TechNavio Announces the Publication of its Report – Global Pulse Oximeter
Market 2010–2014
TechNavio today published its Global Pulse Oximeter Market 2010–2014
report. The report discusses roadmap of this market.
February 08, 2012 -- Commenting on the report, an analyst from
TechNavio’s Healthcare team said, "One of the key trends of the Global
Pulse Oximeter market is the availability of multi-parameter medical
devices in the market. Along with blood pressure, heart rate,
temperature, and respiration rate, the measurement of blood oxygenation
is also an important parameter to be measured for patient monitoring. The
key challenge in this market is the threat of product recall."
TechNavio’s report highlights that global demand for disposable medical
supplies has increased tremendously owing to hygiene consciousness.
Currently, physicians and patients prefer the disposable sensor in pulse
oximeters as it reduces the risk of cross-contamination among the
patients and also avoids Hospital Acquired Infections (HAI). The
disposable sensor is one-time-use, commonly used throughout emergency
rooms, operating rooms and Intensive Care Units (ICU) where infection
control is a concern.
Key findings from the report:
* Increasing Use from Intensive Care Unit to General Floor of Healthcare
* Manufacturing Error Leads to Product Recall
* Telemetry in Demand
The study was conducted using an objective combination of primary and
secondary information including inputs from key participants in the
industry. The report contains a comprehensive market and vendor landscape
in addition to a SWOT analysis of the key players.
TechNavio, the market research platform of Infiniti Research Ltd,
publishes periodic reports on niche and emerging technologies. For
further information, please visit www.technavio.com.
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