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Title | Patient Temperature Monitoring Market Statistics and Research Analysis |
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Category | Fitness Health --> Medicine |
Meta Keywords | Patient Temperature Monitoring Market |
Owner | vinit |
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The global patient
temperature monitoring market is growing rapidly, witnessing
huge demand. Moreover, the recent coronavirus epidemic is estimated to bring a
heavy rise in market sales. The demand for advanced devices for remote
monitoring of patient temperature is hiking due to social distancing norms imposed
to control the spread of COVID 19. Monitoring vital health parameters, such as blood pressure,
temperature, and heart, is crucial in treatments. Non-invasive monitoring
devices are attracting a large following due to advantages such as patient
comfort, avoiding penetration of the body, low risk of infection, and others.
The advancements in sensor technology, such as greater accuracy, are driving a
technological disruption of the healthcare monitoring devices industry. Rise in manufacturing activities due to outbreak of new
virus strains or diseases are likely to foster market growth. Strict
regulations and technological advances such as wireless connectivity can augur
favorably for the market. Development of wireless monitoring systems for
detecting deteriorating conditions of the elderly can induce high demand for
the market. Clinical trials conducted on their effectiveness and performance
can illustrate their value. While unleashing its recent patient temperature monitoring
market insights, MRFR states that the market size reached USD 3,100 MN in 2017.
Rising prevalence of severely infectious diseases such as lower respiratory
infections, diarrheal diseases, and tuberculosis creates enormous market
demand. Additionally, increasing investments made in remote monitoring and
sensor technologies accelerate market growth. Global Patient Temperature Monitoring Market – Segments By Product: Wearable Continuous
Monitoring Sensors, Smart Temperature Monitoring Patches, and Table-Top
Temperature Monitoring Devices (Non-invasive Vital Signs Monitoring Devices,
Continuous Core Body Temperature Monitoring Devices, others), Handheld Temperature
Monitoring Devices (Mercury Thermometers, Digital Thermometers, Infrared
Thermometers, Invasive Temperature Monitoring Devices, and others. By Site: Non-invasive Temperature
Monitoring (Oral, Axillary Temporal Artery Temperature Monitoring, Tympanic Membrane
Temperature Monitoring) and Invasive Temperature Monitoring (Esophageal
Temperature Monitoring, Nasopharynx Temperature Monitoring, Urinary Bladder
Temperature Monitoring, Rectal Temperature Monitoring). By Application: Anesthesia, Hypothermia,
Blood Transfusion, Pyrexia/Fever, and others. By End User: Hospitals Clinics, Nursing
Facilities, Home Care, Ambulatory Care Centers, and others. By Regions: North America, Europe, Asia
Pacific, and the Rest-of-the-World. Global Patient Temperature Monitoring Market –
Competitive Landscape Patient temperature monitoring device manufacturers also
employ a variety of distributions channels. Retail stores have a large power
owing to attractive discounting and coupons to boost sales. New product
development, state-of-the-art-labs production units, and social media
engagement for inbound lead generation are the latest patient temperature
monitoring market trends. Industry/ Innovation/ Related News: May 14, 2020 ---- VivaLNK (the US), a leading
provider of connected healthcare solutions, announced that the leading remote
patient monitoring platform Current Health had selected its continuous
temperature sensor for Current Health’s AI-powered remote patient monitoring
(RPM) solution. The device is designed to reduce hospital overcrowding
readmissions by allowing patient vitals conditions to be monitored at home. Also, the solution limits COVID-19 exposure by allowing
remote monitoring of patient conditions from home. The Current Health solution
monitors multiple vital signs using an AI engine, including temperature, which
critical to spotting infections that may require hospitalization.
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