Description
Respiratory diseases are among the most common ailments across the world. Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are the major causes of mortality rates among children and elderly. Currently, about 300 million people suffer from asthma—the number only expected to rise over next few years—and about 14.2 million people suffer from COPD. Given these numbers, it’s no wonder that the market for respiratory products is buoyant.
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 Divices
- Pulse Oximetry Sensors
- Capnographs
- Spirometers
- Peak Flow Meters
Within each segment, historical unit sales and dollar volume are provided for the period 2002 to 2004 and for 2005. Projections are provided to 2010. Competitive market share is also provided by leading competitor for the base year of 2004.
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.
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Table of Contents
Chapter One: Executive Summary
- 1.1. Size and Growth of the Market
- 1.2. Market Trends
- 1.2.1. Regulatory Changes
- 1.2.2. Increased Research and Development Efforts
- 1.2.3. Demographic Shifts
- 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 Conducting the Study
Chapter Two: Respiratory Disease Overview
- 2.1 Background
- 2.2. Leading Respiratory Conditions
- 2.2.1. Asthma
- What Is Asthma?
- Causes
- Epidemiology
- Economic Burden of Asthma
- Treatment
- 2.2.2. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases (COPD)
- What Is COPD?
- Causes
- Epidemiology
- Treatment
- 2.2.3. Cystic Fibrosis
- What is Cystic Fibrosis
- Epidemiology
- 2.3. A Note on Ease of Use
Chapter Three: Inhalers
- 3.1. Background
- 3.2. Indications
- 3.3. Drugs Delivered by Inhalers
- 3.4. Inhaler Types
- Metered Dose Inhalers
- Dry Powder Inhalers
- 3.5. Product Advantages and Disadvantages
- 3.5.1. Metered Dose Inhalers
- Advantages
- Disadvantages
- 3.5.2. Dry Powder Inhalers—Turbahaler
- Advantages
- Disadvantages
- 3.5.3. Dry Powder Inhalers—Diskus DPI
- Advantages
- Disadvantages
- 3.5.4. Dry Powder Inhalers—Rotahaler
- Advantages
- Disadvantages
- 3.5.5. Dry Powder Inhalers—Diskhaler
- Advantages
- Disadvantages
- 3.6. 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
- 3.8.6. Leading Competitors
Chapter four: Nebulizers
- 4.1. Background
- 4.2. Drugs Delivered by Nebulizers
- 4.3. Indications
- 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. Advantages and 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
- 4.8.3. Leading Competitors
Chapter Five: Airway and Mask Devices
- 5.1. Background
- 5.2. Indications
- 5.3 Airway Device Types
- 5.3.1. Endotracheal Tubes
- Usage
- 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
- Exhaled Air Pulmonary Resuscitators
- Manual Pulmonary Resuscitators
- Gas-Powered Pulmonary Resuscitators
- 5.6. Product Advantages and Disadvantages
- General Advantages
- General Disadvantages
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- 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
- Endotracheal Tubes
- Tracheostomy Tubes
- Nasopharyngeal Catheters
- Nasal Cannulae
- Emergency Airways
- Oxygen Masks and Oxygen Tubing
- Anesthesia Masks
- Pulmonary Resuscitators
- 5.8.2. Unit Sales
- Endotracheal Tubes
- Tracheostomy Tubes
- Nasopharyngeal Catheters
- Nasal Cannulae
- Emergency Airways
- Oxygen Masks and Tubing
- Pulmonary Resuscitators
- 5.8.3. Dollar Volume
- Endotracheal Tubes
- Tracheostomy Tubes
- Nasopharyngeal Catheters
- Nasal Cannulae
- Emergency Airways
- Oxygen Masks and Tubing
- Pulmonary Resuscitators
- Resuscitator Masks
- 5.9. Leading Competitors
- Endotracheal Tubes
- Tracheostomy Tubes and Cannulae
- Mask Devices
- Pulmonary Resuscitators and Accessories
Chapter Six: Positive Airway Pressure Devices
- 6.1. Background
- 6.2. Indications
- 6.3. Product Types
- 6.3.1. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Devices
- 6.3.2. Bi-Level Devices
- 6.4. Advantages and Disadvantages
