Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy CRT) Devices - Global Trends, Estimates and Forecasts 2012-2018 - Global Trends, Estimates and Forecasts, 2012-2018
DUBLIN, July 9, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/h7t729/cardiac) has announced the addition of the "Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy CRT) Devices - Global Trends, Estimates and Forecasts 2012-2018 - Global Trends, Estimates and Forecasts, 2012-2018" report to their offering.
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Global Cardiac Pacemaker sector is projected to reach US$5.7 billion by 2016. The North American segment accounts for nearly 40% (2015) of the global market share while Europe claims approximately 30% (2018). Asia-Pacific is the fastest growing region with a CAGR of 11.4% driving a market value of US$728 million by 2015. On a global scale, projections for Implantable Pacemakers market share indicates more than 50% by 2015 leaving the rest of the market to the External Pacemakers.
Healthcare Industry division has been witnessing a drastic change regarding the new innovation and technology which in terms are applied in improving from sector to sector since the past 3-5 years. Cardiovascular industry growth continues to increase with the presence of multiple technologies such as advanced material and software which is featured in most of the devices. International companies tends to innovate, develop new products and to enhance the existing features in cardiovascular devices.
The report primarily focuses on:
- Emerging Market Trends
- Advancements in the Technological Space
- Market Demand of The Segments (By-Region)
- Key Growth Areas and Market Size
- Region-Wise Demand Factor
- Key Competitors Edge
- Investment Strategies
Estimates are based on online surveys using customized questionnaires by our research team. Besides information from government databases, company websites, press releases & published research reports are also used for estimates.
Cardiac Pacemakers - By Type
a. Implantable Pacemakers
- Single-Chamber Pacemakers
- Dual-Chamber Pacemakers
- Biventricular Pacemakers
b. External Pacemakers
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