The global intrapartummonitoring devices market is
expected to reach USD 2.83 billion by 2025, according to a new report by Grand
View Research, Inc. The rising occurrences of preterm birth are resulting in
increased infant mortality. The mortality rates differ across the globe, owing
to the disparities of income, and lack of access to appropriate maternal care
facilities in different regions. The regions with larger lower income groups
face the highest infant mortality rates due to inadequate availability of
obstetric monitoring and other infant care facilities. Effective maternal and
postnatal care can help save more than 3 quarters of the premature babies.
According to the reports of WHO, annually
15.0 million infants are born premature. This number has been observed to be on
a rise in the past few years. There are multiple causes for premature
deliveries, such as high blood pressure, chronic conditions, infections,
multiple pregnancies, early induction of labor. Hence, propelling the need for
obstetric devices across the globe.
Rising awareness regarding availability of screening and
monitoring procedures, growing prevalence of obesity & Gestational
Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) and increasing demand for improved intrapartum
devices are expected to propel the market over the forecast period.
Full research report on intrapartum
monitoring devices market analysis: https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/intrapartum-monitors-market
Further key findings from the study suggest:
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The growing prevalence of obesity, rising
preterm birth rate and increasing need for critical obstetric care is primarily
driving the market growth
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The electrodes dominated the market, owing
to their affordability, higher adoption volume and repeat purchase.
·
The monitors segment is expected to exhibit
fastest growth over the forecast period owing to the technological
advancements.
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North America dominated the market in 2016,
owing to rising prevalence of obesity and diabetes, various government
initiatives creating awareness regarding rising incidences of preterm births,
availability of monitoring test options, and highly developed healthcare
infrastructure.
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Constant rise in the cases of preterm
births and infant mortality rates are observed in Asia Pacific. Thus, this
region is expected to witness a rapid growth during the forecast period.
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The key players of the market include
Analogic Corporation, GE Healthcare, Koninklijke Philips N.V.; Medtronic plc;
CooperSurgical, Inc.; Stryker, and Olympus Corporation.
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These players hold a strong position in
market with their strategic initiatives such as mergers and acquisitions,
partnerships with small/local players to expand their geographic foothold and
widening of product portfolio by sharing the technology and products.
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Grand View Research has segmented the
intrapartum monitoring devices market report on the basis of device type and
region:
Device Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Million; 2014 - 2025)
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Monitors
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Electrodes
o Fetal Scalp Electrodes
o Intrauterine Pressure Catheter
o Transducer for FHR
o Transducer for Uterine Contractions
Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million; 2014 - 2025)
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North America
o U.S.
o Canada
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Europe
o Germany
o UK
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Asia Pacific
o China
o India
·
Latin America
o Mexico
o Brazil
·
MEA
o South Africa
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