Healthy Growth Forecast for Vascular Imaging Systems Market


Posted November 29, 2021 by PSMarketResearch12

The global vascular imaging systems market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.7%, during 2017 - 2023.
 
Heart diseases kill 17.9 million people each year, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), and this is just an estimate; the actual number might be a lot higher. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) presents a similarly grim picture, saying that in the U.S., one person dies of a cardiovascular issues every 37 seconds. Still, all those who suffer from such issues don’t die immediately, if the condition is diagnosed and treated early. For this, the doctor needs to know what is going on in the heart and blood vessels, for which they require vascular imaging systems.

Thus, with the rising prevalence of heart diseases, the vascular imaging systems market is also expected to witness robust growth in the coming years. X-ray, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound, and nuclear imaging, which includes positron emission tomography (PET) and single-positron emission CT (SPECT), are the various technologies used to scan the insides of the heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries. All these imaging modalities are helpful in seeing the flow of blood and the structure of the vessels and heart and determining the presence of clots, perforations, tumors, inflammation, hemorrhage, embolisms, and arteriovenous malformations (AVM).

Other than for simple imaging and diagnosis, such devices are also used to perform procedures, such as angioplasty, which do not require full-scale incisions. While threading the tube through the coronary artery, via a small slit, the doctor needs to have a clear visual of where the catheter is. This is achieved by using a portable fluoroscopy machine, which shows the blood vessel as well as the tube as it snakes it way through it, with the help of X-rays. Another application of vascular imaging systems is biopsies, to evaluate a mass or condition of the vessels’ wall, which also require clear visuals.

Vascular imaging is performed at hospitals, diagnostic centers, and specialty clinics, among which hospitals account for the highest number of such tests and scans. This is because hospitals are self-sufficient medical facilities, with various departments, including radiology. This way, after the scan is done and report comes, patients can first see the radiologists and then directly meet with their on-call physician, all within the same building. Further, if anything goes wrong during the procedure, the trained professionals at such centers can rectify the error swiftly.

Around the globe, North America accounts for the largest number of vascular scans, on account of the high prevalence of heart diseases, heavy investments by healthcare facilities, technological advancements, and surging awareness about the various modalities which can be used to visualize the heart and vessels. Within the region, the vascular imaging systems market in the U.S. has been more productive, and the situation would be the same in the near future.

Thus, with more people suffering from heart disorders and the need for their diagnosis growing, the use of imaging equipment to scan the cardiovascular systems would also rise.

Report Description:https://www.psmarketresearch.com/market-analysis/vascular-imaging-systems-market
-- END ---
Share Facebook Twitter
Print Friendly and PDF DisclaimerReport Abuse
Contact Email [email protected]
Issued By Pramod
Phone 3479606455
Business Address About P&S Intelligence
Country United States
Categories Medical , Reports , Research
Tags vascular imaging systems market , vascular imaging systems market demand , vascular imaging systems market share , vascular imaging systems market size
Last Updated November 29, 2021