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“The World Market for Mechanical Ventilators, Forecast to 2024 - NICUs to Provide Lucrative Growth Opportunities - Yahoo Finance” plus 1 more

“The World Market for Mechanical Ventilators, Forecast to 2024 - NICUs to Provide Lucrative Growth Opportunities - Yahoo Finance” plus 1 more


The World Market for Mechanical Ventilators, Forecast to 2024 - NICUs to Provide Lucrative Growth Opportunities - Yahoo Finance

Posted: 25 Jun 2019 02:47 AM PDT

Dublin, June 25, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Mechanical Ventilators: Global Market Analysis, Trends, and Forecasts" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and Latin America. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2016 through 2024. Also, a five-year historic analysis is provided for these markets.

The report analyzes the worldwide markets for Mechanical Ventilators in US$ Thousand by the following Product Segments: Critical Care, Neonatal, and Portable & Transport Ventilators.

The report profiles 60 companies including many key and niche players such as:

  • Medtronic PLC (Ireland)
  • Draeger Medical Canada, Inc. (Canada)
  • Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited (New Zealand)
  • GE Healthcare (UK)
  • Breas Medical AB (Sweden)
  • Hamilton Medical AG (Switzerland)
  • MAQUET Holding B.V. & Co. KG (Germany)
  • Philips Respironics, Inc. (USA)
  • ResMed (USA)
  • Smiths Medical (UK)
  • Vyaire Medical Inc. (USA)

Key Topics Covered

1. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS

2. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
Global Mechanical Ventilators Market Set to Register Strong Growth
Select Available Mechanical Ventilators by Type
Rising Incidence of COPD to Drive Growth
Quick COPD Facts:
US Leads the Global Mechanical Ventilators Market
High Unmet Medical Needs Drive Developing Nations
Non-Invasive Ventilators - The New Standard of Care
Cost Benefits to Surge Growth of Non-Invasive Ventilators
HomeCare Ventilation Cuts Down on Rising Healthcare Costs
Increasing Popularity of Portable Ventilators
Aging Population to Spur Demand for Mechanical Ventilators
Competitive Landscape
Ways to Leverage Market Potential
Key Market Challenges

3. MARKET TRENDS, DRIVERS AND ISSUES
Neonatal Ventilators Market on a Rapid Growth Trend
Developed Regions - The Largest Markets for Neonatal Ventilators
Markets for Infant/Neonatal Ventilation
Neonatal Non-Invasive Ventilation - On the Rise
Hospitals Account for the Largest Use of Neonatal Ventilators
NICUs to Provide Lucrative Growth Opportunities
Lung Injury: A Major Challenge for Neonatal Ventilators Market
Leading Players
Improved Patient Outcomes - The Force behind Mechanical Ventilator Innovations
Automation-Enabled Innovation Continues in Mechanical Ventilators Market
The Changing Face of Ventilator Design
Growing Urbanization Increases the Incidence of Respiratory Diseases
Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP): A Major Menace
Innovations in Endotracheal Tube Design to Address VAP
Manufacturers Introduce New Features to Tackle Enduring Issue of Alarm Fatigue
Advances in Information Technology Enhance Monitoring Multiple Patients on Ventilation
Emerging Markets Experience Low-Cost Ventilator Boom
Non-Invasive Positive Pressure Ventilation (NIPPV) Market: Going Strong
Disposable Ventilator Masks to Record Strong Growth
Western Markets Lead in Combined Ventilator Uptake
ECCO2R - An Ideal Replacement for Non-Invasive Ventilation Failure
High Potential for Automatic Transport Ventilators
Neurally-Adjusted Ventilatory Assist (NAVA) - A Novel Ventilation Technique
Respiratory Dialysis - An Alternative to Mechanical Ventilation?
Adaptive Support Ventilation: At the Forefront of Innovation

4. TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
Synchrony
INTELLiVENT-ASV Software of Hamilton Medical
Drger Medical's APRV AutoRelease
Philips VentAssist
Medtronic Puritan Bennett PAV+ Plus Software
Software for Reducing Leakage Amount
Drger Medical's Pressure Support Ventilation
Hamilton Medical's Transport Ventilators with Advanced Modes
Information Management
New Alarm Systems
Automation
Simple User Interface
Significance of Humidification in Mechanical Ventilation

5. RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS REQUIRING MECHANICAL VENTILATORS: A REVIEW
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
ARDS Fact Sheet
ARDS Treatment
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Fact Sheet:
COPD Treatment
Muscular Degenerative Disease
Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal Cord Injury Treatment
Pneumonia
Pneumonia Fact Sheet
Cystic Fibrosis
Cystic Fibrosis Fact Sheet
Cystic Fibrosis Treatment
Asthma
Asthma Treatment

6. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Lung Mechanics
Parameters Used in Monitoring Lung Mechanics
Breathing Frequency
Lung Volume and Airflow
Airway and Esophageal Pressures
Adequacy of Ventilation
Mechanical Ventilator Segments
Critical Care Ventilators
Acute Care Ventilators
Sub-acute Care Ventilators
Neonatal Ventilators
Conventional Neonatal Ventilators
High Frequency Neonatal Ventilators
Development of Neonatal Ventilators
Portable and Transport Ventilators
The End-user Classification
Modes of Ventilation
Assist Control Ventilation
Controlled Mechanical Ventilation
Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation
Pressure Support Ventilation
Adaptive Support Ventilation
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure
Positive End Expiratory Pressure
Methods and Devices Used in Ventilatory Monitoring
Impedance Pneumography
Practical and Technical Considerations in Blood Gas Analysis
Alarms
Inhalators
Optrode Technology
The History of Mechanical Ventilators
Evolution of Mechanical Ventilators: A Historical Fact File
The Development of Tank Respirator and the Cuirass Ventilator
Tank Respirator
Cuirass Ventilator
Conventional Mechanical Ventilation

7. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

7.1 Focus on Select Major Players

7.2 Product Introductions/Approvals
Imtmedical Introduces Intensive Care Ventilator for the MRI Environment
Ventinova Introduces Revolutionary Mechanical Ventilator Evone
Hamilton Launches HAMILTON-C6
Hamilton Medical Introduces Neonatal Ventilator
Maquet Medical Systems Introduces Intensive Care and Neonatal Ventilators

7.3 Recent Industry Activity
Vyaire Medical Completes the Acquisition of Acutronic, and Signs Deal to Acquire IMTmedical
BD Agrees to Divest Stake in Vyaire Medical to Apax Partners
PBM Capital Group Sells Majority Interest in Breas Medical Group to Fosun Pharma
BD and Apax Partners Closes a Joint Venture to Launch Global Respiratory Business

8. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE
Analytics by Segment

9. REGIONAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE

9.1 The United States
A. Market Analysis
United States: The Largest Market for Mechanical Ventilators
Increasing Respiratory Disorders Drive Demand for CMechanical Ventilators
Aging Demographics Increase the Need for Ventilation
Technology Driving Ventilator Design, Features, etc
Regulations - A Major Factor Influencing the Mechanical Ventilators Market
Reimbursements for Ventilation
Coverage for Ventilator Accessories
Billing of Additional Items
B. Market Analytics

9.2 Canada
Market Analysis

9.3 Japan
A. Market Analysis
Graying Population Spurs Growth of Mechanical Ventilators
B. Market Analytics

9.4 Europe
A. Market Analysis
A Major Market for Mechanical Ventilators
Favorable Demographics Propel Market Growth
Increasing Online Sales of Non-Invasive Ventilators
B. Market Analytics

9.4.1 France
Market Analysis

9.4.2 Germany
Market Analysis

9.4.3 Italy
Market Analysis

9.4.4 The United Kingdom
Market Analysis

9.4.5 Spain
Market Analysis

9.4.6 Russia
Market Analysis

9.4.7 Rest of Europe
A. Market Analysis
Poland - A Growing Market
B. Market Analytics

9.5 Asia-Pacific
A. Market Analysis
The Fastest Growing Market for Mechanical Ventilators
Aging Populace - Potential Opportunities
Healthcare Spending on the Rise
India & China Offer Significant Growth Opportunities
An Insight into the Asia-Pacific Healthcare Sector
B. Market Analytics

9.5.1 China
A. Market Analysis
Current and Future Analysis
Increasing Expenditure on Healthcare Sector
B. Market Analytics

9.5.2 India
A. Market Analysis
A High Potential Market
Indian Ventilators Market - An Overview
Indian Ventilator Market to Witness Steady Growth in Future
After-Sales Services and Cost Considerations Significant
Non-Invasive Ventilation: The Preferred Choice
Neonatal Ventilators Market Exhibits Bright Prospects
B. Market Analytics

