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Patient Monitoring Markets

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Patient monitoring is vital to care in operating rooms, emergency rooms, intensive care units and critical care units. It has proven invaluable for respiratory therapy, recovery rooms, outpatient care, transport, radiology, catheterization laboratories and gastroenterology departments, as well as for ambulatory, home and sleep screening applications. Patient monitoring can reduce the risk of infection and other complications, and it can assist in providing for patient comfort. Moreover, patient monitoring products measure, display and document physiological information obtained at regular intervals over time from sensors attached to the patient or other input devices. The qualifier “at regular intervals over time” is used to distinguish patient monitoring devices from diagnostic kits and devices, which are typically used once or a few times to diagnose a patient’s condition and/or plan a course of therapy. Measured parameters include electrocardiogram (ECG), invasive and noninvasive blood pressure, pulse rate, pulse oximetry, body temperature, respiration rate, end-tidal CO2 and other specialized parameters. Products vary from specialized single-parameter instruments to monitors with the ability to measure multiple parameters and interface with other instruments. This TriMark Publications report assesses the patient monitoring device market drivers and bottlenecks from the perspective of medical and manufacturer communities; discusses the potential benefits of the patient monitoring device market for various sectors of the medical community; establishes the current total market size and future growth of the patient monitoring device market and analyzes the current size and growth of various segments; provides current and forecasted market shares by the company; provides strategic recommendations for near-term business opportunities and assesses current commercial uses of the patient monitoring market.

Table of Contents:

1. Introduction 11
 1.1 Objectives of this Report 11
 1.2 Scope of this Report 11
 1.3 Methodology 12
 1.4 Executive Summary 13
 1.4.1 The U.S. Medical Device Market 13
 1.4.2 Supply and Demand Fundamentals 13
 1.4.3 Sector Convergence 14
 1.4.4 Future Forecast 14
 1.5 The Leader in Patient Monitors 22
 1.6 U.S. Market for Patient Monitors 22
 1.7 Indian Market for Patient Monitors 22
 1.8 South East Asia’s Patient Monitoring Market 23
 
 2. Market for Diabetes Monitoring 25
 2.1 Market for Blood Glucose Meters and Test Strips 27
 2.2 U.S. Market for Diabetes Care 28
 2.3 Self Monitoring Blood Glucose (SMBG) Device Market in Asia-Pacific 29
 2.4 Reviews of the Latest Glucose Meters 30
 2.4.1 Abbott Glucose Meters 30
 2.4.2 Glucose Meters from Bayer Healthcare 35
 2.4.3 Glucose Meters from LifeScan 40
 2.4.4 Glucose Meters from Roche 46
 2.4.5 Glucose Meters from Home Diagnostics 49
 
 3. Sleep Market 57
 3.1 Sleep-Disordered Breathing (SDB) and Sleep Apnea 57
 3.2 Existing Therapies for Sleep Apnea 58
 3.3 Market for Sleep Apnea 58
 3.4 ResMed Corporation’s Sleep Business 59
 3.4.1 Airflow Generators 59
 3.4.2 ResMed’s Mask Systems and Diagnostic Products 61
 3.4.3 ResMed’s Competitors 64
 3.5 Pictorial Profile of a Few Sleep Products from ResMed 64
 3.6 Sleep Products from Philips Respironics, Inc. 70
 3.7 The Awakening of the Sleep Market 73
 3.8 New Investment in Sleep Apnea by GE and Intel 74
 
 4. Pulse Oximetry 75
 4.1 Pulse Oximeters from Nellcor 77
 4.2 Pulse Oximeters from GE Healthcare 79
 4.3 Pulse Oximeters from Criticare Systems, Inc. 80
 4.4 Pulse Oximeters from Masimo Corporation 81
 4.5 Pulse Oximeters from Nihon Kohden 83
 4.6 Pulse Oximeters from Nonin Medical, Inc. 84
 4.7 An Estimation of Pulse Oximetry Gap 85
 
 5. Capnography Market 86
 5.1 New Trends in Capnography 87
 5.2 European Market for Critical Care Blood Gas Monitoring 89
 5.3 Oridion and Capnography 89
 5.4 Philips Respironics and Capnography 91
 5.5 Smith Medical and Capnography 92
 5.6 Nonin Medical and Capnography 93
 
