PUBLISHER: DataM Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1542861
PUBLISHER: DataM Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1542861
Overview
The Global Renal Fanconi Syndrome market reached US$ 576.4 million in 2023 and is expected to reach US$ 767.5 million by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 3.7% during the forecast period 2024-2031.
Fanconi syndrome is a defect of the proximal tubule leading to malabsorption of various electrolytes and substances that are usually absorbed by the proximal tubule. It could be an inherited or acquired condition. Adults with Fanconi syndrome typically have the acquired type, and children with the syndrome typically have the genetic type. The ability to treat the condition depends on its particular etiology and typically involves addressing the underlying cause, if one exists, and correcting volumetric, nutritional, or electrolytic deficiencies. The definition of "Fanconi syndrome" implies a global defect in the tubule. Whatever solutes the tubule normally reabsorbs do not get reabsorbed adequately in a patient with this syndrome.
The loss of water and electrolytes observed in this condition would cause thirst, fatigue, weakness, and polyuria. Hypophosphatemia causes a variety of signs and symptoms, especially if the serum phosphorus level gets below 1 mg/dL. Neuromuscular symptoms such as paresthesia, tremor, and muscle weakness may be noted. Severe hypophosphatemia may impair myocardial contractility though this rarely results in clinical congestive heart failure. It may also impair the ability of patients to be weaned from mechanical ventilation.
Market Dynamics: Drivers
Increasing prevalence of renal syndromes
The demand for the renal fanconi syndrome market is driven by multiple factors. The rising prevalence of renal syndromes propels the market growth. In recent times, there have been a lot of advancements in novel therapeutics and there is an increase in awareness about the syndrome and its screening procedures. These act as major driving factors in the renal fanconi market.
According to the American Kidney Fund, renal syndromes are growing at an alarming rate. It currently affects 1 in 7 adults, which is around 14% of the adults in America. According to the National Kidney Foundation, renal syndromes are found to be more common in women than in men. That is 14% in women and 12% in men. In the entire global population, around 10% of the people are affected by chronic renal syndromes.
Restraints
Factors such as high cost associated with the treatment, frequent monitoring, shortage of skilled professionals, need for specialized treatments, and lifetime medication and monitoring are expected to hamper the market.
The renal fanconi disorder market is segmented based on disease type, treatment, route of administration, distribution channel, end-user, and region.
The segment acquired renal fanconi syndrome accounted for approximately 56.4% of the renal fanconi syndrome market share
The acquired renal fanconi segment is expected to hold the largest market share over the forecast period. According to medlineplus.gov, the acquired renal fanconi syndrome is due to the regular medication of azathioprine, cidofovir, gentamicin, and tetracycline, exposure to heavy metals, light chain deposition disease, primary amyloidosis, and multiple myeloma.
The adult-acquired fanconi syndrome is a condition in which the proximal tube becomes defective. The proximal tube leads to the malabsorption of electrolytes and other substances such as water, sodium, potassium, chloride, glucose, amino acids, and bicarbonates which are generally absorbed by the proximal tube of the nephron. According to NIH.gov, the general measures that must be taken to reduce the impact of acquired renal fanconi syndrome are that dehydration must be avoided and should stay hydrated all the time, and lost electrolytes and substances like potassium, phosphates, and bicarbonates must be replaced from time to time.
Heavy metals such as lead are one of the major causes of acquired renal fanconi syndrome. So, avoiding exposure to lead helps in the prevention of acquired renal fanconi syndrome.
North America accounted for approximately 43.5% of the renal fanconi Syndrome Market Share
North America region is expected to hold the largest market share over the forecast period. The rising incidence of renal syndromes at an alarming rate, and growing awareness among people, in this region, help to propel the market. According to the National Kidney Foundation, in recent times approximately 15% of the adults in the region of North America are affected by renal syndromes. The kidney syndromes are the leading cause of death in this region. Approximately 1 in 3 adults with diabetes and 1 in 5 adults with high blood pressure may have kidney disease.
The presence of major players and pharmaceutical industries that are involved in the manufacture of medicines that are used in the treatment of renal syndromes are located and developed in this region. Technological advancements in the healthcare sector are increasing day by day in this region which leads to the largest market share of this region in North America.
The awareness about renal fanconi syndrome and other renal syndromes is increasing day by day, which is one of the causes of the largest market share of this region. Development in research techniques and advancements in novel therapeutics like supportive therapies, gene therapy, and enzyme replacement therapy are increasing. All these factors together accounted for the largest market share in this geographical region.
By Route of Administration
The major global players in the renal fanconi syndrome market include Centogene, Gilead Sciences, Teva Pharmaceuticals, Manus Akkteva Biopharma, PV Pharma Healthcare, Medyra Pharmaceuticals, Merck KgaA, Aurisco Pharmaceuticals, AbbVie Inc., Pfixer Ltd among others.
The renal fanconi syndrome market report would provide approximately 51 tables, 54 figures, and 181 Pages.
Target Audience 2024
Restraints
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