The Worldwide Neonatal Critical Care Equipment Industry is Expected to Reach $1.36 Billion by 2030

2022-06-18 16:44:33 By : Ms. Zoe Yao

DUBLIN , June 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Neonatal Critical Care Equipment Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Type (Thermoregulation, Phototherapy, Monitoring, Respiratory), by Region (North America , Europe , APAC, Latin America , MEA), and Segment Forecasts, 2022-2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The global neonatal critical care equipment market size is expected to reach USD 1.36 billion in 2030, expanding at a CAGR of 8.70%. Rising number of preterm births, increasing incidence of newborn jaundice, and launch of new products are some of the factors responsible for market growth. The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit ( NICU) provides treatment to premature infants and those having breathing problems, anemia, heart defects, and other problems requiring critical care.

The majority of admissions in the NICU comprise premature babies. To support their treatment, various organizations are providing financial assistance to healthcare providers. For instance, in October 2018 , the Australian Government announced a provision of AUD 600,000 to the Miracle Babies Foundation to support the families of premature babies. The number of cases of jaundice and respiratory problems in neonates is on rising and precautionary measures are being taken by government authorities. For instance, the government is increasing the number of NICU facilities to tackle health-related problems in neonates. Neonatal deaths are a major concern in both developing and developed economies, however, with a significant difference in death rates. According to OECD, in 2018, countries in Southeast and South Asia reported neonatal deaths as compared to East Asian countries. A mortality rate of more than 20 per 1,000 live births was recorded in India & Myanmar , with more than 40 per 1,000 in Pakistan . On the other hand, countries such as Australia , Japan , Singapore , Korea, and China have reported around 2 deaths per 1,000 live births. Although the death rate in the U.S. is lesser than that in developing economies, it is still significant, with 47% of 2.4 million newborn deaths (112,800) in 2019 recorded during the neonatal period. To counter this problem, there is a growing demand for neonatal monitoring and care equipment. Moreover, considering the high number of newborn deaths in developing economies, startups are focusing on product innovations. Coeo Labs, an Indian MedTech startup, designed a neonatal CPAP system that can help reduce deaths due to Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS) during neonatal transportation. Moreover, financial assistance is being provided to local manufacturers in India as part of the government's Make in India program. The COVID-19 pandemic has, in some countries, led to pregnant women receiving less care due to lockdown restrictions, resulting in complications causing stillbirth. According to a study published in August 2020 in The Lancet Global Health, stillbirths in Nepal increased from 14 per 1,000 births before lockdown (late March 2020 ) to 21 per 1,000 births by end of May 2020-an increase of almost 50%. Such situations have amplified the production of neonatal critical care equipment to ensure that premature babies are protected from the virus. Neonatal Critical Care Equipment Market Report Highlights

Based on type, the respiratory equipment segment dominated the market in terms of revenue share in 2021 due to the high prevalence of respiratory disorders among the newborn babies.

North America dominated the neonatal critical care equipment market in 2021 due to the strategic presence of major players and high healthcare expenditure and measures adopted by organizations to improve healthcare for neonatal.

The Asia Pacific is likely to register remarkable growth pertaining to a high birth rate in the region.

The manufacturers of neonatal critical care equipment are undertaking research and development activities to provide innovative products, to cater to the increasing demand for NICUs globally.

In December 2019 , Masimo received FDA clearance for its RD SET pulse oximetry sensors for newborns (over 3 kgs in weight). Initially available to neonates under 3 kgs, the approval makes it available to all newborns in the U.S.

Key Topics Covered: Chapter 1. Methodology and Scope Chapter 2. Executive Summary Chapter 3. Market Variables, Trends & Scope 3.1 Market Segmentation 3.2 Penetration & Growth Prospect Mapping 3.2.1 Penetration Analysis 3.2.2 Market Driver Analysis 3.2.3 Market Restraint Analysis 3.3 Neonatal Critical Care Equipment Market: Business Environment Analysis Tools 3.3.1 Porter's Five Forces Analysis 3.3.2 Pestel Analysis 3.4 Neonatal Critical Care Equipment Market: Covid-19 Impact Qualitative Analysis Chapter 4. Neonatal Critical Care Equipment Market: Type Analysis 4.1 Neonatal Critical Care Equipment Type Market Share Analysis, 2021 & 2030 4.2 Neonatal Critical Care Equipment Type Market: Segment Dashboard: 4.3 Market Size & Forecasts and Trend Analyses, 2021 & 2030 For The Type Segment 4.3.1 Thermoregulation Equipment 4.3.1.1 Thermoregulation Equipment Market, 2016-2030 (USD Million) 4.3.2 Phototherapy Equipment 4.3.2.1 Phototherapy Equipment Market, 2016-2030 (USD Million) 4.3.3 Monitoring Equipment 4.3.3.1 Monitoring Equipment Market, 2016-2030 (USD Million) 4.3.3 Respiratory Equipment 4.3.3.1 Respiratory Equipment Market, 2016-2030 (USD Million) 4.3.3 Others 4.3.3.1 Others Market, 2016-2030 (USD Million) Chapter 5. Neonatal Critical Care Equipment Market: Regional Analysis Chapter 6. Competitive Analysis 6.1 Recent Developments & Impact Analysis, by Key Market Participants 6.2 Strategic Framework/ Competition Categorization (Key Innovators, Market Leaders, Emerging Players 6.3 Company Market Position Analysis 6.4 Company Profiles 6.4.1 Cardinal Health 6.4.1.1 Company Overview 6.4.1.2 Product Benchmarking 6.4.1.3 Strategic Initiatives 6.4.2 Dragerwerk Ag & Co. Kgaa 6.4.2.1 Company Overview 6.4.2.2 Financial Performance 6.4.2.3 Product Benchmarking 6.4.3 Vyaire Medical, Inc. 6.4.3.1 Company Overview 6.4.3.2 Product Benchmarking 6.4.3.3 Strategic Initiatives 6.4.4 Ge Healthcare 6.4.4.1 Company Overview 6.4.4.2 Financial Performance 6.4.4.3 Product Benchmarking 6.4.4.4 Strategic Initiatives 6.4.5 Medtronic 6.4.5.1 Company Overview 6.4.5.2 Financial Performance 6.4.5.3 Product Benchmarking 6.4.5.4 Strategic Initiatives 6.4.6 BD 6.4.6.1 Company Overview 6.4.6.2 Financial Performance 6.4.6.3 Product Benchmarking 6.4.6.4 Strategic Initiatives 6.4.7 Utah Medical Products, Inc. 6.4.7.1 Company Overview 6.4.7.2 Financial Performance 6.4.7.3 Product Benchmarking 6.4.7.4 Strategic Initiatives 6.4.8 AMBU A/S 6.4.8.1 Company Overview 6.4.8.2 Financial Performance 6.4.8.3 Product Benchmarking 6.4.8.4 Strategic Initiatives 6.4.9 Natus Medical Incorporated 6.4.9.1 Company Overview 6.4.9.2 Financial Performance 6.4.9.3 Product Benchmarking 6.4.9.4 Strategic Initiatives 6.4.10 Inspiration Healthcare Group Plc 6.4.10.1 Company Overview 6.4.10.2 Financial Performance 6.4.10.3 Product Benchmarking 6.4.10.4 Strategic Initiatives 6.4.11 Koninklijke Philips N.V. 6.4.11.1 Company Overview 6.4.11.2 Financial Performance 6.4.11.3 Product Benchmarking 6.4.11.4 Strategic Initiatives For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/cxog1k

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