 6. Anesthesia Monitors 94
 6.1 European Anesthesia Equipment Market 94
 6.2 The Sluggish Western European Market 95
 6.3 Sustained Growth in Eastern European Market 95
 6.4 Price Sensitivity 95
 6.5 Fierce Competition 95
 6.6 Fast Growth for Depth of Anesthesia Monitors 96
 6.7 Demands for Clinical Application Suites 96
 6.8 Hospital IT Aids Market Penetration of AIMS 96
 6.9 Future of Anesthesia Equipment Market in the E.U. 96
 6.10 Anesthesia Monitors from Dräger 97
 6.11 Anesthesia Monitors from GE Healthcare 99
 6.12 Anesthesia Monitors from Aspect Medical Systems 101
 6.13 Anesthesia Monitors from Mindray 102
 
 7. Fetal Monitors 104
 7.1 Fetal Monitors from Analogic Corporation 105
 7.2 Fetal Monitors from GE Healthcare 105
 7.3 Fetal Monitor from Philips Healthcare 107
 7.4 Fetal Monitor from Cardinal Health 108
 7.5 Fetal Monitor from Nonin Medical 108
 7.6 Fetal Monitor from Spacelab Healthcare 109
 
 8. Global Cardiovascular Devices Market 110
 8.1 Cardiovascular Monitoring 110
 8.1.1 Global Market for Ultrasound Devices 110
 8.1.2 Cardiovascular Diseases in the U.S. 111
 8.1.3 Market for Electrophysiology Devices in the U.S. 112
 8.1.4 Cardiovascular Diseases in Europe 113
 8.1.5 Cardiovascular Diseases in India 114
 8.2 Cardiology Equipment Market in India 114
 8.3 Cardiovascular Monitors from Biosense Webster (Johnson & Johnson) 116
 8.4 Cardiovascular Monitors from Boston Scientific 117
 8.5 Cardiovascular Monitor from Pulsion Medical Systems 117
 8.6 Cardiovascular products from GE Healthcare 118
 
 9. Market for External Defibrillators 120
 9.1 Defibrillation 120
 9.2 Performance of Defibrillation 120
 9.3 Challenges Related to Defibrillation 120
 9.4 Types of Defibrillators 121
 9.5 Defibrillators from Cardiac Science Corporation 122
 9.6 Defibrillators from Physio-Control, Inc. 124
 
 10. Blood Pressure Monitors 127
 10.1 A&D Medical/Life Source 127
 10.2 Omron Healthcare Co., Ltd. 132
 10.3 Japan Precision Instruments, Inc. 132
 10.4 Mabis Healthcare Duro-Med Industries (DMI) 135
 10.5 Medisana AG 136
 10.6 American Diagnostic Corporation 137
 
 11. Holter Monitors 138
 11.1 Holter Monitors from Braemar, Inc. 138
 11.2 Holter Monitors from Fukuda Denshi 140
 11.3 Holter Monitor from Mortara Instrument 141
 11.4 Holter Monitor from Philips Healthcare 141
 11.5 Holter Monitor from Spacelab Healthcare 142
 11.6 Holter Monitor from Schiller AG 142
 
 12. Market for Temperature Monitoring 143
 
 13. Telehealth Market 144
 13.1 Intel and GE in Telehealth 145
 13.1.1 Usage of Remote Patient Monitoring in U.S. Healthcare Organizations in 2009 146
 13.2 Philips Healthcare 147
 13.3 Telehealth and Troubled Pregnancies 148
 13.4 Telehealth Devices from Tunstall 148
 
 14. High Acuity Areas Monitoring Systems 151
 14.1 Patient Monitoring Systems in the High Acuity Area 151
 14.2 Advantages 151
 14.3 Market Scene 152
 14.4 Technology Trends 153
 14.5 Key Players 153
 14.6 Future of High Acuity Patient Monitors 154
 14.7 Product Profiles from Selected Companies 154
 
 15. Global Home Healthcare Market 171
 15.1 Home Healthcare Market in the U.S. 171
 15.2 Wireless Monitoring in Home Healthcare 173
 
