Global Manual Resuscitator Market Market Trends
An increase in respiratory conditions
Increase in respiratory disorders: As resuscitators become more advanced and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) becomes more common, the market for manual resuscitators is expected to grow. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a common but manageable chronic lung illness, affects both men and women globally.
3.23 million people died from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in 2019, making it the third most prevalent cause of death worldwide, according to WHO research from 2023. Almost 90% of COPD-related fatalities in people under 70 happen in low- and middle-income nations (LMIC). As a result, it is projected that the growing prevalence of pulmonary disorders globally would boost the requirement for manual resuscitators, driving market expansion over the anticipated time frame.
Growing prevalence of cardiac conditions
In the United States, coronary heart disease is also the most prevalent type of heart disease. Diabetes, being overweight or obese, eating a poor diet, not exercising, and excessive drinking are the top risk factors for heart disease.
According to CDC data from 2021, coronary heart disease—the most common type of heart disease—accounted for 375,476 of the over 695,000 American deaths from heart disease. As a result, it is anticipated that the need for manual resuscitators will rise as cardiac ailments become more commonplace globally, boosting the segment's expansion throughout the estimated timeframe.