Cardiac Event Monitor Market History and New Update with Current Trends: Market History and New Update with Current Trend Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2017 to 2023
"Cardiac
Event Monitor Markets: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2017
to 2023"
The Report covers current Industries Trends, Worldwide Analysis,
Global Forecast, Review, Share, Size, Growth, Effect.
Description-
Growth
is based on implementation of devices that measure cardiac function
over a period of a month, provide analytics within the device, and
send alerts to a physician.
Consideration of cardiac event recorder forecasts
indicate that markets at $1.1 billion in 2016 will reach $4.8 billion
by 2023. Growth comes as this technology is able to support the
greater emphasis that is being put on early diagnosis and prevention
of disease by the medical community as a whole. Heart disease has
been the number one killer of people, creating a need for more
proactive and ongoing diagnosis made possible by increased use of the
remote units extending medical care from the acute care setting to
everyday modalities.
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Digitalization
of healthcare is shifting value from devices per se to software and
services. Physicians are looking for new ways to proactively monitor
and manage patient health. The challenges of delivering patient
cardiac care can only be met through new, more integrated forms of
care delivery across the health continuum, with a shift away from a
focus on acute care and late-stage interventions to continuing care
delivery that is appropriate to the circumstance.
“In an increasingly connected world, the
convergence of vital signs technologies with cardiac event monitoring
technologies is able to facilitate healthy living. This fits very
well with cardiac equipment vendor core strengths in professional
healthcare and in consumer health and well-being.”
Disruptive technologies, disruptive services
offerings change cardiac event recorder markets, clinicians are
leveraging technology to save lives.
A cardiac event recorder is a battery-powered
portable miniature device. Devices record heart's electrical activity
(ECG) to detect presence of symptoms. Event recorders can be a loop
memory monitor and a symptom event monitor with newer devices
containing internal analytics and the ability to notify a physician
directly if an event is detected. Cardiac event ambulatory monitors
can detect arrhythmias and get people to treatment faster before it
is too late. Units are useful in the fight to correct congestive
heart failure even after it has been initiated.
Shortness of breath is a common symptom of cardiac
disease. It is frequently misdiagnosed as a respiratory symptom or
ignored by patients and is not even considered a symptom. Detection
of heart disease is supported with the newer cardiac event recorders.
Early treatment is essential and the technology is a vital aid in
providing that treatment.
Other, newer technologies are emerging. A vital
signs patch supports continuous, non-invasive monitoring of EKG,
Heart Rate, respiration rate, surface temperature, and arterial blood
oxygen saturation. The device is an easy-to-use sensor worn on a
patient’s upper chest. It is intended to be used on adult patients
in a clinical environment.
The intended use group is adults 21 and above.
Units are prescribed by a physician or other qualified healthcare
professional. Upon activation and connectivity to the supporting
system, the VSP provides automation and alerts of key vital signs via
continuous wireless monitoring.
Considerable interest and effort has been put into
patch-based devices aimed at improving convenience for the patient
and achieving better compliance. MCT 1-lead patches have been
developed. Medtronic’s SEEQ device is such a unit.
BioTelemetry’s CardioNet MCOT and Preventice
BodyGuardian Heart have devices. The newer patch based devices rely
on MCT technology, iRhythm, a US-based AECG specialist, is selling a
somewhat differentiated patch, Zio XT. Similar to Holter monitoring,
the device can record arrhythmias.
It can record 10 days of continuous data, which is
retrieved after completion of the monitoring, ie not live
transmission like in MCT. Cardiologists would hardly be able to
handle such large amounts of data, therefore iRhythm has developed
proprietary algorithms, which provide summary reports.
Cardiac event monitor market forecasts, event
recorder device, MCT device, and implantable recorders are charged
for as services when the units are provided to patients in this
manner. Insurance reimbursement is many times a more favorable way to
collect money from a service. The implantable segment of the overall
cardiac event recording market goes from 58% of the total to 80% of
the total. It implantable devices are far more reliable and accurate
than the electronic external devices.
** Companies Profiled
– Market Leaders
- Biotelemetry / Cardionet / Mednet
- Preventice Solutions / eCardio
- Applied Cardiac Systems
– Market Participants
- AliveCor
- Applied Cardiac Systems
- AT&T
- Biomedical Systems
- Biotronik
- BioTelemetry
- Biomedical Systems
- CardGuard
- Lifewatch / CardGuard
- General Electric (GE)
- iRhythm / Zio
- LifeLine Medical
- Medicomp
- Medtronic
- Nuvasive
- OSI Systems
- Philips
- Preventice Solutions
- QRS Diagnostic
- Reka
- Samsung
- Scott Fetzer
- VivaLnk
- VRI
- Windstream
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