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Patient Monitoring


Publication Date   April 2006
Publisher   Business Communications Company
Product Type   Strategic Report
Pages   147
ISBN Number   not applicable
Product Code   BCC032
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Summary


Patient monitoring products measure, display and document physiological information obtained at regular intervals over time from sensors attached to the patient or other input devices. Measured parameters include electrocardiogram (ECG), invasive and non-invasive blood pressure, pulse rate, pulse oximetry, body temperature, respiration rate, end-tidal CO2 and other specialized parameters. Products vary from specialized single-parameter instruments to monitors with the ability to measure multiple parameters and interface with other instruments.

Scope Of Study

This comprehensive report:

  • Identifies and segments the main types of patient monitoring devices that have been commercialized to date
  • Analyzes the historical and current value of shipments of each of these product segments in specified applications and end-user markets
  • Identifies and evaluates the impact of demographic, technological, regulatory and other factors that will drive future demand in each of these segments
  • Forecasts the value of future shipments in each segment
  • Identifies promising new technologies and products still in the development and testing stage that are likely to be commercialized successfully in the next five years
  • Details leading vendors of patient monitoring devices and related equipment and analyzes industry structure (e.g., market shares, concentration, recent M&A activity).

Report Highlights

  • The U.S. market for patient monitoring devices and related consumable supplies such as disposable sensors was worth an estimated $4.3 billion in 2005. The market is projected to grow to $4.6 billion in 2006 and $6.3 billion by 2011, an AAGR of 6.7%.
  • The home-care market has the highest projected growth rate of any market segment (i.e., an average of 13.8% between 2006-2011). Other segments with relatively high growth rates include progressive care/cardio-pulmonary rehabilitation (4.8%) and long term/non-acute care (4.0%).
  • Across the market, there has been a noticeable trend away from bedside and tabletop monitors, towards hand-held and wearable monitors. With a projected growth rate of 12.8%, the market for hand-held and wearable monitors is expected to grow from $1 billion in 2005 (46% of the market, excluding consumables) to over $2 billion (59%) in 2011.