 16. Profiles of Top 30 Medical Device Companies 177
 16.1 Johnson & Johnson 177
 16.1.1 Johnson & Johnson’s Consumer Healthcare Business 177
 16.1.2 Johnson & Johnson’s Medical Devices and Diagnostics Business 177
 16.1.3 Johnson & Johnson’s Pharmaceutical Business 178
 16.1.4 Research and Development 178
 16.2 GE Healthcare 179
 16.2.1 GE Healthcare’s Surgery Business 179
 16.2.2 GE Healthcare’s Healthcare Systems Business 179
 16.2.3 GE Healthcare’s Life Sciences Business 180
 16.2.4 GE Healthcare’s Medical Diagnostics Business 180
 16.2.5 GE Healthcare’s Healthcare IT Business 180
 16.3 Siemens Healthcare 180
 16.4 Medtronic 183
 16.4.1 Medtronic’s Cardiac Rhythm Disease Management (CRDM) 183
 16.4.2 Medtronic’s Spinal Products 184
 16.4.3 Medtronic’s Cardiovascular Products 184
 16.4.4 Medtronic’s Neuromodulation Products 185
 16.4.5 Medtronic’s Diabetes Products 185
 16.4.6 Medtronic’s Surgical Technologies Products 185
 16.4.7 Medtronic’s Performance in the U.S. and Non-U.S. markets 186
 16.5 Cardinal Health 187
 16.5.1 Cardinal’s Healthcare Supply Chain Services Business 187
 16.5.2 Cardinal’s Clinical and Medical Products Business 188
 16.6 Baxter International 189
 16.6.1 Baxter’s Bioscience Business 189
 16.6.2 Baxter’s Medication Delivery Business 189
 16.6.3 Baxter’s Renal Business 190
 16.6.4 Baxter’s Global Performance 190
 16.7 Philips Healthcare 191
 16.7.1 Philips’ Cardiology Solutions 192
 16.7.2 Philips’ Oncology Solutions 192
 16.7.3 Philips’ Women’s Health Solutions 192
 16.7.4 Philips’ Healthcare Performance 192
 16.8 Boston Scientific 193
 16.9 Covidien 197
 16.10 Becton Dickinson and Company 199
 16.11 Abbot Laboratories 202
 16.12 Stryker 205
 16.12.1 Hip Implant Systems 207
 16.12.2 Knee Implant Systems 207
 16.12.3 Trauma Implant Systems 207
 16.12.4 Spinal Implant Systems 207
 16.12.5 Craniomaxillofacial Implant Systems 207
 16.12.6 Surgical Equipment and Surgical Navigation Systems 208
 16.12.7 Endoscopic, Communications and Digital Imaging Systems 208
 16.12.8 Patient Handling and Emergency Medical Equipment 208
 16.13 B. Braun 208
 16.14 3M Healthcare 212
 16.15 Zimmer Holdings 213
 16.16 St. Jude Medical 215
 16.16.1 Atrial Fibrillation at St. Jude 216
 16.16.2 Connectivity at St. Jude 216
 16.16.3 Neuromodulation at St. Jude 216
 16.17 Hospira, Inc. 219
 16.17.1 Hospira’s Devices 219
 16.18 Smith & Nephew 221
 16.18.1 Smith & Nephew’s Orthopedics 222
 16.18.2 Smith & Nephew’s Endoscopy 222
 16.18.3 Smith & Nephew’s Advanced Wound Management 222
 16.18.4 Smith & Nephew’s R&D 222
 16.19 Danaher 224
 16.19.1 Danaher’s Medical Technologies 224
 16.20 Synthes 226
 16.21 Beckman Coulter, Inc. 227
 16.22 Olympus Medical Systems 229
 16.23 Fresenius Medical Care 231
 16.24 Alcon 234
 16.25 Terumo Cardiovascular Systems 238
 16.25.1 Terumo’s General Hospital Products Segment 238
 16.25.2 Terumo’s Cardiac and Vascular Products Segment 239
 16.25.3 Terumo’s Home Healthcare Products 239
 16.25.4 Terumo’s Performance in Geographic Segments 240
 16.25.5 Terumo’s R&D Programs 241
 16.26 C.R. Bard, Inc. 242
 16.26.1 Bard’s Vascular Products 242
 16.26.2 Bard’s Urology Products 243
 16.26.3 Bard’s Oncology Products 243
 16.26.4 Bard’s Surgical Specialties 244
 16.27 Oridion Medical 245
 16.27.1 Oridion’s Leadership in Capnography 245
 16.27.2 Smart Capnography 246
 16.27.3 Oridion’s Performance 247
 16.28 DENTSPLY International, Inc. 248
 16.28.1 DENTSPLY’s Products 249
 16.29 Dräger Medical AG & Co. 250
 16.30 Varian Medical Systems, Inc. 252
 16.30.1 Varian’s Oncology Systems 252
 16.30.2 Varian’s X-ray Products 253
 16.30.3 Varian’s R&D 254
 
