Oxygen Therapy Equipment Market - Latest Trends and Future Growth Study by 2030
Overview:
The report on the oxygen therapy equipment market discusses
several factors and possibilities that can help the market in registering
growth. In the healthcare sector, a steady flow of investment, growing
awareness regarding the therapy, new ways of incorporating it, and others are
expected to bolster the market growth. Also, the rise in the number of
manufacturers to support the end demand is expected to bolster the market.
Market Research Future (MRFR) put in efforts to understand the market flow and
declared that it would attain 8.9% CAGR during the forecast period covering
2018 to 2023.
Segmentation:
The global market on Oxygen
Therapy Equipment Market has been segmented by portability,
application, product, and end users. This segmentation helps in a proper
assessment of the market as it reveals several data that can help in
understanding the dynamics of the market.
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By product, the study on the Oxygen
Therapy Equipment Market Growth segments it by oxygen delivery devices and
oxygen source equipment. The oxygen source equipment has segments like liquid
oxygen devices, oxygen concentrators, and oxygen cylinders. The oxygen
concentrators have been segmented into fixed oxygen concentrators and portable
oxygen concentrators. The oxygen delivery devices have been segmented into bag
valve masks, venturi masks, non-rebreather masks, nasal cannulas, oxygen masks,
and other devices.
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By portability, the study on the oxygen
therapy equipment market includes stationary oxygen therapy devices and
portable oxygen therapy devices. The portable segment would get traction for
its ease of use.
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By application, the market includes
asthma, cystic fibrosis, COPD, respiratory distress syndrome, pneumonia, and
other diseases. Asthma is a major traction provider as a huge number of people
are suffering from this across the world.
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By end users, the market includes
hospitals, home care settings, ambulatory surgical centers & physician
offices, and others.
Competitive Landscape:
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Linde Healthcare (A Division of Linde Group),
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Philips Healthcare (A Division of Koninklijke
Philips N.V.),
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Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation,
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Becton Dickinson and Company,
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Messer Medical Austria GmbH,
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Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA,
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Teleflex Incorporated,
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Smiths Medical (A Division of Smiths Group
PLC),
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Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation
Limited,
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Invacare Corporation,
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Esex Industries, Inc.,
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Allied Healthcare Products Inc.,
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Medicop D.O.O
are some of the major companies to take part in the global
oxygen therapy equipment market. Strategic tools and proper planning for the
coming years are helping these companies shine and trigger growth for the
market.
Regional Analysis:
The Americas would enjoy the market lead and its investment
in the field would ensure its future growth as well. This would happen due to
structural benefits, investment capacity, and progress in research and
development. Asia Pacific would also rise significantly due to the huge surge
in demand.
Table
Of Contents:
Chapter
1. Report Prologue
Chapter
2. Market Introduction
2.1 Definition
2.2 Scope Of The Study
2.2.1 Research Objective
2.2.2 Assumptions
2.2.3 Limitations
Chapter
3. Research Methodology
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Primary Research
3.3 Secondary Research
3.4 Market Size Estimation
Chapter
4. Market Dynamics
4.1 Drivers
4.2 Restraints
4.3 Opportunities
4.4 Challenges
4.5 Macroeconomic Indicators
4.6 Technology Trends &
Assessment
TOC will be continue..
Industry News:
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In July 2020, The Drug Controller General
(INIDA) (DGCI) declared that all state licensing authorities should immediately
allow all the manufacturers of industrial oxygen to produce medical oxygen.
This is to meet the huge demand that has been set by new treatment policies to
support COVID-19 cases and also to meet the scarcity of oxygen in the market.
With such a clear directive, the India market for oxygen therapy equipment will
improve and boost the regional prospects.
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In July 2020, a report got published that
mentioned Nocturnal oxygen therapy (NOT) may have a better impact on chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients when they travel to high
altitudes. The study was conducted by researchers from the JAMA Network Open.
It is probably due to the positive impact of NOT on sleep-disordered breathing,
nocturnal hypoxemia, and other health effects.
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