Content


  • Introduction
    • Patient Monitoring Devices
    • Study Background
    • Study Goals And Objectives
    • Intended Audience
    • Scope And Format
    • Methodology And Information Sources
    • Analyst Credentials
    • Related BCC Research
    • BCC Online Services
    • Disclaimer
  • Executive Summary
    • Summary Table: U.S. Market For Patient Monitoring Devices, Accessories, And Supplies, Through 2011 ($ Billions)
    • Summary Figure: U.S. Market For Patient Monitoring Devices, Accessories, And Supplies, 2005-2011 ($ Billions)
  • Overview Of Patient Monitoring Devices
    • General Description
    • Monitoring Technologies
      • Device Networking
      • Wireless Monitoring
        • Wireless Medical Telemetry Systems (MTS)
        • Industrial, Scientific, And Medical (ISM) Band
        • Medical Implant Communication Service Band
        • Cellular Networks
        • Bluetooth
        • Ultra-Wideband
        • Signal Transmission Via Skin
        • Zigbee
        • Ambient Networks
      • Embedded/ Noninvasive/ Wearable/ Implantable Monitors
        • Embedded Monitors
        • Noninvasive Monitors
        • Blood Pressure
        • Invasive Versus Noninvasive Devices
        • Cardiac Output
        • Glucose Monitoring
        • Wearable Monitors
        • Implantable Monitors
      • Nanosensors
      • Micro-Electromechanical Systems (MEMS)
      • Advanced Signal Processing
        • Filters And Algorithms
        • Data Fusion
      • Monitoring For New Parameters
        • Cardiac Output
        • Metabolic Parameters
        • Anesthesia
        • Other Parameters
      • Biometrics
      • Artificial Intelligence/Decision Support
        • Recent Ai Research
        • Outlook For Artificial Intelligence In Patient Monitoring
      • New Display Technologies
    • Applications
      • Emergency Room
      • Intensive/Critical Care
      • Surgery/Surgical Recovery
      • Perinatal Care
      • Progressive Care/Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
      • Long-Term/Non-Acute Care
      • Medical Transport
      • Military Medicine
      • Retail/Workplace Monitoring
      • Home Monitoring
    • Product Types
      • Physiological Parameters
        • Multiparameter Vital Signs Monitors
        • High-End Monitors
        • Low-End Monitors
        • Single/Dual Parameter Monitors
        • Anesthesia Monitors
        • Noninvasive Blood Pressure (NIBP) Monitors
        • Pulse Oximeters
        • Capnometers
        • Spirometers
      • Bedside Monitors
        • Networked Monitors
        • Central Monitoring Stations
        • Portable Bedside Monitors
        • Specialized Monitors
        • Surgical (GAS) Monitors
        • Perinatal Monitors
        • Mri Monitors
      • Transport Monitors
      • Handheld Monitors
      • Telemetry Systems
      • Retail/ Workplace Monitors
      • Accessories And Supplies
    • End User Markets
      • Hospitals
        • Emergency Rooms
        • Intensive Care Units
      • Outpatient Surgery Centers
      • Skilled Nursing And Long-Term Care Facilities
      • Emergency Medical Services
      • Armed Forces
      • Retail And Workplaces
      • Home Users
    • Patent Analysis
    • Regulatory/ Legislative Issues
      • Fda Regulation
  • U.S. Market For Patient Monitoring Devices
    • Summary
    • Detailed Market Estimates And Projections, 2005 Through 2011
      • Market By Application
        • Emergency Room Applications
        • 2005 Market
        • Market Drivers
        • Projected Market
        • Intensive/ Critical Care
        • 2005 Market
        • Market Drivers
        • Projected Market
        • Surgery/ Surgical Recovery
        • 2005 Market
        • Market Drivers
        • Projected Market
        • Perinatal Care
        • 2005 Market
        • Market Drivers
        • Trends In The Number Of Obgyns
        • Trends In Total Births
        • Trends In Demand For Neonatal Intensive Care
        • Projected Demand
        • Progressive Care/ Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
        • 2005 Market
        • Market Drivers
        • Chronic Congestive Heart Disease
        • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
        • Projected Demand
        • Long-Term Care
        • 2005 Market
        • Bedside Monitors
        • Stand-Alone Monitors
        • Market Drivers
        • Number Of Long-Term Care Facilities
        • Number Of Sub-Acute Care Beds
        • Projected Market
        • Retail/ Workplace Applications
        • 2005 Market
        • Market Drivers
        • Projected Sales
        • Emergency Medical Services
        • 2005 Market
        • Market Drivers
        • Projected Demand
        • Military Applications
        • 2005 Market
        • Market Drivers
        • Projected Demand
        • Home Monitoring Applications
        • Stand-Alone Home Monitors
        • 2005t Market
        • Market Drivers
        • Glucose And Blood Pressure Monitors
        • Cholesterol Monitors
        • Asthma Peak Flow Monitors
        • Future Sales
        • Telemetry Devices
        • 2005 Market
        • Market Drivers