- 6.5. 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. Users
- OSA Patients
- Patients Who Need External Ventilation
- 6.7.2. Sales by Channel
- CPAP Devices
- Bi-Level Devices
- 6.7.3. Sales by Unit Volume
- CPAP Devices
- CPAP Nasal Mask Setups
- Bi-Level Devices
- Bi-Level Nasal Mask Setups
- 6.7.4. Sales by Dollar Volume
- 6.7.5. Leading Competitors
Chapter Seven: Mechanical Ventilators
- 7.1. Background
- 7.2. Indications
- 7.3. Mechanical Ventilator Types
- 7.3.1. Portable Ventilators
- 7.3.2. Critical-Care Ventilators
- 7.3.3. Anesthesia Ventilators
- 7.3.4. Transport Ventilators
- 7.4. Pricing
- 7.4.1. Portable and Transport Ventilators
- 7.4.2. Critical-Care Ventilators
- 7.4.3. Anesthesia Ventilators
- 7.5. Ventilator Accessories
- 7.5.1. Heated Humidifiers and Humidifier Tubing
- 7.5.2. Heat/Moisture Exchangers
- 7.5.3. Filters
- 7.5.4. Water Traps
- 7.5.5. Positive-End Expiratory Pressure Valves
- 7.5.6. Nebulizer Supply Lines
- 7.5.7. Spirometers
- 7.5.8. Face Masks
- 7.6. The Market
- 7.6.1. End Users and Channels
- Critical-Care, Portable, and Transport Ventilator Patients
- Anesthesia Ventilator Patients
- Critical-Care Ventilators
- Portable and Transport Ventilators
- Anesthesia Ventilators
- 7.6.2. Sales by Unit Volume
- Critical-Care Breathing Circuits
- Portable and Transport Breathing Circuits
- Anesthesia Breathing Circuits
- 7.6.3. Sales by Dollar Volume
- Critical-Care Ventilator Breathing Circuits
- Portable and Transport Ventilator Circuits
- Anesthesia Ventilator Circuits
- 7.7. Leading Competitors
Chapter Eight: Oxygen Therapy Systems
- 8.1. Background
- 8.2. Indications
- 8.2.1. COPD Patients
- 8.2.2. Hypoxia, Dyspnea, and Fatigue Patients
- 8.3. System Types
- 8.3.1. High-Pressure Cylinders
- 8.3.2. Oxygen Concentrators
- 8.3.3. Liquid Oxygen
- 8.4. Oxygen Concentrator 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
- 8.6.5. Leading Competitors
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 Reservoirs and Accessories
- 9.5.2. HMEs
- 9.5.3. Pass-Over Humidifier Reservoirs
- 9.6. The Market
- 9.6.1. Patients
- 9.6.2. Sales by Channel
- 9.6.3. Unit Sales
- 9.6.4. Dollar Volume
- 9.7. Leading Competitors
Chapter Ten: Respiratory Measurement Devices
- 10.1 Background
- 10.2 Respiratory Measurement Devices: Types
- 10.2.1. Pulse Oximeters
- Pulse Oximetry: Usage Patterns
- 10.2.2. Capnographs and Gas-Sampling Lines
- 10.2.3 Spirometers
- Mechanical Volume Spirometers
- Automated-Flow Spirometers
- 10.2.4. Peak Flow Meters
- 10.3. Product Advantages and Disadvantages
- Advantages
- Disadvantages
- 10.4. Disposable Accessories
- 10.4.1. Pulse Oximetry
- 10.4.2. Capnography
- 10.4.3. Spirometry
- 10.4.4. Peak Flow Meters
- 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. Unit Sales
- Pulse Oximetry
- Capnography
- Spirometry
- Peak Flowmeters
- 10.6.2. Dollar Volume
- Pulse Oximetry
- Capnography
- Spirometry
- Peak Flowmeters
- 10.7. Leading competitors
- 10.7.1. Pulse Oximetry Sensors
- 10.7.2. Spirometry
- 10.7.3. Peak Flowmeters
- 10.7.4. Capnography
Chapter Eleven: Company Profiles
- Allied Healthcare Products, Inc.
- Background
- Product Profile
- Sales and Marketing
- International Business
- Aerogen, Inc.
- Background
- Products/Technology
- Sales and Marketing
- Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Inc.
- Background
- Products
- Sales and Marketing
- Hudson RCI
- Background
- Products
- Customers and Markets
- Invacare Corporation
- Background
- Products
- Sales and Marketing
- Nellcor/Puritan-Bennett, Inc.
- Background
- Product Portfolio
- Nellcor Division
- Puritan-Bennett Division
- Omron Healthcare, Inc.
- Oridion Systems Ltd.
- Background
- Products and Technology
- Sales and Marketing
- PARI Respiratory Equipment, Inc.
- Background
- Products
- Sales and Marketing
- ResMed
- Background
- Products
- Sales and Marketing
- Respironics, Inc.
- Background
- Products
- Sales and Marketing
- Spirometrics
- Vital Signs, Inc.