 17. The Invincible Medical Device Industry 256
 17.1 Baby Boomers and Incubating Innovations 256
 17.2 The Medical Device Industry in 2009 256
 17.3 Global Outlook for Medical Devices 257
 17.4 Outlook for Medical Devices in India 259
 17.4.1 Interventional Cardiology Market in India 261
 17.4.2 Molecular Diagnostics Market in India 262
 17.4.3 Penetration of Cardiology Informatics in India 263
 17.5 Outlook for Medical Devices in Russia 264
 17.6 Outlook for Medical Devices in China 265
 17.6.1 Penetration of Radiology Informatics in China 266
 17.6.2 In Vitro Diagnostics Market in China 266
 17.6.3 Impact of Recent Regulations in China 268
 17.6.4 Demand for High-end Products in China 268
 17.6.5 Forming Partnership with Chinese Companies 270
 17.7 South East Asia’s X-ray Market 270
 17.8 South East Asia’s Ultrasound Market 271
 17.9 Outlook for Medical Devices in Malaysia 273
 17.10 Outlook for Medical Devices in Indonesia 274
 17.10.1 Diagnostic Imaging Market in Indonesia 274
 17.11 Outlook for Medical Devices in Singapore 275
 17.12 Outlook for Medical Devices in Vietnam 276
 17.13 Outlook for Medical Devices in Denmark 276
 17.14 Outlook for Medical Devices in the U.K. 277
 
 Appendix 1: The Global Medical Device Market 278
 Appendix 1.1: Medical Device Market: U.S. 278
 Appendix 1.2: Medical Device Market: France 279
 Appendix 1.3: Medical Device Market: Turkey 280
 Appendix 1.4: Medical Device Market: Romania 281
 Appendix 2: Merger and Acquisition (M&A) in Medical Device Sector 283
 Appendix 3: The Attractive Market for Investment 284
 Appendix 3.1: Domination of Orthopedics 284
 Appendix 3.2: Focus on Ophthalmic 284
 Appendix 3.3: Patient Monitoring Portfolios 285
 Appendix 3.4: Biosurgery and Wound care 285
 Appendix 3.5: Cardiology Sector with a Healthy Heartbeat 286
 Appendix 3.6: Deals in Diagnostics and Analytics 286
 Appendix 3.7: Activities among Components Companies 287
 Appendix 3.8: Future M&A Activity 287
 Appendix 4: MDEA Award Winners and Patient Monitoring Products, 2008 and 2009 289
 Appendix 5: Medical Equipment Market Trends in 2009 295
 Appendix 5.1: Stellar Growth for Healthcare Information Technology 295
 Appendix 5.2: Home Healthcare Equipment Market Poised for a Big Return 295
 Appendix 5.3: Ongoing Trend towards Medical Tourism 296
 Appendix 5.4: Medical Equipment Manufacturers Remain Stable Defying Recession 297
 Appendix 5.5: Direct To Consumer Advertising Increases 297
 Appendix 5.6: Healthcare Information Technology to Gain Attention in Emerging Economies 298
 Appendix 5.7: Drug Eluting Stents on a Comeback Trail in the U.S. 298
 Appendix 5.8: Hip Resurfacing Market to Get a Boost from Young Adults and Middle-aged Patients 298
 Appendix 5.9: Cash Rich and Innovative Companies to Thrive in the Present Economic Scenario 298
 Appendix 5.10: Products for Women’s Health, Minimally Invasive Surgery and Home Healthcare to Gain 298
 Appendix 5.11: High Value and Low Value of Deals will be a Norm in M&A 299
 
