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Anesthesia and Respiratory Report
What will the Respiratory Device Accessories market look like in 2025?
These devices are highly involved with the therapeutic areas for acute and chronic respiratory diseases. The rising number of respiratory patients results in an increase of the hospital market and home care market for the devices.
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Respiratory Device Accessories
This model covers the following devices: oxygen mask, resuscitator, nasal cannula, aerosol mask, positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) valve and cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) barrier
Respiratory Device Accessories are key in treating acute and chronic respiratory diseases, and the rising number of patients with these conditions is pushing growth in the hospital and home care markets. Sleep apnea is one condition expected to increase in prevalence as we have an increasingly aging population.
Reusable accessories are considered safe as long as they are cleaned and sterilized before each use. However, these devices in some cases can be associated with contamination and may increase the risk of hospital-acquired infections. Generally, hospitals favor disposable devices in the developed world, whereas reusable accessories are often chosen for socio-economic reasons in developing countries and regions