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U.S. Market For Resuscitators And Transport Ventilators - 2010-2020

March 2014 | 92 pages | ID: U0ED28B45C4EN
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Ventilation equipment covered in this chapter includes manual resuscitators, non-critical transport ventilators and critical-care transport ventilators. Non-critical transport ventilators are further broken down into automatic resuscitators, hybrid ventilators and mid-tier transport ventilators.

Automatic resuscitators constitute the simplest form of automatic ventilation equipment. These devices do not generally feature alarms or monitoring capabilities and operate based on the simultaneous selection of volume and pressure. They can cycle automatically or can be triggered manually with the push of a button.

The next step up in automatic ventilation technology is hybrid ventilators. These devices are called hybrid devices because they contain a mix of features from transport and emergency ventilation equipment. In terms of transportation features, the devices tend to be extremely light. Transport ventilators in general tend to weigh less than 20 kg. However, hybrid ventilators are usually much lighter than this. Their light weight makes them suitable for a more diverse range of clinical applications in the field. Like emergency ventilators, these devices are equipped with basic parameters. They are pneumatically driven with basic functions like volume and frequency alarms. Some devices in this range are integrated with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) function.

Unlike automatic resuscitators and hybrid ventilators, mid-tier transport ventilators allow the user to adjust rate and volume independently. Many also include features such as adjustable CPAP and peek end-expiratory pressure (PEEP). Mid-tier transport ventilators are distinguished from critical-care transport ventilators by the ventilation modes on which the device is capable of operating. Mid-tier ventilators are generally only equipped to perform pressure and volume modes.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.1 SCOPE OF STUDY
1.2 MARKET ANALYSIS AND FORECASTS
1.3 SURVEY OF PARAMEDICS

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

2.1 RESEARCH SCOPE
2.2 IDATA’S 9-STEP METHODOLOGY
  Step 1: Project Initiation & Team Selection
  Step 2: Prepare Data Systems and Perform Secondary Research
  Step 3: Preparation for Interviews & Questionnaire Design
  Step 4: Performing Primary Research
  Step 5: Research Analysis: Establishing Baseline Estimates
  Step 6: Market Forecast and Analysis
  Step 7: Identify Strategic Opportunities
  Step 8: Final Review and Market Release
  Step 9: Customer Feedback and Market Monitoring

U.S. RESUSCITATION AND TRANSPORT VENTILATION MARKET

3.1 INTRODUCTION
3.2 MARKET OVERVIEW
3.3 MARKET ANALYSIS AND FORECAST
  3.3.1 Total Resuscitation and Transport Ventilation Market
  3.3.2 Manual Resuscitator Market
  3.3.3 Total Non-Critical Transport Ventilator Market
    3.3.3.1 Automatic Resuscitator Market
    3.3.3.2 Hybrid Ventilator Market
    3.3.3.3 Mid-Tier Transport Ventilator Market
  3.3.4 Critical Care Transport Ventilator Market
3.4 DRIVERS AND LIMITERS
  3.4.1 Manual Resuscitator Market
    3.4.1.1 Market Drivers
    3.4.1.2 Market Limiters
  3.4.2 Automatic Ventilator Market
    3.4.2.1 Market Drivers
    3.4.2.2 Market Limiters
3.5 COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS
  3.5.1 Leading Competitors
  3.5.2 Other Notable Competitors

PARAMEDIC AND ADVANCED EMT SURVEY

4.1 INTRODUCTION
4.2 SAMPLE CHARACTERISTICS
  4.2.1 Respondent Composition Breakdown
  4.2.2 Respondent Operational Characteristics
4.3 VENTILATION EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES
  4.3.1 Respondent Access to Ventilation Technology
  4.3.2 Respondent Use of Ventilation Technology
  4.3.3 Respondent Use of Automatic Ventilators in Alternative Scenarios
4.4 UNFULFILLED NEEDS IN TRANSPORT VENTILATION
4.5 FEASIBILITY OF EQUIPMENT UPGRADES
4.6 PREFERENCES FOR AUTOMATED EQUIPMENT

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