Description
The market for respiratory disposables and reusable accessories is witnessing dynamic changes. The market factors influencing demand in the U.S. are also present in Europe and the Asia/Pacific region — the aging of the population, technological trends and society’s acceptance of people with disabilities.
Kalorama’s World Market for Respiratory Equipment and Disposables represents the third time that Kalorama Information has tackled this important device market.
This report analyzes the worldwide market for respiratory disposables and reusables, including the following segments:
- Inhalers
- Metered Dose Inhalers
- Dry Powder Inhalers
- Spacers
- Nebulizers
- Airway Management Devices
- Endotracheal Tubes
- Tracheostomy Tubes
- Nasopharyngeal Catheters
- Nasal Cannulae
- Emergency Airways
- Airway Masks
- Oxygen Masks
- Pulmonary Resuscitators
- Resuscitator Masks
- Positive Airway Pressure Devices
- Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) Devices
- CPAP Mask Accessories
- Bi-Level CPAP Devices
- Bi-Level Device Accessories
- Mechanical Ventilators
- Critical Care Ventilators
- Portable Ventilators
- Disposable Ventilators
- Reusable Ventilators
- Anaesthesia Ventilator Circuits
- Oxygen Systems
- Humidifiers
- Heated Humidifier Disposable Reservoirs
- Heated Humidifier Reusable Reservoirs
- Disposable Heat/Moister Exchangers (HMEs) in Portable Ventilators
- Pass-Over Humidifiers
- Disposable HMEs in Anesthesia Ventilators
- Respiratory Measurement Devices
- Pulse Oximetry Sensors
- Capnographs
- Spirometers
- Peak Flow Meters
Within each segment, historical unit sales and dollar volume are provided. Projections are provided to 2012. Competitive market share is also provided by leading competitor for the base year of 2007.
Market information includes both U.S. and international markets. The market data are computed in terms of constant U.S. dollars. The report also discusses the impact of competition and product innovation on market share and growth rates for various segments. The market analysis is based on both extensive secondary research (published material, company reports, etc.) and on primary interviews with leading industry executives.
Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- 1.1. Size and Growth of the Market
- a) Market Size
- b) Market Growth
- 1.2. Market Trends
- 1.2.1. Regulatory changes
- 1.2.2. Increased Research and Development Efforts
- 1.2.3. Demographic Shifts
- 1.2.4. Increased Home Care Products
- 1.2.5. Health Care Cost Containment
- 1.2.6. Increasing dominance of low cost competitors
- 1.2.7. Distribution Channels
- 1.3. Industry Structure and Competitiveness: Strategic Perspective
- 1.3.1. Strategic Brief
- 1.3.2. Industry Structure
- 1.4. Leading Industry Challenges
- 1.4.1. Early Hospital Discharge
- 1.4.2. Preferred Vendor Model
- 1.4.3. Consolidation
- 1.4.4. Reduced Reimbursements for Home Care
- 1.5. Scope and Methodology
- 1.6. Reasons for doing the study
CHAPTER TWO: RESPIRATORY DISEASES OVERVIEW
- 2.1 Background
- 2.2. Leading Respiratory Complications
- 2.2.1. Asthma
- a) About Asthma
- b) Causes
- c) Epidemiology
- d) Prevalence in Developed Countries
- e) Prevalence in Developing Countries
- f) Economic Burden of Asthma
- g) Treatment
- 2.2.2. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases (COPD)
- a) About COPD
