Implantable Bioartificial Kidney Market - Size,
Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2018
– 2026
An implantable bioartificial kidney is similar to existing extracorporeal renal assist device
(RAD), which is a bioartificial kidney that combines a membrane hemofilter and a bioreactor to
function as a healthy kidney. However, to work as a natural kidney, the bioartificial kidney
should have high efficiency ultrafiltration membranes, should be able to regulate blood flow,
and stabilize necessary cells. Implantable bioartificial kidney is capable of replicating the work
of real kidney and can eliminate the need for dialysis. Implantable bioartificial kidney avoids
constant physician oversight and need to take immunosuppressant drugs and medication.
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Implantable Bioartificial Kidney Market: Drivers
Increasing number of chronic kidney disease patients, rising number of kidney failure
incidences, and long waiting list for kidney transplants is expected to boost the global
implantable bioartificial kidney market growth over the forecast period. For instance, according
to Kidney Health Australia, 2010, the cost of treating all current and new cases of End Stage
Kidney Disease (ESKD) will reach up to US$ 12 billion by 2020. Moreover, according to the
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), around 15% of the adults in the U.S. were
estimated to have chronic kidney disease in 2017. CDC states that around 96% of the people
with kidney damage or hampered kidney function are not aware of having chronic kidney
disease. These factors are expected to drive the global implantable bioartificial kidney market
growth over the forecast period.
Individual government organizations and manufacturers are working towards increasing the
awareness of kidney diseases. For instance, American Kidney Fund (AKF) launched a
comprehensive new kidney disease education portal in May 2018. The education portal called as
‘CKD Central’ will provide information and resources on chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Moreover, The Kidney Project is a national research project, which aims to create a small,