- Background
- Products:
- Sales and Marketing
List of Exhibits
Chapter One: Executive Summary
- Exhibit 1: Market Summary:Worldwide Market for Respiratory Disposables and Reusables by Type 2002-2010
- Chapter Two: Respiratory Disease Overview
- Exhibit 2: World Asthma Cases Percentage Distribution by Selected Country 2004
- Exhibit 3: World COPD Cases Percentage Distribution by Selected Country 2004
- Chapter Three: Inhalers
- Exhibit 4: Inhaler Usage Distribution by Age Group (0 to 20 years, 21 to 65 years, 65+ years) 2004
- Exhibit 5: Worldwide Market for Inhalers Unit Sales by Type (MDIs vs DPIs) and by Geographical Region (U.S. vs ROW) 2002-2010
- Exhibit 6: Worldwide Market for Inhalers and Accessories Dollar Volume by Type (MDIs, DPIs, and Spacers) and by Geographical Region (U.S. vs ROW) 2002-2010
- Exhibit 7: Worldwide Market for Inhalers Market Share of Leading Competitors 2004
- Chapter four: Nebulizers
- Exhibit 8: Nebulizer Usage Distribution by Age Group (0 to 20 years, 21 to 65
- years, 65+ years) 2004
- Exhibit 9: Worldwide Market for Nebulizers Unit Sales by Geographical Region (U.S. vs ROW) 2002-2010
- Exhibit 10: Worldwide Market for Nebulizers Dollar Volume by Geographical Region (U.S. vs ROW) 2002-2010
- Exhibit 11: Worldwide Market for Nebulizers Market Share of Leading Competitors 2004
- Chapter Five: Airway and Mask Devices
- Exhibit 12: Worldwide Market for Airway and Mask Devices, Unit Sales by Type (Endotracheal Tubes, Tracheostomy Tubes, Nasopharyngeal Catheters, Nasal Cannulae, Emergency Airways) and by Geographical Region
- (U.S. vs ROW) 2002-2010
- Exhibit 13: Worldwide Market for Airway and Mask Devices, Dollar Volume by Type (Endotracheal Tubes, Tracheostomy Tubes, Nasopharyngeal Catheters, Nasal Cannulae, Emergency Airways) and by Geographical Region (U.S. vs ROW) 2002-2010
- Chapter Six: Positive Airway Pressure Devices
- Exhibit 14: Worldwide Market for Positive Airway Pressure Devices Unit Sales by Type (CPAP Devices, CPAP Mask Accessories, Bi-Level CPAP
- Devices, Bi-Level Device Accessories) and by Geographical Region (U.S. vs ROW) 2002-2010
- Exhibit 15: Worldwide Market for Positive Airway Pressure Devices Dollar Volume by Type (CPAP Devices, CPAP Mask Accessories, Bi-Level CPAP Devices, Bi-Level Device Accessories) and by Geographical Region (U.S. vs ROW) 2002-2010
- Exhibit 16: Worldwide Market for Positive Airway Pressure Devices Market Share of Leading Competitors 2004
- Chapter Seven: Mechanical Ventilators
- Exhibit 17: Worldwide Market for Mechanical Ventilator Circuits Unit Sales by Type (Critical Care Ventilator, Portable Ventilator [Disposable and Reusable], Anaesthesia Ventilator Circuits) and by Geographical Region (U.S. vs ROW) 2002-2010
- Exhibit 18: Worldwide Market for Mechanical Ventilator Circuits Dollar Volume by Type (Critical Care Ventilator, Portable Ventilator [Disposable and Reusable], Anaesthesia Ventilator Circuits) and by Geographical Region (U.S. vs ROW) 2002-2010
- Exhibit 19: Worldwide Market for Mechanical Ventilators Market Share of Leading Competitors by Type (Portable, Critical Care, Anaesthesia) 2004
- Chapter Eight: Oxygen Therapy Systems
- Exhibit 20: Worldwide Market for Oxygen Concentrator Setups Unit Sales by Geographical Region (U.S. vs ROW) 2002-2010
- Exhibit 21: Worldwide Market for Oxygen Concentrator Setups Dollar Volume by Geographical Region (U.S. vs ROW) 2002-2010
- Exhibit 22: Worldwide Market for Oxygen Therapy Systems Market Share of Leading Competitors 2004
- Chapter Nine: Humidifiers
- Exhibit 23: Worldwide Market for Humidifier Equipment Unit Sales by Type (Heated Humidifier Disposable Reservoirs, Heated Humidifier
- Reusable Reservoirs, Disposable HMEs in Portable Ventilator, Pass-Over Humidifiers, Disposable HMEs in Anesthesia Ventilators) and by Geographical Region (U.S. vs ROW) 2002-2010
- Exhibit 24: Worldwide Market for Humidifier Equipment Dollar Volume by Type (Heated Humidifier Disposable Reservoirs, Heated Humidifier Reusable Reservoirs, Disposable HMEs in Portable Ventilator, Pass-Over Humidifiers, Disposable HMEs in Anesthesia Ventilators) and by Geographical Region (U.S. vs ROW) 2002-2010
- Chapter Ten: Respiratory Measurement Devices
- Exhibit 25: Worldwide Market for Respiratory Measurement Devices Unit Sales by Type (Pulse Oximetry Sensors, Capnographs, Spirometers, Peak Flow Meters) and by Geographic Region (U.S. vs ROW) 2002-2010
- Exhibit 26: Worldwide Market for Respiratory Measurement Devices Dollar Volume by Type (Pulse Oximetry Sensors, Capnographs, Spirometers, Peak Flow Meters) and by Geographic Region (U.S. vs ROW) 2002-2010
- Exhibit 27: Worldwide Market for Respiratory Measurement Devices Market Share of Leading Competitors 2004