This report aims to provide detailed insights into the Temperature Management Market. It provides valuable information on the type, procedure, application, and region in the market. Furthermore, the information for these segments, by region, is also presented in this report. Leading players in the market are profiled to study their product offerings and understand the strategies undertaken by them to be competitive in this market.
Revenue Growth Analysis:
The temperature management market is projected to reach USD 3.2 billion by 2025 from USD 2.5 billion in 2020, at CAGR of 5.1%.
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Key Factors Driving Market Growth:
The growing number of contracts and agreements between market players is also expected to offer a wide range of growth opportunities for market players during the forecast period. However, the high cost of intravascular temperature management systems is restraining the growth of temperature management market.
Surface patient warming segment:
By type, the patient warming systems segment is divided into surface warming systems, intravascular warming systems, and warming accessories. The surface warming systems segment accounted for the largest share of the temperature management market in 2019. In temperature management procedures, the number of surface warming procedures are more as compared to invasive cooling procedures due to the increasing adoption rate of surface warming systems in surgical procedures such as orthopedic surgeries, gynecology and obstetrics procedures, gastrointestinal procedures, and general surgeries.
Increase in the Incidence of Chronic Conditions:
Globally, there has been an increase in the incidence of chronic conditions, such as strokes, cardiac arrests, and neurological diseases such as traumatic brain injury. Several research studies indicate that survivors of cardiac arrests can suffer from devastating neurological impairments. Temperature management devices are widely used in the prevention of neurological damage after cardiac arrests. The use of mild therapeutic hypothermia is considered to improve neurological outcomes after cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Thus, the increasing incidence of chronic diseases is expected to drive the demand for temperature management systems.
North America to Dominate The Industry:
North America, comprising the US and Canada, accounted for the largest share of the temperature management market in 2019. The large volume of surgical procedures performed in North American countries is a major factor driving market growth in this region. Growth in the geriatric population, the rising incidence of cardiac arrests and neurological disorders, and the availability of technologically advanced products such as standalone and battery-powered devices are the other factors supporting the growth of the temperature management system market in North America.
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Key Players:
The major players operating in the temperature management market include 3M (US), Smiths Medical (US), ZOLL Medical (US), Becton, Dickinson and Company (US), Drägerwerk (Germany).
Recent Developments:
In 2019, Smiths Medical (US) launched Level 1 convective warmer.
In 2017, BD and Company (US) and C. R. Bard (US) entered into a definitive agreement under which BD acquired Bard. Through this acquisition, BD entered the temperature management system market.
In 2017, Drägerwerk (Germany) launched Incu Warmer Babyleo TN500.
Over the years, the number of companies offering temperature management systems has increased globally. Major market players are focusing on strengthening their product offerings, distribution networks, and geographic presence by entering into contracts and agreements with other established and emerging players in the market. This provides growth opportunities for emerging companies in the market. For instance, in February 2017, Advanced Cooling Therapy (Formally known as Attune Medical) (US) received an innovative technology contract from Vizient, Inc. (US) for its esophageal cooling device.