Global Enteral Feeding Devices (Enteral Feeding Tubes, Enteral Feeding Pumps, Administration Reservoir, Giving Sets and Enteral Syringes) Market - Forecast to 2019
DUBLIN, June 26, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/zbl5f9/enteral_feeding) has announced the addition of the "Global Enteral Feeding Devices (Enteral Feeding Tubes, Enteral Feeding Pumps, Administration Reservoir, Giving Sets and Enteral Syringes) Market - Forecast to 2019" report to their offering.
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Enteral Feeding devices are used for providing nutrition, hydration or medication through flexible tubing or pumps inserted directly into the stomach or parts of small intestine. Enteral feeding is indicated for patients who have a functional gastrointestinal track and is considered as an ideal option when a patient is unable to maintain an optimal nutritional level orally. These devices play an important role in various disease conditions such as neurological diseases, gastrointestinal diseases, organ system failure and hypermetabolism.
With increasing awareness about the beneficial role of enteral nutrition, the demand for enteral feeding devices is also expected to increase during the forecast period. The market for enteral feeding devices is segmented on the basis of product types and stages (age groups). Product segment includes enteral feeding tubes, pumps, administration reservoirs, giving sets and enteral syringes. While stages segment comprise of pediatrics and adult population. This report explains various technological advancements taking place in each segment.
The report includes market estimations of the global enteral feeding devices market in terms of value (USD million) for the period 2013 - 2019, considering 2012 as the base year. In addition, current market trends and recent developments are taken into consideration while determining the growth rate of the global enteral feeding devices market. The report provides market size and forecasts for each segment and geographic region with CAGR % for the period from 2013 to 2019.
The market is also forecasted in terms of value (USD million) for the period 2013 - 2019 for four major geographic regions, namely North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of the World (RoW). A detailed qualitative analysis of the factors responsible for driving and restraining the growth of the enteral feeding devices market and future opportunities are provided in the report. A PESTLE analysis has also been done while estimating individual geographies in order to provide current as well as future status. A list of recommendations for existing as well as new entrants has been discussed in the study which would help in decision making.
Some of the key market players of the global enteral feeding devices market include Covidien Plc, Fresenius Kabi AG, C. R. Bard, Inc., Applied Medical Technology, Nestle HealthCare Nutrition, Inc. and others. Market players are profiled in this report on the basis of attributes such as company overview, financial overview, business strategies adopted by the companies to ensure sustainability and maximize profits, product portfolio and recent developments.
Key Topics Covered:
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Executive Summary
Chapter 3 Enteral Feeding Devices Market Overview
Chapter 4 Enteral Feeding Devices Market, by Product Type
Chapter 5 Enteral Feeding Devices Market, by Stages
Chapter 6 Enteral Feeding Devices Market, by Geography
Chapter 7 Competitive Landscape
Chapter 8 Recommendations
Chapter 9 Company Profiles
Companies Mentioned:
- Abbott Nutrition
- Amsino International, Inc.
- Applied Medical Technology, Inc.
- Boston Scientific
- C. R. Bard, Inc.
- CONMED Corporation
- CORPAK MedSystems, Inc.
- Cook Medical
- Covidien plc
- Fresenius Kabi AG
- Kimberly-Clark Corporation
- Moog, Inc.
- Nestle HealthCare Nutrition, Inc.
- Vygon SA
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