9.5.3 Rest of Asia-Pacific
Market Analysis

9.6 The Middle East & Africa
Market Analysis

9.7 Latin America
Market Analysis

9.7.1 Brazil
Market Analysis

9.7.2 Rest of Latin America
Market Analysis

10. COMPANY PROFILES

Total Companies Profiled: 60 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 64)

  • The United States (22)
  • Canada (2)
  • Japan (1)
  • Europe (24)
    • France (1)
    • Germany (8)
    • The United Kingdom (3)
    • Italy (3)
    • Rest of Europe (9)
  • Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) (14)
  • Latin America (1)

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/83qvg2

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McKinley County woman dies of Hantavirus - Ruidoso News

Posted: 25 Jun 2019 09:41 AM PDT

Dianne L Stallings, Ruidoso News Published 10:41 a.m. MT June 25, 2019 | Updated 11:26 a.m. MT June 25, 2019

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Hantaviruses are carried by some rodents, and produce a rare but deadly disease called hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. Steve Byerly

A 42-year-old McKinley County woman died from Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS), officials with the New Mexico Department of Health reported this week.

The fatality is the second case of HPS confirmed in New Mexico in 2019, and the first death.

The woman's name was not released, but the state Department of Health said it completed an environmental investigation at the woman's home to help reduce risk to others.

New Mexico reported a total of 114 HPS cases with 49 deaths between 1975 and 2018, according to statistics from the state health department.

Two cases were reported in Lincoln County during that time period, four in Otero County, one in Doña Ana County. No cases were reported in Eddy, Lea and Chaves counties.

State health officials reported a case of HPS last month in another McKinley County woman, who survived. In 2017, there were five cases of HPS in New Mexico and no cases in 2018.

What is Hantavirus?

Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome is a severe, respiratory disease in humans that is fatal in about 40 percent of cases.

In New Mexico, the deer mouse is the main carrier for Sin Nombre virus, the hantavirus strain, that can be transmitted by infected rodents through urine, droppings or saliva that contain the microscopic virus, the release stated.

People can contract the disease when they breathe in virus that is suspended in the air, but it is not contagious from one person to another.

"We urge New Mexicans to be mindful when they are opening up sheds, cabins, and other buildings that have been closed up as mice and other rodents may have moved in," said Department of Health Secretary Kathy Kunkel.

"Stirring up dust in areas where rodents hang out – that includes everything from nests to droppings - can cause the virus to get into the air where the particles can be breathed in. It's best to air out cabins and sheds before entering them and wet down droppings with a disinfectant."

Hantavirus disease surveillance in the United States began in 1993 during an outbreak of severe respiratory illness in the Four Corners region, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. HPS became a nationally notifiable disease in 1995, and is now reported through the Nationally Notifiable Disease Surveillance System when fever is present in a patient with laboratory-confirmed evidence of Hantavirus infection.

In 2014, the Council of State & Territorial Epidemiologists expanded the national reporting of laboratory confirmed Hantavirus infections to include HPS and non-pulmonary Hantavirus infection. Reporting of non-pulmonary Hantavirus cases began in 2015.

State health officials encouraged healthcare providers and the public to become familiar with the signs of Hantavirus infection.

Symptoms

Early symptoms include fever and muscle aches, possibly with chills, headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain and cough which rapidly progresses to respiratory distress.

The signs typically develop within one to six weeks after rodent exposure, state health officials said. Although there is no specific treatment for HPS, chances for recovery are better if medical attention is sought early.

Patients are encouraged to tell their provider if they have had an exposure to rodents, their nests or droppings within the two months prior to their illness.

Prevention

  • Air out closed-up buildings, storage rooms, trailers, cabins and overwintered vehicles before entering.
  • Trap mice until they are all gone.
  • Soak down rodent nests and droppings using a disinfectant before cleaning up.
  • Don't sweep rodent droppings into the air where they can be inhaled.
  • Put hay, wood, and compost piles as far as possible from your home.
  • Get rid of trash and junk piles to reduce attracting rodents.
  • Don't leave your pet's food and water where mice can get to it.

More: Two hantavirus cases reported in McKinley County

More: Death from Hantavirus reported in New Mexico

For more information, visit the Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome section of the New Mexico Department of Health website at https://nmhealth.org/

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