 INDEX OF FIGURES
 
 Figure 1.1: Global Market for Patient Monitors, 2008-2015 14
 Figure 1.2: U.S. Market for Patient Monitors, 2008-2015 15
 Figure 1.3: Global Market Share for Patient Monitors by Company, 2007 16
 Figure 1.4: Global Share of Patient Monitoring Market by Philips, 2007 16
 Figure 1.5: Philips’ Global Market Share in Patient Monitors, 2003-2007 17
 Figure 1.6: GE’s Global Market Share in Patient Monitors, 2003-2007 18
 Figure 1.7: Dräger’s Global Market Share in Patient Monitors, 2003-2007 19
 Figure 1.8: Mindray’s Global Market Share in Patient Monitors, 2003-2007 20
 Figure 1.9: Nihon Kohden’s Global Market Share in Patient Monitors, 2003-2007 21
 Figure 1.10: Nihon Kohden’s Market for Patient Monitors, 2008 21
 Figure 1.11: South East Asia’s Patient Monitor Market, 2007 24
 Figure 2.1: The Global Diabetes Care Devices Market, 2008-2015 26
 Figure 2.2: Prevalence of Diabetes in the Top Three Diabetic Countries, 2007 and 2025 27
 Figure 2.3: Total Economic Cost of Diabetes in the U.S., 2007 28
 Figure 2.4: Asia-Pacific SMBG Competitive Market Share, 2007 29
 Figure 2.5: Chinese SMBG Competitive Market Share, 2007 30
 Figure 2.6: Bayer’s Market for Diabetes Care Segment, 2006-2008 35
 Figure 2.7: Johnson & Johnson’s Market in Diabetes Care, 2008 40
 Figure 2.8: Roche’s Market in Diabetes Care Segment, 2008 46
 Figure 2.9: Home Diagnostics’ Market for Glucose Meters and Accessories, 2005-2008 49
 Figure 3.1: Global Sleep Apnea Management Market, 2008-2012 59
 Figure 3.2: ResMeds’s Market for CPAP and VPAP Flow Generators, 2006-2008 59
 Figure 3.3: ResMed’s Market for Masks and Accessories, 2006-2008 61
 Figure 3.4: ResMed’s Market for its Sleep Products in the Americas, 2006-2008 63
 Figure 3.5: ResMed’s Market for its Sleep Products in Europe, 2006-2008 63
 Figure 3.6: ResMed’s Market in Asia-Pacific and Rest of the World, 2006-2008 64
 Figure 4.1: U.S. Pulse Oximetry Market Share by Company, 2008 75
 Figure 4.2: Market Growth for U.S. Pulse Oximetry, 2008-2013 76
 Figure 4.3: Market for Pulse Oximeters in the E.U., 2008-2015 77
 Figure 4.4: Nellcor’s (Covidien) Market for Oximetry and Monitoring Products, 2006-2008 77
 Figure 4.5: Masimo SET Installed Base, 2004-2008 81
 Figure 5.1: E.U. Market for Critical Care Blood Gas Monitoring Products, 2008-2013 89
 Figure 5.2: Oridion’s Capnography Market, 2004-2008 90
 Figure 6.1: Global Anesthesia and Respiratory Devices Market, 2008-2015 94
 Figure 6.2: Aspect’s Worldwide Total Installed Bases of Monitors and Modules, 2004-2008 101
 Figure 6.3: Aspect’s Sensor Shipment, 2004-2008 102
 Figure 8.1: Global Market for Cardiovascular Devices, 2008-2012 110
 Figure 8.2: Global Market for Ultrasound Devices, 2008-2015 111
 Figure 8.3: Direct and Indirect Costs of Heart Diseases in the U.S., 2009 112
 Figure 8.4: U.S. Electrophysiology Device Market in the U.S., 2008-2015 112
 Figure 8.5: European Market for Electrocardiography Products, 2008 113
 Figure 8.6: Mortality Rate for CVD, 2007 114
 Figure 8.7: Indian ECG Equipment Market by Unit, 2008 115
 Figure 8.8: Indian ECG Equipment Market by Value, 2008 115
 Figure 8.9: Boston’s Cardiology Market, 2008 117
 Figure 8.10: Pulsion’s Dominance in Intensive Care Unit in Comparison to Competitors, 2008 118
 Figure 9.1: Growth of Manual External Defibrillators, 2008-2012 123
 Figure 9.2: Cardiac Science’s Market for Defibrillation Products, 2006-2008 124
 Figure 13.1: Growth of Telehealth, 2010-2015 144
 Figure 13.2: Telehealth Market, 2008-2012 145
 Figure 13.3: Growth of Telehealth as Predicted by Intel and GE, 2008-2012 146
 Figure 13.4: Remote Patient Monitoring in the U.S. Healthcare Organizations, 2009 146
 Figure 14.1: Market Share of Multiparameter Monitoring Equipments by Company, 2008 153
 Figure 14.2: Market Share Split among the Key Players in High Acuity Area Patient Monitors, 2008 154
 Figure 15.1: Global Home Healthcare Market, 2008-2012 171
 Figure 15.2: U.S. Market for Home Healthcare Products, 2008-2012 172
 Figure 15.3: Patients Diagnosed with Common Welfare Diseases in Europe and the U.S., 2008 174
 Figure 15.4: Global Blood Pressure Monitoring Market, 2008-2012 174
 Figure 15.5: Global Blood Glucose Monitoring Market, 2008-2012 175
 Figure 15.6: Global Lipid Monitoring Market, 2008-2012 175
 Figure 16.1: Johnson & Johnson’s Consumer Segment Performance, 2008 177
 Figure 16.2: Johnson & Johnson’s Medical Devices and Diagnostics Performance, 2008 178
 Figure 16.3: Johnson & Johnson’s Pharmaceutical Business Performance, 2008 178
 Figure 16.4: Johnson & Johnson’s R&D Expenditure, 2006-2008 179
 Figure 16.5: GE Healthcare’s Performance, 2004-2008 180
 Figure 16.6: Siemens’ Business Performance in Healthcare Segment by Geography, 2008 181
