According to a new market research study of “Middle East & Africa Ventilator Market Forecast to 2027 - COVID-19 Impact and Analysis by Mobility, Type, Interface, Mode, and End User” the market is projected to reach US$597.34 million by2027 from US$222.63 million in2019. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 10.7% from 2020 to 2027. The report highlights trends prevailing in the Middle East & Africa Ventilator market and the factors driving market along with those that act as hindrances.
Based on the mobility, the Middle East & Africa Ventilator market, is segmented into intensive care ventilator, and portable/transportable ventilator. The intensive care ventilator segment held the largest share of the market in 2019, whereas the portable/transportable ventilator segment is anticipated to register the highest CAGR in the market during the forecast period. While intensive care ventilators are typically used in the hospital's critical care areas, they may be used in other care areas as well. Invasive ventilators gently force normal air (or a mixture of air and added oxygen) through a breathing tube into a patient's airways and down into their lungs. Mechanical ventilation not only ensures that a patient receives sufficient oxygen but also helps move carbon dioxide, a waste gas, out of the lungs. Portable/transportable ventilator are able to function in demanding environments with little maintenance. These devices provide long-term support for patients who do not need complex critical care ventilators. Typically, these portable ventilators drive air into the breathing circuit with a turbine or a motor-driven piston.
The growth of the market is attributed to some key driving factors such as increasing awareness regarding respiratory diseases and growing healthcare expenditure by government. However, resistance from physicians regarding technology transformation may hamper the growth of this market.
Vyaire Medical, Inc, Getinge AB, and Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited are among the leading companies operating in the Middle East & Africa ventilator market.
The report segments Middle East & Africa ventilator market as follows:
By Mobility
By Type
By Mode
By Interface
By End User
By Country
Reasons to Buy
Based on the mobility, the Middle East & Africa Ventilator market, is segmented into intensive care ventilator, and portable/transportable ventilator. The intensive care ventilator segment held the largest share of the market in 2019, whereas the portable/transportable ventilator segment is anticipated to register the highest CAGR in the market during the forecast period. While intensive care ventilators are typically used in the hospital's critical care areas, they may be used in other care areas as well. Invasive ventilators gently force normal air (or a mixture of air and added oxygen) through a breathing tube into a patient's airways and down into their lungs. Mechanical ventilation not only ensures that a patient receives sufficient oxygen but also helps move carbon dioxide, a waste gas, out of the lungs. Portable/transportable ventilator are able to function in demanding environments with little maintenance. These devices provide long-term support for patients who do not need complex critical care ventilators. Typically, these portable ventilators drive air into the breathing circuit with a turbine or a motor-driven piston.
The growth of the market is attributed to some key driving factors such as increasing awareness regarding respiratory diseases and growing healthcare expenditure by government. However, resistance from physicians regarding technology transformation may hamper the growth of this market.
Vyaire Medical, Inc, Getinge AB, and Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited are among the leading companies operating in the Middle East & Africa ventilator market.
The report segments Middle East & Africa ventilator market as follows:
By Mobility
- Intensive Care Ventilators
- Portable/Transportable Ventilators
By Type
- Adult/Paediatric Ventilators
- Neonatal/Infant
By Mode
- Combined Mode Ventilation
- Volume Mode Ventilation
- Pressure Mode Ventilation
- Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist (NAVA)
- Inverse Ratio Ventilation (IRV)
- Prone Ventilation
- High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV)
- High-Frequency Percussive Ventilation (HFPV)
- Others
By Interface
- Invasive
- Non-Invasive
By End User
- Hospitals and Clinics
- Home Care
- Ambulatory Care Centers
- Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
By Country
- Saudi Arabia
- South Africa
- UAE
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
3. Research Methodology
4. Middle East & AfricaVentilator Market - Market Landscape
5. Middle East & AfricaVentilator Market - Key Market Dynamics
6. Ventilator Market - Middle East & Africa Analysis
7. Middle East & AfricaVentilator Market Analysis and Forecasts To 2027 - By Mobility
8. Middle East & AfricaVentilator Market Analysis - By Type
9. Middle East & AfricaVentilator Market Analysis - By Interface
10. VentilatorMarket Analysis - By Mode
11. VentilatorMarket Analysis - By End User
12. Ventilator Market Revenue and Forecasts To 2027 - Geographical Analysis
13. Impact Of COVID-19 Pandemic on Middle East & AfricaVentilator Market
14. Company Profiles
15. Appendix
List of Tables
List of Figures
Companies Mentioned
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes:
- Vyaire Medical, Inc
- General Electric Company
- Getinge AB
- Dragerwerk AG & Co. KGaA
- Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Limited
- Hamilton Medical
- Koninklijke Philips N.V
- Medtronic
- ResMed
- Smith’s Group plc.