        • Low Market Penetration
        • Rising Cost Of Home Care Providers
        • Increasing Expenditures On Home Medical Care
        • Projected Market
        • Accessories And Supplies
        • Home Care Monitors
      • Market By Type Of Monitor
        • Parameters Monitored
        • Portability
        • Connectivity
        • Special Requirements
        • Anesthesia Monitors And Modules
        • Mri Monitors
        • Fetal Monitors
      • Market By End-User Segment
  • Industry Structure, Financial Performance And Competition
    • Industry Structure
      • Firm Size And Sales
    • Performance
      • Sales
      • Profitability
    • Competition And Market Shares
    • Trends In Ownership And Industry Structure
  • Vendor Profiles
    • Alaris Medical Systems Inc.
    • Analogic Inc.
    • Animas Corp.
    • Aspect Medical Systems, Inc.
    • Bci, Inc.
    • Cardiodynamics International Corp.
    • Cas Medical Systems, Inc.
    • Cleveland Medical Devices, Inc.
    • Colin Medical Instruments Corp.
    • Computerized Screening Inc.
    • Criticare Systems, Inc.
    • Curbell, Inc.
    • Cybernet Medical Corp.
    • Datascope Corp.
    • E-San Ltd.
    • Ge Healthcare
    • Healthguard International
    • Honeywell Hommed Llc
    • Huntleigh Healthcare, Inc.
    • Integrated Sensing Systems, Inc.
    • Invivo Corp.
    • Jaeger-Toennies Gmbh
    • Life Sensing Instrument Co.
    • Lifestream Technologies Inc.
    • Masimo Corp.
      • Medwave, Inc.
    • Mortara Instrument, Inc.
    • Nellcor
    • Nihon Kohden Corp.
    • Nonin Medical, Inc.
    • Non-Invasive Monitoring Systems, Inc.
    • Novametrix Medical Systems, Inc.
    • Oridion Medical Inc.
    • Oxford Biosignals Ltd.
    • P2p Health Systems, Inc.
    • Philips Medical Systems (Formerly Agilent Healthcare Solutions)
    • Physiometrix Inc.
    • Precision Interconnect
    • Pulse Metric Inc.
    • Quinton Cardiology Systems, Inc.
    • Roke Manor Research, Ltd.
    • Schiller Ag
    • Scottcare Corp.
    • Sensitron Inc.
    • Sensormedics Corp.
    • Sensor Scientific, Inc.
    • Siemens Medical Solutions
    • Sontra Medical Corp.
    • Spacelabs Medical, Inc.
    • Sphere Medical Ltd
    • Telzuit Medical Technologies, Inc.
    • Tensys Medical, Inc.
    • Viasys Healthcare Inc.
    • Welch Allyn Protocol, Inc.
    • Witt Biomedical Inc.
    • Zarlink Semiconductor, Inc.
    • Zmd Ag
  • List Of Figures
    • Summary Table: U.S. Market For Patient Monitoring Devices, Accessories, And Supplies, Through 2011 ($ Billions)
    • Table 1 Patient Monitoring System Requirements, By Type Of Application
    • Table 2 High-End Patient Monitoring Systems
    • Table 3 Low-End Patient Monitoring Systems
    • Table 4 Noninvasive Blood Pressure Monitors
    • Table 5 Pulse Oximeters
    • Table 6 Capnometers
    • Table 7 Spirometers
    • Table 8 Home Monitors
    • Table 9 Central Monitoring Stations
    • Table 10 Portable Bedside Monitors
    • Table 11 Surgical Anesthetic Monitoring Systems
    • Table 12 Perinatal Monitoring Systems
    • Table 13 Mri Monitoring Systems
    • Table 14 Transport Monitors
    • Table 15 Handheld Monitors
    • Table 16 Telemetry Monitoring Systems
    • Table 17 Retail/Workplace Monitoring Systems
    • Table 18 Major U.S. Patent Portfolios Relating To Patient Monitoring Systems
    • Table 19 U.S. Market For Patient Monitoring Devices, Accessories, And Consumables, Through 2011 ($ Millions)
    • Table 20 U.S. Market For Patient Monitoring Devices By Application, Through 2011 ($ Millions)
    • Table 21 Trends In Number Of Emergency Room Visits Vs. Sales Of Emergency Room Patient Monitoring Devices, Through 2011
    • Table 22 U.S. Market For Intensive Care Patient Monitoring Devices, 2005 ($ Millions)
    • Table 23 U.S. Market For Intensive Care Monitors, 2005-2011 ($ Millions)
    • Table 24 U.S. Market For Surgical Patient Monitoring Devices, Through 2011 ($ Millions)
    • Table 25 U.S. Market For Perinatal Monitors, Through 2011 ($ Millions)
    • Table 26 U.S. Market For Progressive Care And Cardiopulmonary Rehab Monitors, Through 2011 ($ Millions)
    • Table 27 U.S. Long-Term Care Market For Patient Monitoring Devices, Through 2011 (Units And $ Millions)
    • Table 28 U.S. Retail And Workplace Health Monitoring Sales And Lease Revenues, 2005
    • Table 29 U.S. Market For Ems Monitors By Type Of Device, 2005 ($ Millions)
    • Table 30 U.S. Market For Ems Monitoring Devices, Through 2011 ($ Millions)
    • Table 31 U.S. Market For Military Patient Monitoring Devices, Through 2011 ($ Millions)
    • Table 32 U.S. Market For Stand-Alone Home Monitoring Equipment ($ Millions)
    • Table 33 U.S. Market For Remote Monitoring Devices, Through 2011 ($ Millions)
    • Table 34 U.S. Market For Patient Monitoring Supplies, Through 2011 ($ Millions)
    • Table 35 U.S. Market For Patient Monitoring Devices By Parameter, Through 2011 ($ Millions)
    • Table 36 U.S. Market For Patient Monitoring Devices By Portability Characteristics, Through 20011 ($ Millions)
    • Table 37 U.S. Market For Patient Monitoring Devices By Connectivity Characteristics, Through 2011 ($ Millions)