- b) Causes
- c) Epidemiology
- d) Treatment
- 2.2.3. Cystic Fibrosis
- a) About Cystic Fibrosis
- b) Epidemiology
- 2.3. Respiratory Diseases and Treatment Patterns
CHAPTER THREE: INHALERS
- 3.1. Background
- 3.2. Inhalers: Usage Patterns
- 3.3. Drugs Delivered by Inhalers
- 3.4. Inhalers: Types
- a) Metered Dose Inhalers
- b) Dry Powder Inhalers
- 3.5. Inhalers: Product Comparison
- 3.5.1. Metered Dose Inhalers
- 3.5.2. Dry Powder Inhalers Turbahaler
- 3.5.3. Diskus DPI
- 3.5.4. Rotahaler
- 3.5.5. Diskhaler
- 3.6. Inhaler Accessories: Spacers
- 3.7. Pricing
- 3.7.1. Metered Dose Inhaler
- 3.7.2. Dry Powder Inhalers
- 3.8. The Market
- 3.8.1. Prescribers
- 3.8.2. End Users
- 3.8.3. Channels of Distribution
- 3.8.4. Sales in Units
- 3.8.5. Sales in Dollar Volume
- 3.9 Leading Competitors
CHAPTER FOUR: NEBULIZERS
- 4.1. Background
- 4.2. Drugs delivered by Nebulizers
- a) Bronchodilators
- b) Beta-Agonists
- c) Anticholinergics
- d) Anti-inflammatory agents
- 4.3. Nebulizers: Usage Patterns
- 4.3.1. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- 4.3.2. Cystic Fibrosis
- 4.3.3. Other Pulmonary Deficiencies
- 4.4. Nebulizer Types
- 4.4.1. Jet/Pneumatic Nebulizer
- 4.4.2. Ultrasonic Nebulizers
- 4.5. Nebulizers: Product Advantages and Disadvantages
- a) Advantages
- b) Disadvantages
- 4.6. Nebulizer Accessories
- 4.6.1. Compressors
- 4.6.2. Compressor Air Intake Filters
- 4.6.3. Outflow Filters
- 4.6.4. T-Pieces
- 4.6.5. Medication Cups
- 4.6.6. Aerosol Masks and Corrugated Plastic Hoses
- 4.6.7. Reservoirs
- 4.7. Pricing
- 4.7.1. Pricing
- 4.7.2. Medicare Reimbursement
- 4.8. The Market
- 4.8.1. End Users
- 4.8.2. Worldwide and U.S. Sales
- 4.9. Leading Competitors
- 4.10. Leading Brands
CHAPTER FIVE: AIRWAY AND MASK DEVICES
- 5.1. Background
- 5.2. Airway and Mask Devices: Usage Patterns
- 5.3 Airway Devices: Types
- 5.3.1. Endotracheal Tubes
- a) Usage Patterns
- b) Types
- 5.3.2 Tracheostomy Tubes
- 5.3.3. Nasopharyngeal Catheters
- 5.3.4. Nasal Cannulae
- 5.3.5. Emergency Airways
- 5.4 Mask Devices
- 5.4.1. Oxygen Masks
- 5.4.2. Anesthesia Masks
- 5.5. Resuscitators
- 5.5.1. Pulmonary Resuscitators
- a) Exhaled Air Pulmonary Resuscitators
- b) Manual Pulmonary Resuscitators
- c) Gas-Powered Pulmonary Resuscitators
- 5.6. Airway and Mask Devices: Product Advantages and Disadvantages
- a) General Advantages
- b) General Disadvantages
- 5.7. Pricing
- 5.7.1. Endotracheal Tubes
- 5.7.2. Tracheostomy Tubes
- 5.7.3. Nasopharyngeal Catheters
- 5.7.4. Nasal Cannulae
- 5.7.5. Emergency Airways
- 5.8. The Market
- 5.8.1. Market Segments
- a) Endotracheal Tubes
- b) Tracheostomy Tubes
- c) Nasopharyngeal Catheters
- d) Nasal Cannulae
- e) Emergency Airways
- f) Oxygen Masks and Oxygen Tubing
- g) Anesthesia Masks
- h) Pulmonary Resuscitators
- 5.8.2. Sales by Unit Volume
- a) Endotracheal Tubes
- b) Tracheostomy Tubes
- c) Nasopharyngeal Catheters
- d) Nasal Cannulae
- e) Emergency Airways
- f) Oxygen Masks and Tubing
- g) Pulmonary Resuscitators
- h) Resuscitator Masks
- 5.8.3. Sales by Dollar Volume
- a) Endotracheal Tubes
- b) Tracheostomy Tubes
- c) Nasopharyngeal Catheters
- d) Nasal Cannulae
- e) Emergency Airways
- f) Oxygen Masks and Tubing
- g) Pulmonary Resuscitators
- h) Resuscitator Masks
- 5.9. Leading Competitors
- a) Endotracheal Tubees
- b) Tracheostomy Tubes and Cannulae