 Figure 16.7: Siemens’ Business Performance in Healthcare Sector by Segment, 2008 182
 Figure 16.8: Medtronic’s Cardiac Rhythm Disease Management Performance, 2008 184
 Figure 16.9: Medtronic’s Spine Products Performance, 2008 184
 Figure 16.10: Medtronic’s Cardiovascular Products Performance, 2008 185
 Figure 16.11: Medtronic’s Surgical Technologies Products Performance, 2008 186
 Figure 16.12: Medtronic’s U.S. and Non-U.S. Performance, 2008 186
 Figure 16.13: Cardinal’s Overall Performance, 2006-2008 187
 Figure 16.14: Cardinal’s Healthcare Supply Chain Services Performance, 2006-2008 188
 Figure 16.15: Cardinal’s Clinical and Medical Products Performance, 2007 and 2008 188
 Figure 16.16: Baxter’s Bioscience Business Performance, 2008 189
 Figure 16.17: Baxter’s Medication Delivery Business Performance, 2008 190
 Figure 16.18: Baxter’s Renal Business Performance, 2008 190
 Figure 16.19: Baxter’s Global Performance, 2006-2008 191
 Figure 16.20: Philips’ Healthcare Performance, 2006-2008 193
 Figure 16.21: Philips Healthcare Performance by Geography, 2008 193
 Figure 16.22: Boston’s Global Performance, 2004-2008 194
 Figure 16.23: Boston’s Performance in Cardiac Rhythm Management, 2007 and 2008 194
 Figure 16.24: Boston’s Performance in Coronary Stent Systems, 2007 and 2008 195
 Figure 16.25: Boston’s Performance in Endosurgery, 2007 and 2008 196
 Figure 16.26: Boston’s Global Performance by Geography, 2006-2008 196
 Figure 16.27: Covidien’s Global Performance, 2004-2008 197
 Figure 16.28: Covidien’s R&D Expenditure, 2004-2008 198
 Figure 16.29: Covidien’s Performance by Geographical Region, 2008 198
 Figure 16.30: Covidien’s Performance in Medical Devices by Groups of Products, 2008 199
 Figure 16.31: BD’s Global Performance, 2005-2008 200
 Figure 16.32: BD’s Medical Segment: Performance by Sub-Segment, 2008 200
 Figure 16.33: BD’s Diagnostic Segment: Performance, 2007 and 2008 201
 Figure 16.34: BD’s Biosciences Segment: Performance, 2007 and 2008 201
 Figure 16.35: BD’s U.S. and Non-U.S. Performance, 2008 202
 Figure 16.36: Abbott’s Global Performance, 2004-2008 203
 Figure 16.37: Abbott’s Performance: Vascular Segment, 2006-2008 203
 Figure 16.38: Abbott’s Performance: Diagnostics Segment, 2006-2008 204
 Figure 16.39: Abbott’s Performance: Pharmaceutical Segment, 2006-2008 204
 Figure 16.40: Abbott’s Performance: Nutritional Segment, 2006-2008 205
 Figure 16.41: Abbott’s R&D Expenditure, 2006-2008 205
 Figure 16.42: Stryker’s Global Performance, 2006-2008 206
 Figure 16.43: Stryker’s R&D Expenditure, 2006-2008 207
 Figure 16.44: B. Braun’s Group Performance, 2006-2008 209
 Figure 16.45: B. Braun’s Performance: Hospital Care Division, 2006-2008 209
 Figure 16.46: B. Braun’s Performance: Aesculap Division, 2006-2008 210
 Figure 16.47: B. Braun’s Performance: OPM Division, 2006-2008 210
 Figure 16.48: B. Braun’s Performance: Avitum Division, 2006-2008 211
 Figure 16.49: B. Braun’s Employees by Region, 2008 212
 Figure 16.50: 3M Healthcare: Global Performance, 2006-2008 213
 Figure 16.51: Zimmer’s Global Performance, 2006-2008 214
 Figure 16.52: Zimmer’s Performance by Geographic Segment, 2008 214
 Figure 16.53: Zimmer’s R&D Expenditure, 2006-2008 215
 Figure 16.54: St. Jude’s Global Performance, 2006-2008 215
 Figure 16.55: St. Jude’s Performance in Cardiac Rhythm Management, 2008 217
 Figure 16.56: St. Jude’s Performance in its Cardiovascular Segment, 2008 217
 Figure 16.57: St. Jude’s Performance in Atrial Fibrillation Products, 2006-2008 218
 Figure 16.58: St. Jude’s Performance in Neuromodulation Products, 2006-2008 218
 Figure 16.59: Hospira’s Global Performance, 2004-2008 219
 Figure 16.60: Hospira’s Performance in the Americas, 2008 220
 Figure 16.61: Hospira’s Performance in EMEA Region, 2008 220
 Figure 16.62: Hospira’s Performance in APAC Region, 2008 221
 Figure 16.63: Hospira’s R&D Investment, 2006-2008 221
 Figure 16.64: Smith & Nephew’s R&D Expenditure, 2006-2008 223
 Figure 16.65: Smith & Nephew’s Performance by Business Segment, 2008 223
 Figure 16.66: Smith & Nephew’s Performance by Geographic Market, 2008 224
 Figure 16.67: Danaher’s Performance by Geography, 2008 224
 Figure 16.68: Danaher’s R&D Expenditure in its Medical Technologies, 2006-2008 225
 Figure 16.69: Medical Technologies Performance: U.S. and Non-U.S., 2006-2008 225
 Figure 16.70: Danaher’s Performance in Medical Technologies, 2006-2008 226
 Figure 16.71: Synthes’ Global Performance, 2004-2008 227
 Figure 16.72: Synthes’ Performance by Geographical Region, 2008 227
 Figure 16.73: Beckman Coulter’s Global Performance, 2004-2008 228
 Figure 16.74: Beckman Coulter’s Performance by Geographic Region, 2008 228
 Figure 16.75: Olympus’ Global Performance, 2004-2008 229
