Vital Sign Monitoring Devices Market - Size,
Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2019
– 2026
A vital sign monitoring device is used to measure heart rate, blood pressure, respiration rate,
body temperature, and fluid intake and output. Furthermore, it can be used to monitor pain
and urinary continence. The monitoring devices provide and record clinically relevant data of
the patient’s health with the help of small sensors attached to the body, which carry the
information to the monitor. Some sensors are clipped to the patient’s finger while others may
be stuck to the skin. Most vital sign monitoring devices display heart rate, blood pressure, and
body temperature, while advanced devices present how much oxygen blood is carrying, or how
fast the patient is breathing. Few devices even measure the pressure applied to the brain, and
the amount of carbon dioxide which is exhaled. The monitor has sound signals to indicate if
the vital signs are below or above the reference level.
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Vital Sign Monitoring Devices Market - Driver
Increasing prevalence of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes requires vigilant monitoring of
vital signs. According to World Health Organization, in 2018, 41 million people died globally
from non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Major NCDs such as cardiovascular diseases (CVD)
caused 17.9 million deaths, cancer caused 9 million deaths, respiratory diseases caused 3.9
million deaths, and 1.6 million died due to diabetes. These four diseases account for nearly
80% of all NCD-related deaths.
Furthermore, subsequent product launches and continuous innovations by manufacturers is
expected to boost growth of vital signs monitoring devices over the forecast period. For
instance, in April 2015, Hamilton Medical launched the IntelliCuff pressure controller which is
used for automatic measurement and maintenance of cuff pressure. Furthermore, in June 2018,
Masimo and Thermomedics launched their new contactless, Bluetooth enabled thermometer in
North America. The thermometer called TIR-1 is included in Masimo Root patient monitoring
and connectivity platform. TIR-1 is a clinical grade infrared thermometer which is used for
measuring forehead temperature of a person.