Mechanical Ventilators Market - Global Industry Insights,
Trends, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2018-2026
Mechanical ventilation is a process that helps patients breathe by assisting inhalation of oxygen
and exhalation of carbon dioxide through lungs with the help of specialized machines known as
mechanical ventilators, respirators or breathing machines. These ventilators are connected to the
patients by placing it into the mouth or nose and goes down into the windpipe, whereas some
patients undergo surgery to have a hole through which the ventilation pipe can be passed.
Mechanical ventilation is a life support treatment that assists the patient with critical health
conditions to breathe just enough for the survival. Patients on mechanical ventilators are
monitored in an intensive care unit (ICU) settings, which is hooked up to a monitor that
measures respiratory rate, blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen saturation, and other critical
parameters required for the survival of the patients. The mechanical ventilators does not heal
the patient, however, it allows the patient to be stable during the medications and treatments.
Healthcare professionals always try to get rid of patients from being monitored on ventilators,
as there is a lot of risk involved in it. The process of getting a patient off from the ventilator is
termed as weaning.
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Market Dynamics:
Rising number of admissions in the intensive care units for continuous monitoring of critical
and severely ill patients is expected to boost the market growth. For instance, according to the
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, in 2011, 790,257 hospitalizations involving
mechanical ventilation were reported. In 2015, the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
(CDC) stated that acute injury and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD) are major
disorders responsible for ICU admissions. According to the results of Burden of Obstructive Lung
Disease (BOLD) 2014, a multinational study to find prevalence of COPD reported that the
prevalence of COPD in Germany was 5.9%, 19.1% in South Africa, and 11.9% in Mexico City of
the total country’s population. Moreover, the rise in geriatric population suffering from slow