PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1529723
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1529723
The global implantable cardiac rhythm management devices market size is expected to reach USD 15.53 billion by 2030, registering to grow at a CAGR of 6.4% from 2024 to 2030 according to a new report by Grand View Research, The increasing global geriatric population prone to CVD diseases and the demand for accurate and effective diagnostics of these diseases are the factors contributing to the growth of implantable cardiac rhythm management (CRM) devices.
Cardiac disorders are one of the major causes of mortality around the world, with a large percentage of the population suffering from some form of cardiac disorder in their lifetime. While the older population is at a higher risk, the prevalence of CVDs is increasing in the younger generation as well. Hectic schedules and busy lifestyles are major factors for hypertension among individuals. Various implantable devices are being used for improved cardiac performance, including pacemakers, ICDs, and Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) devices. Pacemakers are the most implanted devices for conduction disorders and sinus dysfunctions. CRT devices and ICDs are comparatively new and incorporate better technology than their older counterparts.
The COVID-19 pandemic adversely impacted the market, in particular the ICDs market, with dampened demand and sales during 2020. The sales improved as the hospitals resumed elective surgeries. However, the progression of COVID-19 in several key markets continued to create uncertainty during the year. Abbott, for instance, reported improvement in its hospital-based businesses during Q2 and Q3 2020. However, the improving trends flattened or were negatively impacted during Q4 2020 due to a sudden increase in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in many countries. Nihon Kohden, on the other hand, reported strong sales growth of defibrillators in 2020, despite inhibited sales activity due to the pandemic.
Cardiac disorders are one of the major causes of mortality around the world, with a large percentage of the population suffering from some form of cardiac disorder in their lifetime. While the older population is at a higher risk, the prevalence of CVDs is increasing in the younger generation as well. Various implantable devices are being used for improved cardiac performance, including pacemakers, ICDs, and Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) devices. Implanted pacemakers are majorly used for conduction disorders and sinus dysfunctions.