The angiography equipment market is projected to reach USD 13.06
Billion by 2023 from USD 10.26 Billion in 2018, at a CAGR of 5.0%.
Market growth can largely be attributed to factors such as
technological advancements in angiography devices, the increasing
number of patients with cardiovascular diseases & other chronic
disorders, and the growing number of angiography procedures performed
across the globe.
Angiography systems dominated the market in 2017
On the basis of products, the market is segmented
into angiography systems, angiography catheters, angiography guidewires,
angiography balloons, angiography contrast media, vascular closure
devices (VCDs), and angiography accessories. In 2017, the angiography
systems segment accounted for the largest share of the market. This can
be attributed to the rising prevalence of coronary artery disease,
increasing cases of blockages in blood vessels in non-coronary diseases,
and technological advancements in angiography devices.
X-ray angiography held the largest share of the angiography systems market in 2017
By technology, the angiography systems market is
segmented into X-ray angiography, CT angiography, MR angiography, and
other angiography technologies (includes OCT angiography (OCT-A) and
fluorescein angiography). In 2017, the X-ray angiography segment
accounted for the largest share of the global angiography systems
market. The growing preference for minimally invasive surgical
procedures is the major factor responsible for the growth in the number
of diagnostic and interventional X-ray angiography procedures.
By end user, the hospitals and clinics segment is expected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Based on end user, the global angiography equipment
market is segmented into hospitals & clinics, diagnostic &
imaging centers, and research institutes. In 2017, the hospitals &
clinics segment accounted for the largest share of the angiography
devices market. This share can be attributed to the large number of
patient pool diagnosed and treated at hospitals, the high purchasing
capacity of hospitals for advanced technologies, rising number of
diagnostic and therapeutic angiographic procedures, and growing
awareness on timely disease diagnosis.
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