- c) Emergency airway devices and Oxygen masks
- d) Pulmonary Resuscitators and Accessories
CHAPTER SIX: POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE DEVICES
- 6.1. Background
- 6.2. Positive Airway Pressure Devices: Usage Patterns
- 6.2.1. Obstructive Sleep Apnea
- 6.2.2. Mixed Sleep Apnea
- 6.2.3. Central Sleep Apnea
- 6.3. Positive Airway Pressure: Product Types
- 6.3.1. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Devices
- 6.3.2. Bi-Level Devices
- 6.4. Positive Airway Pressure Devices: Advantages and Disadvantages
- a) Advantages
- b) Disadvantages
- 6.5. Positive Airway Pressure devices: Product Accessories
- 6.5.1. Plastic Tubing
- 6.5.2. Gross-Particle Intake Filters
- 6.5.3. Small-Particulate Intake Filters
- 6.5.4. Headgear
- 6.5.5. Humidifiers
- 6.6. Pricing
- 6.6.1. CPAP and Bi-Level Machines
- 6.6.2. Accessories
- 6.7. The Market
- 6.7.1. End Users
- 6.7.2. Sales by Channel
- CPAP Devices
- Bi-Level Devices
- 6.7.3. Sales by Unit Volume
- a) CPAP Devices
- b) Bi-Level CPAP Devices
- c) CPAP/Bi-Level Device accessories
- 6.7.4. Sales by Dollar Volume
- 6.8. Leading Competitors
- 6.9. Leading Brands
CHAPTER SEVEN: MECHANICAL VENTILATORS
- 7.1. Background
- 7.2. Mechanical Ventilators: Usage Patterns
- 7.3. Mechanical Ventilators: Types
- 7.3.1. Portable Ventilators
- 7.3.2. Critical-Care Ventilators
- 7.3.3. Anesthesia Ventilators
- 7.3.4. Transport Ventilators
- 7.4. Ventilator Accessories
- 7.4.1. Heated Humidifiers and Humidifier Tubing
- 7.4.2. Heat/Moisture Exchangers
- 7.4.3. Filters
- 7.4.4. Water Traps
- 7.4.5. Positive-End Expiratory Pressure Valves
- 7.4.6. Nebulizer Supply Lines
- 7.4.7. Spirometers
- 7.4.8. Face Masks
- 7.5. Pricing
- 7.5.1. Portable and Transport Ventilators
- 7.5.2. Critical-Care Ventilators
- 7.5.3. Anesthesia Ventilators
- 7.6. The Market
- 7.6.1. Critical-Care, Portable, and Transport Ventilator Patients
- 7.6.2. Anesthesia Ventilator Patients
- 7.6.3. Critical-Care Ventilators
- 7.6.4. Portable and Transport Ventilators
- 7.6.5. Anesthesia Ventilators
- 7.7. Sales by Unit Volume
- 7.7.1. Critical-Care Breathing Circuits
- 7.7.2. Portable and Transport Breathing Circuits
- 7.7.3. Anesthesia Breathing Circuits
- 7.8. Sales by Dollar Volume
- 7.8.1. Critical-Care Ventilator Breathing Circuits
- 7.8.2. Portable and Transport Ventilator Circuits
- 7.8.3. Anesthesia Ventilator Circuits
- 7.9. Leading Competitors
- 7.10. Leading Brands
CHAPTER EIGHT: OXYGEN THERAPY SYSTEMS
- 8.1. Background
- 8.2. Oxygen Therapy Systems: Usage Patterns
- 8.2.1. COPD Patients
- 8.2.2. Hypoxia, Dyspnea, and Fatigue Patients
- 8.3. Oxygen Therapy Systems: Types
- 8.3.1. High-Pressure Cylinders
- 8.3.2. Oxygen Concentrators
- 8.3.3. Liquid Oxygen
- 8.4. Oxygen Concentrators: Product Accessories
- 8.4.1. Disposable Oxygen Tubing
- 8.4.2. Disposable Nasal Cannulae
- 8.4.3. Disposable and Reusable Filters
- 8.5. Pricing
- 8.6 The Market
- 8.6.1. End Users
- 8.6.2. Sales by Distribution Channel
- 8.6.3. Sales by Unit Volume
- 8.6.4. Sales by Dollar Volume
- 8.7. Leading Competitors
- 8.8. Leading Brands
CHAPTER NINE: HUMIDIFIERS
- 9.1. Background
- 9.2. Humidifiers: Types
- 9.2.1. Heated Humidifiers
- 9.2.2. Heated-Wire Breathing Circuits
- 9.2.3. Heat/Moisture Exchangers
- 9.2.4. Pass-over Humidifiers
- 9.3. Humidifier Accessories
- 9.3.1. Heated Humidifier Reservoirs