 Figure 16.76: Olympus’ Performance by Geographic Area, 2008 230
 Figure 16.77: Olympus’ Performance by Business Segments, 2008 230
 Figure 16.78: Fresenius’ Group Performance, 2004-2008 231
 Figure 16.79: Fresenius’ Performance by Geographic Region, 2008 232
 Figure 16.80: Fresenius’ Performance in Dialysis Products, 2007 and 2008 233
 Figure 16.81: Fresenius Kabi’s Performance by Geographic Region, 2008 234
 Figure 16.82: Alcon Laboratory’s Global Performance, 2004-2008 234
 Figure 16.83: Alcon Laboratory’s Performance by Geographical Segment, 2008 235
 Figure 16.84: Alcon Laboratory’s R&D Expenditure, 2004-2008 235
 Figure 16.85: Alcon’s R&D Expenditure by Therapeutic Category, 2008 236
 Figure 16.86: Alcon’s Global Surgical Market Share, 2004-2008 236
 Figure 16.87: Alcon’s Global Market Share in Intraocular Lenses, 2004-2008 237
 Figure 16.88: Alcon’s U.S. Contact Lens Care Solution Market Share, 2008 237
 Figure 16.89: Terumo’s Performance: General Hospital Products Segment, 2004-2008 238
 Figure 16.90: Terumo’s Performance: Cardiac and Vascular Products, 2004-2008 239
 Figure 16.91: Terumo’s Performance: Home Healthcare Products, 2004-2008 240
 Figure 16.92: Terumo’s Performance by Geographical Region, 2008 241
 Figure 16.93: Terumo’s R&D Expenditure, 2004-2008 241
 Figure 16.94: Bard’s Performance in Vascular Products, 2004-2008 242
 Figure 16.95: Bard’s Performance in Urology Products, 2004-2008 243
 Figure 16.96: Bard’s Performance in Oncology Products, 2004-2008 244
 Figure 16.97: Bard’s Performance in Surgical Specialties, 2004-2008 245
 Figure 16.98: Capnography Boards Sold by Oridion, 2004-2008 246
 Figure 16.99: Oridion’s Performance, 2004-2008 247
 Figure 16.100: Oridion’s Investment in R&D, 2006-2008 248
 Figure 16.101: DENTSPLY’s Performance by Geographic Segment, 2008 249
 Figure 16.102: DENTSPLY’s Global Performance, 2004-2008 250
 Figure 16.103: Drager’s Performance by Region, 2008 251
 Figure 16.104: Drager’s Business Performance in its Medical Division, 2008 251
 Figure 16.105: Drager’s Medical Division R&D Expenditure, 2004-2008 252
 Figure 16.106: Varian’s Performance in its Oncology Systems, 2006-2008 253
 Figure 16.107: Performance of Varian’s Oncology Systems, 2008 253
 Figure 16.108: Varian’s Performance in its X-ray Products, 2006-2008 254
 Figure 16.109: Performance of Varian’s X-ray Products by Geographic Region, 2008 254
 Figure 16.110: Varian’s R&D Expenditure, 2006-2008 255
 Figure 17.1: Global Market for Medical Devices, 2008-2011 257
 Figure 17.2: Market Growth for Medical Devices in India, 2008-2015 260
 Figure 17.3: Market Growth for Cardiovascular Devices in India, 2008-2015 260
 Figure 17.4: Market Growth for Orthopedic Devices in India, 2008-2015 261
 Figure 17.5: Interventional Cardiology Market in India, 2008-2012 262
 Figure 17.6: Indian Molecular Diagnostics Instruments and Reagent Market, 2008 263
 Figure 17.7: Penetration of Cardiology Informatics in India, 2008 264
 Figure 17.8: Growth of Market for Medical Devices in Russia, 2008-2013 264
 Figure 17.9: Market Growth for Medical Devices in China, 2008-2013 265
 Figure 17.10: The Market for Radiology IT in China, 2008 266
 Figure 17.11: In Vitro Diagnostic Market in China, 2007-2010 267
 Figure 17.12: China’s In Vitro Diagnostic Market Value, 2007 267
 Figure 17.13: The Top Three Deadly Diseases in China, 2009 269
 Figure 17.14: South East Asia’s X-ray Market, 2007 271
 Figure 17.15: Growth of Ultrasound Market in South East Asia, 2007-2010 272
 Figure 17.16: South East Asia’s Ultrasound Market Value, 2007 272
 Figure 17.17: Percentage of Color Versus Black & White Units Installed in South East Asia, 2007 273
 Figure 17.18: Market Growth for Medical Devices in Malaysia, 2008-2010 273
 Figure 17.19: Market Growth for Medical Devices in Indonesia, 2008-2013 274
 Figure 17.20: Indonesia’s Diagnostic Imaging Market, 2008 275
 Figure 17.21: Market Growth for Medical Devices in Singapore, 2008-2012 275
 Figure 17.22: Market Growth for Medical Devices in Vietnam, 2009-2014 276
 Figure 17.23: Market Growth for Medical Devices in Denmark, 2009-2014 277
 Figure 17.24: Market Growth for Medical Devices in the U.K., 2009-2014 277
 Figure A1.1: U.S. Medical Device Exports, 2008 278
 Figure A1.2: Total U.S. Medical Device Exports, 2007 279
 Figure A1.3: Growth of Medical Device Market: France, 2008-2013 279
 Figure A1.4: Export of Medical Devices from Turkey by Value, 2004-2008 280
 Figure A1.5: Medical Device Market Growth: Romania, 2008-2013 281
 Figure A5.1: U.S. Market Growth in Healthcare IT, 2007-2012 295
 Figure A5.2: Growth of Global Home Healthcare Equipment Market, 2007-2012 296
 Figure A5.3: Growth for Indian Medical Tourism, 2007-2012 296
 
