Global Patient Temperature Management System Market is Estimated to be Worth US$ 2,574.1 Million in 2017 and is Expected to Grow at a CAGR of 2.5% between 2018 and 2026
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Insights into the Patient Temperature Management System Market. Everything tends to be normal whether it is higher or lower. Before, during, and after surgery, patient temperature management systems are used to keep patients normothermic. When patients are given general or local anesthesia, their body temperature fluctuates, which can be dangerous; therefore, medical professionals use patient temperature management systems to avoid such situations. New product launches and an increase in the number of surgeries are increasing demand for patient temperature management systems, propelling the patient temperature management system market forward.
Furthermore, according to 3M Corporation, over 80% of U.S. hospitals used Bair Hugger, a patient temperature management system, to keep patients' body temperatures normal before, during, and after surgery. The Asia Pacific Patient Temperature Management System Market, on the other hand, is expected to grow rapidly due to increased market penetration in emerging economies such as India and China. For example, Dalian Orientech Co. Ltd., BSD Medical Corporation's Chinese distributor, received China's FDA approval for the BSD-2000 patient warming system in 2013.
New entrants launching novel products contribute to the expansion of the Patient Temperature Management System Market. In 2017, Vizient, Inc. awarded Attune Medical, formerly known as Advanced Cooling Therapy, an Innovative Technology contract for demonstrating an enhanced ability to improve clinical care or patient safety for its Esophageal Cooling Device (ECD). Furthermore, Intune Medical received FDA clearance in May 2018 for its EnsoETM, also known as ECD, a targeted temperature management device used to warm patients with Cincinnati Sub-Norm-O-Temp, Zero's a hyperthermia system. Stryker also gave the company permission to use EnsoETM with Medi-Therm III in 2015.
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