- 9.3.2. Corrugated Tubing for Inspiratory Limb
- 9.3.3. Pass-Over Humidifier Reservoirs
- 9.4. Humidifiers: Product Advantages and Disadvantages
- 9.5. Price
- 9.5.1. Heated Humidifier Disposable Reservoirs and Accessories
- 9.5.2. Heated Humidifier Reusable Reservoir and Accessories
- 9.5.3. Disposable HME in Portable ventilator
- 9.5.4. Pass over Humidifier Reservoirs
- 9.5.5. Disposable HMEs in Anesthesia ventilators
- 9.6. The Market
- 9.6.1. Patient
- 9.6.2. Sales by Channel
- 9.6.3. Sales by Unit Volume
- 9.6.4. Sales by Dollar Volume
- 9.7. Leading Competitors
- 9.8. Leading Brands
CHAPTER TEN: RESPIRATORY MEASUREMENT DEVICES
- 10.1 Background
- 10.2 Respiratory Measurement Devices: Types
- 10.2.1. Pulse Oximeters
- a) Pulse Oximetry: Usage Patterns
- b) Sensors: Types
- c) Monitors: Types
- 10.2.2. Capnographs
- a) Gas Sampling Lines for Capnographs
- 10.2.3 Spirometers
- a) Spirometers: Types
- 10.2.4. Peak Flowmeters
- 10.3. Respiratory Measurement Devices: Product Advantages and Disadvantages
- a) Advantages
- b) Disadvantages
- 10.4. Respiratory Measurement devices: Disposable Accessories
- 10.4.1. Pulse Oximetry
- 10.4.2. Capnography
- 10.4.3. Spirometry
- 10.4.4. Peak Flowmeters
- 10.5. Pricing
- 10.5.1. Pulse Oximetry
- 10.5.2. Capnography
- 10.5.3. Spirometry
- 10.5.4. Peak Flow Meters
- 10.6. The Market
- 10.6.1. Sales by Unit Volume
- a) Pulse Oximetry
- b) Capnography
- c) Spirometry
- d) Peak Flowmeters
- 10.6.2. Sales by Dollar Volume
- a) Pulse Oximetry
- b) Capnography
- c) Spirometry
- d) Peak Flowmeters
- 10.7. Leading Competitors
- 10.8. Leading Brands
- a) Pulse Oximetry:
- b) Capnography:
- c) Peak Flowmeters:
- d) Spirometers:
CHAPTER ELEVEN: COMPANY PROFILES
- Allied Healthcare Products, Inc.
- Aerogen, Inc.
- Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Inc.
- Hudson RCI
- Invacare Corporation
- Nellcor/Puritan-Bennett, Inc.
- Omron Healthcare, Inc.
- Oridion Systems Ltd.
- Pari Respiratory Equipment, Inc.
- ResMed
- Respironics, Inc.
- Spirometrics
- Vital Signs, Inc.
TABLE OF EXHIBITS
- CHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Exhibit 1: Worldwide Market for Respiratory Disposables (2004-2012) Revenues
- CHAPTER TWO: RESPIRATORY DISEASES OVERVIEW
- Figure 1: World Asthma Cases, Geographical Breakdown, 2007 (USA, UK, India, China, Germany, Japan, Others) Asthma Patients: 181 Millions
- Figure 2: World COPD Cases, Geographical Breakdown by Percent, 2007 (US, UK, China, Germany, Australia, India, Canada)
- CHAPTER THREE: INHALERS
- Figure 3: Inhaler Usage by Age, 2007 (Percent 0-20 years, 21-65 years and Greater than 65 years)
- Exhibit 2: Unit Volume (US and ROW) for Inhalers & Accessories, 2004-2012 (Metered Dose Inhalers, Dry Powder Inhalers, Spacers)
- Exhibit 3: Sales Volume (US and ROW) for Inhalers & Accessories, 2004-2012 (Metered Dose Inhalers; Dry Powder Inhalers, Spacers)
- Figure 4: Worldwide Market share of Leading Inhaler Companies, 2007 (Share %)
- CHAPTER FOUR: NEBULIZERS
- Figure 5: Nebulizer Usage by Patient Age Group, 2007 (% Units by Age Group)
- Exhibit 4: Worldwide Market for Nebulizer Compressors (2004-2012) Unit Volume: US and ROW
- Exhibit 5: Worldwide Market for Nebulizer Compressors: US and ROW (2004-2012)
- Exhibit 6: Worldwide Market for Nebules: US and ROW (2004-2012) Unit Volume
