Global SPECT Market 2017-2021
The SPECT market report contains a comprehensive market and vendor landscape in addition to a SWOT
analysis of the key vendors for 2017-2021. The following companies are the key players in the global
SPECT market: GE Healthcare, Philips Healthcare, and Siemens Healthineers. Other Prominent Vendors
in the market are Bruker, Digirad, Esaote, inviCRO, LambdaSpect, Mediso Medical Imaging Systems, MR
Solutions, and TriFoil Imaging.
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Market Trend
The latest trend gaining momentum in the SPECT market is growing focus on development of PET/MR
hybrid imaging systems. SPECT and PET/MRI scanning systems are the emerging hybrid imaging devices,
which are likely to drive the market growth in the coming years. These scanners combine anatomical
imaging and functional imaging data by bringing MRI's excellent soft tissue characterization and imaging
without ionizing radiation. Further, various research studies stated that PET/MRI systems provide
accurate quantitative data on the density and profusion of tumors.
Market Driver
According to the report, one of the major drivers for SPECT market is growing adoption of SPECT/CT
hybrid imaging system. Hybrid imaging is gaining popularity in the market. However, the presence of
cost-effective stand-alone imaging systems may impact the adoption rates of hybrid imaging system.
Also, in low and middle-income countries such as Tanzania, Ethiopia, South Korea, Indonesia, the
adoption of hybrid imaging is still low owing to the higher costs of hybrid imaging systems. Further, the
physicians in such countries are resistant to adopt newer systems due to lack of awareness and limited
financial budgets.
Market Challenge
The report states that one of the major factors hindering the growth of SPECT market is shortage of
skilled physicians coupled with extensive training requirements. There has been a shortage of skilled
physicians and radiologists, which hampers the growth of the market. There is an increasing
requirement for training will further enhance the gap between the demand and supply of skilled
radiologists. Expansion of knowledge and technological advances in hybrid imaging systems and
radiology require physicians to have more expertise in anatomic and functional imaging. Although the
training has improved over the past few years, more coaching is required for physicians to operate the
hybrid imaging systems optimally.
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Table of Contents of the Report
PART 01: Executive summary