 INDEX OF TABLES
 
 Table 2.1: Technical Information on FreeStyle Lite 32
 Table 2.2: Technical Information for Freedom Lite 33
 Table 2.3: Technical Information on Precision Xtra 35
 Table 2.4: Technical Information for Contour 37
 Table 2.5: Technical Information on Contour TS 38
 Table 2.6: Technical Information on Breeze2 39
 Table 2.7: Technical Information on OneTouch Ultra Mini 41
 Table 2.8: Technical Information on OneTouch Ultra2 43
 Table 2.9: Technical Information on OneTouch UltraSmart 44
 Table 2.10: Technical Information on OneTouch UltraLink 45
 Table 2.11: Technical Information on Accu-Chek Compact Plus 47
 Table 2.12: Technical Information on Accu-Chek Aviva 49
 Table 2.13: Technical Information on True2Go 51
 Table 2.14: Technical Information on TRUEresult 52
 Table 2.15: Technical Information on TRUEtrack 53
 Table 2.16: Technical Information on TRUEread 54
 Table 2.17: Technical Information on Sidekick 56
 Table 3.1: ResMed’s Continuous Positive Airway Products 60
 Table 3.2: ResMed’s Automatic Positive Airway Products 60
 Table 3.3: ResMed’s Variable Positive Airway Products 60
 Table 3.4: ResMed’s Ventilation Products 61
 Table 3.5: ResMed’s Mask Systems and Diagnostic Products 62
 Table 3.6: Sleep Recorders from ResMed 62
 Table 4.1: Pulse Oximetry Market Estimate 85
 Table 16.1: Fresenius’ Medical Care in Asia, 2007 and 2008 232
 Table 16.2: APP Pharmaceuticals Statistics, 2008 232
 Table 17.1: Leading Global Medical Device Companies, 2008 258
 Table A1.1: Turkish Medical Devices Export by Product Groups, 2003-2008 281
 Table A2.1: Merger and Acquisition in Medical Device Sector, 2008 283
 Table A5.1: Comparison of Cost for Medical Procedures 297

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