- Exhibit 7: Worldwide Market for Nebules: US and ROW (2004-2012)
- Exhibit 8: Worldwide Market for Nebule Cups: US and ROW (2004-2012) Unit Sales
- Exhibit 9: Worldwide Market for Nebule Cups: US and ROW (2004-2012)
- Figure 6: Leading Competitors in Nebulizer Market, 2007 Market Share %
- CHAPTER FIVE: AIRWAY AND MASK DEVICES
- Exhibit 10: Unit Volume for Airway and Mask Devices, US and ROW, 2004-2012 (Endotracheal Tubes, Tracheostomy Tubes, Nasopharyngeal Catheter, Nasal Cannuale, Emergency Airways, Oxygen Mask, Pulmonary Resuscitators, Resuscitator Mask)
- Exhibit 11: Worldwide Market for Airway and Mask Devices: US and ROW, 2004-2012 (Endotracheal Tubes, Tracheostomy Tubes, Nasopharyngeal Catheter, Nasal Cannuale, Emergency Airways, Oxygen Mask, Pulmonary Resuscitators, Resuscitator Mask)
- CHAPTER SIX: POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE DEVICES
- Exhibit 12: Unit Volume for Positive Airway Pressure Devices, 2004-2012 (CPAP Device, Bi Level CPAP Devices, CPAP/Bi-level Device Accessories)
- Exhibit 13: Worldwide Market for Positive Airway Pressure Devices, 2004-2012(CPAP Device, Bi Level CPAP Devices, CPAP/Bi-level Device Accessories)
- Figure 7: Leading Competitors in Positive Airway Pressure Devices Market, 2007 Market Share (%)
- CHAPTER SEVEN: MECHANICAL VENTILATORS
- Exhibit 14: Unit Volume of Mechanical Ventilators, 2004-2012, (Critical Care Ventilator circuits, Portable Ventilator Circuits, Transport Ventilator Circuits, Anesthesia Ventilator Circuits)
- Exhibit 15: Worldwide Market for Mechanical Ventilators, 2004-2012 Critical Care Ventilator circuits, Portable Ventilator Circuits, Transport Ventilator Circuits, Anesthesia Ventilator Circuits)
- Figure 8: Leading Competitors in Mechanical Ventilators Market, 2007 Market Share (%)
- CHAPTER EIGHT: OXYGEN THERAPY SYSTEMS
- Exhibit 16: Unit Volume of Portable Oxygen Concentrators, (2004-2012)
- Exhibit 17: Worldwide Market for Portable Oxygen Concentrators, (2004-2012)
- Exhibit 18: Unit Volume of Hospital Oxygen Concentrators, (2004-2012)
- Exhibit 19: Worldwide Market for Hospital Oxygen Concentrators, (2004-2012)
- Exhibit 20: Unit Volume of Oxygen Cylinders, (2004-2012)
- Exhibit 21: Worldwide Market for Oxygen Cylinders, (2004-2012)
- Exhibit 22: Unit Volume of Liquid Oxygen Systems, (2004-2012)
- Exhibit 23: Worldwide Market for Liquid Oxygen Systems, (2004-2012)
- Figure 9: Leading Competitors in Oxygen Therapy Systems Market, 2007 Market Share %
- CHAPTER NINE: HUMIDIFIERS
- Exhibit 24: Unit Volume of Humidifiers, 2004-2012 (Heated Humidifier Disposable, Heated Humidifier Reusable, Disposable HMEs, Passover Humidifier, Disposable HMEs in Anesthesia Ventilators)
- Exhibit 25: Worldwide Market for Humidifiers, 2004-2012 (Heated Humidifier-Disposable, Heated Humidifier-Reusable, Disposable HME, Passover Humidifier, Disposable HME in Anesthesia Ventilators)
- CHAPTER TEN: RESPIRATORY MEASUREMENT DEVICES
- Exhibit 26: Unit Volume of Respiratory Measurement Devices, 2004-2012 (Pulse Oximetry Sensors, Pulse Oximetry Devices, Spirometers, Capnographs, Peak Flowmeters)
- Exhibit 27: Worldwide Market for Respiratory Measurement Devices, 2004-2012
- (Pulse Oximetry Sensors, Pulse Oximetry Devices, Spirometers, Capnographs, Peak Flowmeters)
- Figure 10: Leading Competitor Market Share in Respiratory Measurement Devices Market, 2007