend to avoid using a personal distribution network, and instead appoint authorized representatives that eventually become the company’s face to stakeholders and involved personnel, including regulatory bodies and physicians.

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