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米国の救命救急患者モニタリング装置市場:2007年

US Markets for Critical Care Patient Monitoring Devices 2007

商品コード : 49397 Millennium Research Group
出版日 : 2006/10
発行 : Millennium Research Group
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Abstract

MRG is the largest medical device market research company in the world, providing unrivalled advantages to our clients. US Markets for Critical Care Patient Monitoring Devices 2007 and European Markets for Critical Care Patient Monitoring Devices 2007 provides the accuracy you demand and the deep-domain expertise you expect. We ensure quality control, consistency, and timeliness. Benefi t from our substantial resources and industry sources. Receive the most detailed and specifi c information and analysis that is simply not available elsewhere.

In 2006 this market was valued at over $1.4 billion.

ANSWERING YOUR QUESTIONS

  • Get insight into the strong growth potential for the US and European hemodynamic and neurological monitoring markets over the next 5 years, particularly for less invasive technologies and advanced monitoring techniques.
  • See how subacute care monitors are becoming increasingly popular in the European patient monitoring market.
  • Observe how competitive pricing in all market segments will impact the US and European patient monitoring markets over the next 5 years.

COMPETITOR INSIGHTS

MRG' s extensive competitor coverage allows you to keep your fi nger on the pulse of the market and your eye on the competition.

COMPETITOR COVERAGE

  • Analogic
  • Arrow International
  • BrainZ Instruments
  • CardioDynamics
  • Codman & Shurtleff
  • Datascope International
  • Deltex Medical
  • Drager Medical
  • Edwards Lifesciences
  • GE Healthcare
  • Hamamatsu
  • Hospira
  • Integra Lifesciences
  • LiDCOtitle:
  • Nihon Kohden
  • Olympic Medical
  • Philips Medical Systems
  • Pulsion Medical Systems
  • Respironics
  • Somanetics
  • Spacelabs Medical
  • VIASYS Healthcare
  • Welch Allyn
  • ... AND MORE!!!

Methodology

Research Methodology

The following report uses a number of methodologies to gather and present data and analysis. At the outset, a large survey of secondary sources is conducted. These sources act as the basis for the primary research stage, which builds and enhances the quantitative and qualitative attributes of the early research.

Secondary sources include:

  • Government Sources:
    • Securities and Exchange Commission filings
    • Food and Drug Administration and patent filings
    • National Center for Health Statistics data
  • Patient Monitoring Companies:
    • Annual reports, product brochures, corporate profiles, etc.
  • Internal Databases and Reports:
    • Previous reports on similar/related sources
  • General Internet Searches, Medical Literature, and Newspaper/Magazine Searches:
    • Identifying various centers of specialization and articles that might provide leads for primary research.

The secondary research stage builds the foundation for the primary research. The primary research methodology has four steps:

Step 1: The first step involves an impartial scan of all the information gathered during the secondary research stage to determine its utility based on the specific requirements of this report. Each piece of information is, thus, either discarded or marked as high or low priority. It is then organized appropriately as determined by the structure and sectioning of the report.

Step 2: At this stage, early assumptions are formed as to the implications of the information for the various critical care patient monitoring market segments. These assumptions are then used to determine hypotheses using both inductive and deductive approaches. On the quantitative front, these hypotheses result in full historical and projected market data sets (market sizes [units and US$] and market shares).

Step 3: At this stage, the research is in position for its most important primary phase- expert interviews. Throughout the secondary research, industry and medical experts are identified. These experts are now contacted by telephone and asked to participate in interviews on recent trends and developments in the industry. Interviews are either conducted at the time of the initial call or scheduled at the convenience of the expert. Interview questions are tailored to the expertise of the particular interviewee, although in most cases, the most important questions are asked of all experts. The questions are largely based on the assumptions and hypotheses developed in Step 2, which are then either augmented, discarded, or adjusted, based on the views and positions put forth. Attempts are made, whenever possible, to cross- check the views of various experts against each other and reach positions of consensus on issues and market numbers.

Step 4: The final stage of primary research involves individual and group analysis by Millennium Research Group. All research results are assessed and cross- checked thoroughly to determine their validity, relevance, and weight. From this process, qualitative conclusions are reached and data points finalized.

Forecast Methodology

In addition to Steps 1 through 4 (as outlined above), the following "bottom- up" methodology was followed in developing forecast assumptions for this report.

A comprehensive breakdown of various critical care patient monitoring procedures was prepared using data from several sources including professional associations, government statistics, and private research/media sources. Industry experts and practitioners were consulted to ensure accuracy and verify observed trends. As a cross- check, total industry revenues available through 10Ks and other sources were compared against modeled industry revenues.

Using the best estimates of industry experts, practitioners, private research/media sources, and in- house experts, year- by- year growth rates and average selling prices were applied individually to each subcategory to derive forecasts. These estimates were cross- checked by industry experts (marketing managers, product managers, CEOs, etc.) and further refined.

Overall findings were compared against market and procedure forecasts published by other sources to ensure reasonable estimates.

