Automated CPR Devices Market Size, Regional Outlook, Price Trends, Competitive Market Share & Forecast, 2021 – 2027 | Stryker Corporation, Brunswick Biomedical Technologies, Michigan Instruments, and SunLife Science Inc.
Automated CPR Devices Market |
The automated CPR devices market has been propelled by rising demand for the integration of a pulse rate monitoring system with a CPR device to eliminate the manual procedure and accurately predict the time to deliver Atropine and Adrenaline into the patient's blood stream. Increased prevalence of obesity, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure owing to sedentary lifestyles and bad eating habits can also be blamed for the rising rate of cardiac arrest.
During the forecast period, factors such as the high initial cost of the equipment and a scarcity of qualified specialists in the use and administration of the device would restrain the growth of the automated CRP devices market. Several firms working together to adopt these gadgets and teach employees on how to utilise them will improve the business space in the coming years.
During the Covid-19 outbreak, demand for automated CPR devices skyrocketed. In compared to non-infected individuals, COVID-19 infected heart patients were more prone to cardiac arrest. Patients were at an increased risk of cardiac collapse due to the virus's fast mutation. Automated CPR devices were critical in minimising the transmission of the virus while providing the patient with excellent and required care. During the epidemic, the European Resuscitation Council established revised recommendations for the use of automated CPR machines.
The automated CPR devices market is expected to increase rapidly, since the majority of coronary and critical care units are turning to automated CPR devices because of their excellent efficacy. India and the United States are projected to present highly opportunistic opportunities, adding to the market's overall development.
The major players operating in the global automated CPR devices market include, ZOLL Medical Corporation, Stryker Corporation, Brunswick Biomedical Technologies, Michigan Instruments, and SunLife Science Inc.
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