PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1609945
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1609945
The U.S. tracheal tube introducers market is anticipated to reach USD 97.21 million by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 4.82% from 2025 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The market is driven by numerous factors such as surgical procedures and strategic activities by the players in the country. The increasing hospital admissions for surgeries and emergency conditions emerges as a significant opportunity in the U.S. tracheal tube introducers market. For instance, as per the article published in the journal "Critical Care Medicine" in September 2024, there were 18,313,637 ICU hospitalizations in Medicare in the U.S. This high number of hospitalizations increases the need for efficient airway management in hospitals and clinics.
Furthermore, a significant number of the young population is attracted to smoking and tobacco habits, which correspondingly impacts the number of respiratory diseases. According to the data published by the CDC in September 2024, around 49.2 million adults living in the U.S. reported tobacco use. Moreover, according to the data published by the American Lung Association in January 2024, around 11.6% of U.S. adults smoked cigarettes in 2022. Thus, an increasing number of individuals are anticipated to suffer from respiratory and chronic illnesses due to the presence of a large population having smoking habits. This increasing prevalence of respiratory illnesses is anticipated to boost the demand for early airway interventions in case of emergencies and thus propel the market growth.
Moreover, studies ongoing in the industry provide reliable information and are anticipated to increase the adoption of tracheal tube introducers. For instance, according to an article published by the Association of Anesthetics in July 2024, a study was performed to understand tracheal tube introducer-associated airway trauma. The study concluded that the tracheal tube introducers are safe and reduce the risk of airway trauma. Furthermore, the study published by the Annals of Emergency Medicine in February 2024 found that the bougie (an endotracheal tube introducer), as an asset in the first intubation attempt, was associated with improved success in emergency department intubations. This study suggests that bougie should probably be used first and not as a rescue device. Thus, such studies are anticipated to support U.S. tracheal tube introducers market growth in the coming years.