PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1295386
PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1295386
The market in recent times has been witnessing advancements in transplantation techniques, including minimally invasive procedures and improved post-transplant care, which have increased the success rates of organ transplants. This has led to a higher demand for transplant immunosuppressive drugs to maintain the viability of transplanted organs and prevent rejection.
These drugs help protect patients against rejection of the transplanted foreign organ by their bodies. Moreover, the rising prevalence of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, and asthma is expected to increase the demand for organ transplants, further boosting the transplant immunosuppressive drugs market during the forecast period.
Significant advancements in pharmaceutical research and development have led to the introduction of new and improved transplant immunosuppressive drugs. These drugs are designed to enhance efficacy, minimize side effects, and improve patient outcomes, driving market growth. Moreover, the aging population is more prone to organ failure and chronic diseases, leading to a higher demand for organ transplantation. As the geriatric population grows globally, the transplant immunosuppressive drugs market is expected to expand further.
According to the health resources and services administration, 42,000+ transplants were performed in 2022, out of which 25,499 were for kidneys, 9,528 were for the liver, 108 were for the pancreas, 4,111 were for the heart, and 2,692 were for others.
Advancements in surgical techniques have improved the success rates of organ transplant surgeries, making them safer and more viable treatment options. Minimally invasive procedures, laparoscopic techniques, and innovative transplant approaches, such as living donor transplants and paired organ exchange programs, have expanded the pool of available organs and increased the number of surgeries performed. Furthermore, governments, healthcare organizations, and non-profit organizations have established dedicated programs and networks to promote and facilitate organ transplantation. These initiatives focus on creating efficient organ allocation systems, improving transplantation infrastructure, and increasing awareness about organ donation. For example, the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) in the United States manages the organ transplant system and helps coordinate the allocation of organs.
The transplant immunosuppressive drug market is segmented by transplant type into tissue and organ transplantation. According to the data collected by health resources and service administration on January 2023, there were 25,499 kidney transplants, whereas 9,528 liver transplants and heart and lung transplants were 4,111 and 2,692, respectively. Other transplants in the graph include allograft transplants like the face, hands, and abdominal wall.
The transplant immunosuppressive drugs market, by geography, is analyzed into North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and Asia Pacific. The development in tissue engineering and growing expenditure on healthcare, coupled with the increase in organ transplant surgeries, are driving the market growth for transplant immunosuppressive drugs in North America.
According to the data provided by the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), in 2022, the total number of organ transplant procedures performed in the USA stood at 42,887, which signified an increase of 3.7% in comparison to the number of procedures performed in 2021. Moreover, as per the same source, 25,498 kidney transplant procedures were performed in 2022, representing a 3.4% increase over 2021. Such an increase in organ transplant procedures will positively impact the demand for transplant immunosuppressive drugs in the USA, accelerating market growth.