PUBLISHER: Allied Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1266558
PUBLISHER: Allied Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1266558
The global high frequency ventilators market is anticipated to reach $162.1 million by 2031, growing from $92.7 million in 2021 at a CAGR of 5.8% from 2022 to 2031.
High-frequency ventilation (HFV) is a type of mechanical ventilation in which very high respiratory rates (>60 breaths per minute) are combined with tidal volumes that are less than the volume of anatomic dead space. HFV is not a first-line mode of mechanical ventilation and needs to be used under the supervision of experienced clinicians.
The rise in prevalence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and other respiratory disorders such as sleep apnea, acute lung injury, and hypoxemia are the primary drivers of the high-frequency ventilators market expansion. The increasing number of preterm births and the rapidly growing geriatric population is also expected to boost the market growth. The benefits of home healthcare, such as convenience and comfort, as well as cost savings, are expected to drive market growth. Furthermore, a rise in disposable income and an increase in patient awareness of respiratory diseases are expected to drive market growth during the forecast period.
The risks associated with the use of high-frequency ventilators are anticipated to hamper the market expansion. There is a potential for infection from germs entering through the artificial airway, so more mechanical breathing is required. Lung injury can also occur as a result of repeated opening and closing of the lungs' tiny air sacs. Consequently, the risks associated with the usage of devices are projected to challenge the high-frequency ventilators market growth during the forecast period.
A number of technological developments, including the creation of advanced portable ventilators and advancements in sensor technologies used in ventilators, are anticipated to offer promising market opportunities. In addition, improvements in non-invasive and microprocessor-controlled portable ventilators will open up a number of prospective growth opportunities for the sector. An increase in government financing for the construction of modern healthcare facilities in rural parts of developing and underdeveloped countries is projected to create several growth opportunities for the key players operating in the high frequency ventilators market during the forecast period.
There was an unprecedented global demand for advanced healthcare services and infrastructure to treat infected people during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ventilators were in high demand in the majority of countries around the world as a result of a surge in COVID-19 patients. However, the available high-frequency ventilator capacity was insufficient, and the global healthcare industry experienced a shortage of high-frequency ventilators. Despite having the most ventilators in the world, the U.S. faced a severe shortage, owing to issues with the global supply chain and an exponentially growing number of COVID-19 cases. In Italy, doctors had been forced to triage patients due to an increase in COVID-19 deaths and a severe ventilator shortage.
The key players profiled in this report include: Percussionaire Corp., Bunnell 436 Lawndale Drive, ACUTRONIC Medical Systems AG, An Inspiration Healthcare Group Company, VYAIRE MEDICAL, INC., Carl Reiner GmbH, BPL Medical Technologies, General Electric Company, and Getinge AB.