Wednesday, 18 January 2017

Interventional Cardiology Devices: Another Look At Its Evolving Behavior

Interventional cardiology devices are minimally invasive devices used in the detection and treatment of coronary artery disease. This report on interventional cardiology devices studies the current and future prospects of the market globally. The report comprises an elaborate executive summary, which includes a market snapshot that provides overall information of various segments and sub-segments included in the study. This section also provides the overall information and data analysis of the global interventional cardiology devices market with respect to the leading market segments based on type of device, technique, and geography.

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The primary driver of the demand for interventional cardiology devices is the increasing prevalence of coronary artery diseases. Organizations such as the WHO and CDC are consistently calling out the rampant growth in the number of patients suffering from heart problems and coronary artery complications. It has been predicted by the WHO that coronary artery disease will be responsible for almost 23.3 mn deaths by 2030. The causes of this growth in projected patients range from the increasing geriatric population to the obesity epidemic that has especially gripped the developed economies of the world. Both causes are at very high priority in terms of being causes for heart complications and relevant steps need to be taken to treat the increasing number of patients.

Boston Scientific, Abbott Vascular, and Medtronic were the leading providers of interventional cardiology devices in 2014, collectively racking up a share in the market of 66.9% in value. Outside of this majority share, the remainder competitive landscape is spread out across the globe in small and medium sized players.

On the other hand, the threat of new entrants is expected to stay medium over the coming years. Regulatory frameworks are growing increasingly stringent and the research and development expenses to maintain a strong foothold in the market are very high. This is expected to deter the entry of small and medium sized players into the market for the time being.

The global market for interventional cardiology devices is expected to progress at a CAGR of 2.9% from 2014 to 2022, in terms of revenue. This revenue is projected to reach US$9.36 bn by the end of 2016 and US$11.16 bn by the end of 2022.

Stents have consistently been the leading type of interventional cardiology device in use to date. It is expected that stents will remain the leading type till 2022 by when it will be valued at US$6.89 bn. At the same time, interventional cardiology device systems are expected to progress at the leading CAGR of 4.7% from 2014 to 2022.

North America Leads Consumption of Interventional Cardiology Devices

A large chunk of the interventional cardiology devices demand and production is taken up by North America and Europe. North America is expected to remain the dominant region till 2022 and is expected to gain a revenue of US$4.04 bn by then. Both North America and Europe show a high consumption rate of premium priced interventional cardiology devices and are regions that can cater to a high rate of innovation in medical devices, thus resulting in their dominance in this market.

Asia Pacific, on the other hand, is showing a stunning CAGR of 4.8% from 2014 to 2022 for interventional cardiology devices, owing to the high rate of healthcare developments occurring in China and India.

High CAD Prevalence Increases Demand for Interventional Cardiology Devices

“As stated by the WHO, almost 23.3 mn deaths are expected to occur by 2030 on account of cardiovascular diseases. What’s more is that about 80% of these deaths are likely to occur in underdeveloped economies. This is a highly alarming call to the makers of related medical devices – including interventional cardiology devices – to ramp up their research and development processes to help bring about a more successful and satisfactory rate of surgical procedures,” states a TMR analyst.

The increase in number of patients is directly related to two prime factors: the increasing percentage of the geriatric population and the growing obesity epidemic in developed nations. Both factors are massive perpetrators of the high number of heart diseases in the world today.

Additionally, the usage of interventional cardiology devices is expected to increase owing to the growing use of minimally invasive ones. These new devices can reduce the pain caused by a surgery and significantly reduce the time takes for surgical wounds to heal.

Over-competitiveness to Hamper Innovative Drives in IC Devices

A key issue that needs to be addressed for all manufacturers of interventional cardiology devices is the high intensity of competition between players in this highly dynamic market. The price cuts made by small and medium sized players on their devices is creating a large gap in margins for all companies, thereby stunting the research and development efforts due to lack of funds.

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The scenario is further complicated by the fact that most companies enter long-term contracts with healthcare organizations, thereby achieving cost reductions for longer periods of time.

“Globally prominent manufacturers of interventional cardiology devices can look towards emerging nations for a better chance at improving their shares. Countries such as India, China, Brazil, and Mexico are currently hotspots for developments in healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices. This can be complemented by the developments on bio-absorbable stents, which are expected to take over the market in the future,” adds the analyst.

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