Medical Devices Industry Reports Hemodynamic Monitoring Systems | Page 2

REPORT DESCRIPTION Hemodynamic Monitoring Systems Market – Overview Key players are focusing on developing novel and innovative products, to sustain in the hemodynamics monitoring systems market. For instance, in March 2017, Teleflex announced 510(k) clearance by the Food and Drug Administration and both the U.S. and international commercial launch of the Twin-Pass Torque Dual Access Catheter. Moreover, in May 2016, Deltex Medical Group Plc introduced TruFlow in the U.K., which is wider beam, single patient disposable probe, the reconfigured probe tip design that creates a wider ultrasound beam at the focal point in the aorta. Demand for minimally invasive and non-invasive technologies that measure cardiac output, stroke volume, and other parameters such as oxygen concentration and others is expected to boost demand for these systems. In the recent past, hemodynamic monitoring has evolved significantly from invasiveness to minimum or no invasiveness and from intermittent to continuous and real-time measurements of hemodynamic variables. For instance, according to the National Center for Biotechnology Information 2016, preference for minimally invasive procedures and robotic assisted medical procedures has increased by 66% in 2013 as compared to that in the 2000. Non-invasive systems are increasingly been used in high-risk surgical patients. Continuous improvements in terms systems is expected to aid in growth of the segment.