Table of Contents

  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • LIST OF EXHIBITS
  • EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
  • METHODOLOGY

1.0 CRITICAL CARE PATIENT MONITORING MARKET

  • 1.1 Market Overview
  • 1.2 Market Analysis
    • 1.2.1 Critical Care Environment
    • 1.2.2 Market Forecast
    • 1.2.3 Market Drivers and Limiters
      • 1.2.3.1 Market Drivers
      • 1.2.3.2 Market Limiters
  • 1.3 Competitive Analysis

2.0 VITAL SIGNS MONITORING MARKET

  • 2.1 Market Overview
  • 2.2 Market Analysis
    • 2.2.1 Market Forecast
      • 2.2.1.1 Modular Monitoring Market
      • 2.2.1.2 Configured Monitoring Market
      • 2.2.1.3 Telemetry System Market
      • 2.2.1.4 Spot Check Monitoring Market
    • 2.2.2 Market Drivers and Limiters
      • 2.2.2.1 Market Drivers
      • 2.2.2.2 Market Limiters
  • 2.3 Competitive Analysis

3.0 HEMODYNAMIC MONITORING MARKET

  • 3.1 Market Overview
    • 3.1.1 Hemodynamic Monitoring
  • 3.2 Market Analysis
    • 3.2.1 Market Forecast
      • 3.2.1.1 Pulmonary Artery Catheter Market
      • 3.2.1.2 Noninvasive Cardiac Output Monitor Market
    • 3.2.2 Market Drivers and Limiters
      • 3.2.2.1 Market Drivers
      • 3.2.2.2 Market Limiters
  • 3.3 Competitive Analysis
    • 3.3.1 Emerging Competitors

4.0 NEUROLOGICAL MONITORING MARKET

  • 4.1 Market Overview
  • 4.2 Market Analysis
    • 4.2.1 Market Forecast
      • 4.2.1.1 Intracranial Pressure Monitoring Market
      • 4.2.1.2 Advanced Monitoring Market
    • 4.2.2 Market Drivers and Limiters
      • 4.2.2.1 Market Drivers
      • 4.2.2.2 Market Limiters
  • 4.3 Competitive Analysis
    • 4.3.1 Emerging Competitors

5.0 NEONATAL EEG MONITORING MARKET

  • 5.1 Market Overview
    • 5.1.1 Amplitude-Integrated Electroencephalography Monitoring
  • 5.2 Market Analysis
    • 5.2.1 Market Forecast
      • 5.2.1.1 Neonatal EEG Monitor Market
      • 5.2.1.2 Neonatal EEG Sensor Market
    • 5.2.2 Market Drivers and Limiters
      • 5.2.2.1 Market Drivers
      • 5.2.2.2 Market Limiters
  • 5.3 Competitive Analysis
    • 5.3.1 Emerging Competitors

APPENDIX: MRG ACRONYMS AND INITIALISMS

List of Exhibits

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

  • Exhibit ES-1: Critical Care Patient Monitoring Market, by Segment,as a % of Total, US, 2006 and 2011ES-
  • Exhibit ES-2: Critical Care Patient Monitoring Market Growth, by Segment,US, 2006- 2011.ES-
  • Exhibit ES-3: Vital Signs Monitoring Market, by Segment, US, 2006- 2011
  • Exhibit ES-4: Hemodynamic Monitoring Market, by Segment, as a % of Total,US, 2006 and 2011
  • Exhibit ES-5: Neurological Monitoring Market, by Segment, as a % of Total,US, 2005- 2011.ES-
  • Exhibit ES-6: Neonatal EEG Monitoring Market, by Segment, US (US$),2005- 2011
  • Exhibit ES-7: Leading Competitors in the Critical Care Patient Monitoring Market,US, 2006

CHAPTER 1: CRITICAL CARE PATIENT MONITORING MARKET

  • Exhibit 1-1: Critical Care Patient Monitoring, US (US$), 2005- 2011
  • Exhibit 1-2: Critical Care Patient Monitoring Market, by Segment, US (US$),2005- 2011 (Tabular Format)
  • Exhibit 1-3: Critical Care Patient Monitoring Market, by Segment, US (US$),2005- 2011 (Graphical Format)
  • Exhibit 1-4: Critical Care Patient Monitoring Market, by Segment,as a % of Total, US, 2005- 2011 (Tabular Format)
  • Exhibit 1-5: Critical Care Patient Monitoring Market, by Segment,as a % of Total, US, 2005- 2011 (Graphical Format)
  • Exhibit 1-6: Critical Care Patient Monitoring Units, by Segment, US,2005- 2011 (Tabular Format)
  • Exhibit 1-7: Critical Care Patient Monitoring Units, by Segment, US,2005- 2011 (Graphical Format)
  • Exhibit 1-8: Drivers and Limiters of the Critical Care Patient Monitoring Market,US
  • Exhibit 1-9: Leading Competitors in the Critical Care Patient Monitoring Market,Segment, US, 2006
  • Exhibit 1-10: Leading Competitors in the Critical Care Patient Monitoring Market,US, 2006