    • Table 38 U.S. Market For Specialized Patient Monitors By Application, Through 2011 ($ Millions)
    • Table 39 U.S. Market For Patient Monitoring Devices By End-User Segment, Through 2011 ($ Millions)
    • Table 40 U.S. Electromedical And Electrotherapeutic Apparatus Manufacturers, By Size Of Establishment, 2002
    • Table 41 Selected Patient Monitoring Equipment Company Sales Performance, Through 2004 ($ Millions)
    • Table 42 Patient Monitoring Device Company Size Vs. Sales Performance, Through 2004 ($ Millions)
    • Table 43 Patient Monitoring Device Company Size Vs. Profitability, 2004 ($ Millions/Percent)
    • Table 44 Alaris Medical Systems, Inc. Sales Performance, 2001-2003 ($ Millions)
    • Table 45 Aspect Medical Systems, Financial Performance Through 2004 ($ Millions)
    • Table 46 Cardiodynamics International Corp. Financial Performance, Through 2004 ($ Millions)
    • Table 47 Cas Medical Systems Financial Performance, Through 2004 ($ Millions)
    • Table 48 Criticare Systems, Inc. Financial Performance, Through 2005 ($ Millions)
    • Table 49 Datascope Corp. Patient Monitoring Device Sales, Through 2005 ($ Millions)
    • Table 50 Invivo Corp. Financial Performance, Through 2003 ($ Millions)
    • Table 51 Lifestream Technologies Financial Performance, Through 2005 ($ Millions)
    • Table 52 Medwave Inc. Financial Performance, Through 2005 ($ Millions)
    • Table 53 Physiometrix, Inc. Financial Performance, 2002-2004 ($ Millions)
    • Table 54 Quinton Cardiology Systems, Inc. Financial Performance, Through 2004 ($ Millions)
  • List Of Figures
    • Summary Figure: U.S. Market For Patient Monitoring Devices, Accessories, And Supplies, 2005-2011 ($ Billions)
    • Figure 1 U.S. Patient Monitoring Device Patents And Patent Applications By Type* (%)
    • Figure 2 U.S. Market For Patient Monitoring Devices And Related Equipment, 2005-2011 ($ Billions)
    • Figure 3 U.S. Patient Monitoring Device Market Shares By Application, 2005 And 2011 (Percent Of Total Sales)
    • Figure 4 U.S. Market For Emergency Room Patient Monitoring Devices, 2005-2011 ($ Millions)
    • Figure 5 U.S. Market Share Of Monitors Used In Emergency Rooms By Type, 2005 (%)
    • Figure 6 U.S. Market For Icu Patient Monitors, 2005-2011 ($ Millions)
    • Figure 7 U.S. Market For Surgical Monitors, 2005-2011 ($ Millions)
    • Figure 8 U.S. Market Share Of Surgical Patient Monitors By Type, 2005
    • Figure 9 Trends In Number Of U.S. Operating Rooms, 2005-2011
    • Figure 10 U.S. Market For Perinatal Monitors, 2005-2011 ($ Millions)
    • Figure 11 U.S. Market Share Of Perinatal Monitors By Type, 2005 (Percent Of Total Sales)
    • Figure 12 Trends In Number Of U.S. Obgyn Specialists, 2000-2011 (THOUSANDS)
    • Figure 13 Trends In Number Of U.S. Live Births, 2000-2011 (THOUSANDS)
    • Figure 14 Trends In U.S. Premature Births, 2005-2011 (Number Of Premature Births)
    • Figure 15 U.S. Market For Patient Monitoring Devices In Progressive Care And Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, 2005-2011 ($ Millions)
    • Figure 16 U.S. Market Share Of Patient Monitoring Devices In Progressive Care/Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation By Type, 2005 (%)
    • Figure 17 U.S. Market For Patient Monitors In Nursing Homes And Other Long-Term Care Facilities, 2005-2011 ($ Millions)
    • Figure 18 U.S. Market Shares For Long-Term Care Monitoring Devices, By Type, 2005 (%)
    • Figure 19 U.S. Trends In Number Of Existing And New Long-Term Care Facilities, 2005-2011
    • Figure 20 U.S. Trends In Number Of Existing And New Long-Term Sub-Acute Care Beds, 2005-2011
    • Figure 21 U.S. Market For Retail/Workplace Health Monitoring Stations, 2005-2011 ($ Millions)
    • Figure 22 Trends In Number Of U.S. Retail Drug Outlets, 1994-2004 (Number Of Outlets)
    • Figure 23 U.S. Market For Emergency Monitoring Devices, 2005-2011 ($ Millions)
    • Figure 24 U.S. Market For Military Patient Monitoring Stations, 2005-2011 ($ Millions)
    • Figure 25 U.S. Spending On Military Medicine And Health Care, 2005 (%)
    • Figure 26 Projected Increases In Dod/Dva Medical And Health Care Spending, 2005-2011 ($ Millions)
    • Figure 27 U.S. Market For Home Health Monitoring Stations, 2005-2011 ($ Millions)
    • Figure 28 U.S. Market Share For Stand-Alone Home Monitor Sales By Application, 2005 (Percent Of Total Subsegment Sales)
    • Figure 29 U.S. Market Shares For Patient Monitoring Devices By Parameter, 2005 And 2011 (Percent Of Total Sales)
    • Figure 30 U.S. Market Shares For Patient Monitoring Devices By Portability Characteristic, 2005 And 2011
  • (Percent Of Total Sales)
    • Figure 31 U.S. Market Shares For Patient Monitoring Devices By Portability Characteristic, 2005 And 2011 (Percent Of Total Sales)
    • Figure 32 U.S. Market Shares For Patient Monitoring Devices By End-User Segment, 2005 And 2011 (Percent Of Total Sales)
    • Figure 33 Electromedical And Electrotherapeutic Apparatus Shipments By Size Of Establishment, 2002 (Percent Of Total Shipments)
    • Figure 34 U.S. Patient Monitoring Systems Market Leaders, 2004 (Percent Of Total Market)