PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1571749
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1571749
The global artificial ventilation and anesthesia masks market size is anticipated to reach USD 3.30 billion by 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.1% from 2024 to 2030. Key factors attributing to market growth include rising number of operation and emergency room procedures coupled with growing demand novel products which can be used to carry out intubation process without removing the oxygen mask. Increase in the target disease has a direct impact on the number of operation room, emergency and intensive care procedures and is expected to boost usage rates of ventilation masks over the forecast period.
Increasing geriatric population is a major factor increasing the prevalence rate of several diseases. Additionally, growing prevalence of sleep apnea is one of the most significant growth drivers for these anesthesia and ventilation masks over the forecast period.
According to statistics published by the National Sleep Foundation in 2012, around 40 million Americans were affected by chronic sleep disorders. Furthermore, these patients are at a high risk of visiting emergency department and intensive care units, and as a consequence are expected to increase the demand of ventilation masks in the next seven years.
The market dynamics indicate that various players operating in this space compete on the basis of product specification and prices. The technology used to manufacture, quality of the product, and patient comfort are the key variables expected to impact the usage of these products. The healthcare providers assess the risk to the patient and determine the need to use invasive ventilation or non-invasive ventilation. The use of non invasive masks in accident and trauma cases, lung failure and other emergency cases is a key factor contributing to the high usage rates of these products.
The market is segmented on the basis of application as operation room, intensive care units, emergency room, dental, and home care. In 2014 operating room held the maximum share of over 58% for low risk procedures and is expected to be the largest segment in the next seven years. Increase in insurance penetration, number of hospitals and dental centers to tap the high unmet needs in emerging economies is a key factor expected to boost the surgical volume and therefore these factors are expected to increase the demand for ventilation masks over the forecast period.