Global Embolic Protection Devices Market Size
With a market value of US$ 436.2 million in 2020, the market for embolic protection devices is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.9% to reach US$ 1020.3 million by 2030.
Embolic safety devices (EPDs) are most frequently used during percutaneous cardiac operations to reduce the number of complications brought on by debris entering the bloodstream and clogging smaller vessels. The safest and most scientifically supported course of therapy for averting periprocedural myocardial infarction and other major cardiovascular events includes these devices. Based on how they work, EPDs can be classified into three different types: proximal occlusion aspiration devices, distal filters, and distal occlusion aspiration devices. Distal occlusion devices use balloon catheters to temporarily stop blood flow in a vessel while the procedure is being done. A catheter is a tiny tube that is put inside the body to treat illnesses or carry out surgery. It is constructed of materials of the highest quality.