IGR Ventricular Assist Device Market | Page 3

blood to aorta. A cable called driveline extends from the pump, out through the skin, and connects the pump to a controller and power sources worn outside the body. Ventricular assist devices are used in those patients who are suffering with class III and class IV advanced heart diseases as per New York Heart Association (NYHA) and patients who are waiting for not suitable for heart transplantation. Market Insights Some of the key driving factors attributing to the growth of this include increasing number of patients with cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension, heart failures and coronary artery diseases, and shortage of number of heart donors. In addition, changing lifestyle, alcohol consumption, growing obesity and smoking further were propelling the market growth, as these factors increase the bold glucose and lipid levels, which results in serious cardiovascular diseases. According to American Heart Association publication, it has been estimated that in the US alone approximately 5.5 million people suffered from heart failure in 2013 and 300,000 die each year because of heart failure. However, there are certain restraining factors which could hamper the growth of the market, which includes, high costs associated with the ventricular assist device implantation compared to other therapies available for CVD diseases and other serious complications such as severe bleeding, Immunosuppression, etc. Segment Covered The report on global ventricular assist device market covers segments such as, type of indication and application. On the basis of type of indication the global ventricular assist device market is categorized into left ventricular assist device (LVAD), right ventricular assist device (RVAD) and bi-ventricular assist device (BI-VAD). On the basis of application the global ventricular assist device market is categorized into BTT therapy & BTD therapy, destination therapy and BTR therapy. Make an Enquiry https://www.infiniumglobalresearch.com/reports/enquiry/132 Infinium Global Research