CHAPTER 2: VITAL SIGNS MONITORING MARKET

  • Exhibit 2-1: Vital Signs Monitoring Market, by Segment, US (US$), 2005- 2011(Graphical Format)
  • Exhibit 2-2: Vital Signs Monitoring Market Growth, by Segment, US,2006- 2011
  • Exhibit 2-3: Vital Signs Monitoring Market, by Segment, US (US$), 2005- 2011(Tabular Format)
  • Exhibit 2-4: Modular Monitoring Market, US (US$), 2005- 2011
  • Exhibit 2-5: Configured Monitoring Market, US (US$), 2005- 2011
  • Exhibit 2-6: Telemetry System Market, US (US$), 2005- 2011
  • Exhibit 2-7: Spot Check Monitoring Market, US (US$), 2005- 2011
  • Exhibit 2-8: Drivers and Limiters of the Vital Signs Monitoring Market, US
  • Exhibit 2-9: Leading Competitors in the Vital Signs Monitoring Market, US,2006

CHAPTER 3: HEMODYNAMIC MONITORING MARKET

  • Exhibit 3-1: Hemodynamic Monitoring Market, by Segment, US (US$),2005- 2011 (Graphical Format)
  • Exhibit 3-2: Common Qualitative and Quantitative Hemodynamic Monitoring Parameters
  • Exhibit 3-3: Techniques Used to Measure Cardiac Output
  • Exhibit 3-4: Hemodynamic Monitoring Market, by Segment, US (US$), 2005- 2011 (Tabular Format)
  • Exhibit 3-5: Hemodynamic Monitoring Market, by Segment, as a % of Total, US, 2006 and 2011
  • Exhibit 3-6: PAC Market, US (US$), 2005- 2011
  • Exhibit 3-7: NICOM Market, by Type, US (US$), 2005- 2011 (Tabular Format)
  • Exhibit 3-8: NICOM Market, by Type, US (US$), 2005- 2011 (Graphical Format)
  • Exhibit 3-9: NICOM Monitor Market, US (US$), 2005- 2011
  • Exhibit 3-10: NICOM Sensor Market, US (US$), 2005- 2011
  • Exhibit 3-11: Drivers and Limiters of the Hemodynamic Monitoring Market, US
  • Exhibit 3-12: Leading Competitors in the Hemodynamic Monitoring Market, by Segment, US, 2006

CHAPTER 4: NEUROLOGICAL MONITORING MARKET

  • Exhibit 4-1: Neurological Monitoring Market, by Segment, US (US$), 2005- 2011 (Graphical Format)
  • Exhibit 4-2: Neurological Monitoring Market, by Segment, US (US$), 2005- 2011 (Tabular Format)
  • Exhibit 4-3: Neurological Monitoring Market, as a % of Total, by Segment, US, 2006 and 2011
  • Exhibit 4-4: Tools for Monitoring ICP
  • Exhibit 4-5: ICP Monitoring Market, by Type, US (US$), 2005- 2011
  • Exhibit 4-6: ICP Monitor Market, US (US$), 2005- 2011
  • Exhibit 4-7: ICP Sensor Market, US (US$), 2005- 2011
  • Exhibit 4-8: Techniques Used in Advanced Monitoring
  • Exhibit 4-9: Advanced Monitoring Market, by Type, US (US$), 2005- 2011
  • Exhibit 4-10: Advanced Monitor Market, US (US$), 2005- 2011
  • Exhibit 4-11: Advanced Sensor Market, US (US$), 2005- 2011
  • Exhibit 4-12: Drivers and Limiters of the Neurological Monitoring Market, US
  • Exhibit 4-13: Leading Competitors in the Neurological Monitoring Market, by Segment, US, 2006
  • Exhibit 4-14: Leading Competitors in the ICP Monitoring Market US, 2006
  • Exhibit 4-15: Leading Competitors in the Advanced Monitoring Market, US,2006

CHAPTER 5: NEONATAL EEG MONITORING MARKET

  • Exhibit 5-1: Neonatal EEG Monitoring Market, by Segment, US (US$), 2005- 2011 (Graphical Format)
  • Exhibit 5-2: Neonatal EEG Monitoring Market, by Segment, US (US$), 2005- 2011 (Tabular Format)
  • Exhibit 5-3: Neonatal EEG Monitor Market, US (US$), 2005- 2011
  • Exhibit 5-4: Neonatal EEG Sensor Market, US (US$), 2005- 2011
  • Exhibit 5-5: Drivers and Limiters of the Neonatal EEG Monitoring Market, US
  • Exhibit 5-6: Leading Competitors in the Neonatal EEG Monitoring Market, by Segment, US, 2006
概要 原文目次
※この商品は英文にてご提供いたします。
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米国の救命救急患者モニタリング装置市場:2007年
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