Brain Monitoring Devices to Witness Growing Demand for Research, Post-surgical Monitoring, says TMR


Posted August 25, 2016 by industrytrends

Brain Monitoring Devices Market - To Witness Growing Demand for Research, Post-surgical Monitoring, says TMR

 
Albany, New York, August 25, 2016: Transparency Market Research (TMR) announces a new research report on the global brain monitoring devices market. The report, titled ‘Brain Monitoring Devices Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast, 2012 – 2018,’ examines the historical development trajectory of the market in light of the market’s current figures. This has allowed TMR analysts to make solid forecasts regarding the development of the global brain monitoring devices market in the coming years.

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Brain monitoring devices are used to keep track of the electrical activity in the brain in order to diagnose a number of diseases, including epilepsy, sleep disorders, and various types of encephalopathy. The use of brain monitoring devices can be noninvasive or invasive, depending on the disease being diagnosed. While the use of brain monitoring devices for diagnostic purposes has reduced in recent years due to the refinement in CT and MRI technology, the need for continuous monitoring of patients suffering from neurological conditions still presents significant scope for the global brain monitoring devices market.

The major driver for the global brain monitoring devices market is the increasing patient pool for neurological disorders. According to the U.S. National Mental Health Institute, close to 25% Americans contract encephalopathies or other neurological conditions every year. The expanding definitions of various mental and neurological health conditions have also resulted in a growing patient pool, which has driven the demand for brain monitoring devices.

The technological sophistication of modern brain monitoring devices has also been immensely helpful for the industry. Despite being overshadowed by more advanced diagnostic procedures, brain monitoring devices are now increasingly being used in neurological research due to the high precision they offer. The enhanced functionality of advanced brain monitoring devices is also usually accompanied by an ergonomic and cost-conscious design, which makes brain monitoring devices a lucrative option in various applications.

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The rising incidence of post-surgical complications in patients suffering from neurological disorders has also led to a growing demand for brain monitoring devices, with hospitals starting to integrate brain monitoring devices as a vital part of their post-surgical care units.

Geographically, North America is the leading contributor to the global brain monitoring devices market. The highly developed healthcare sector in North American countries and the indigenous development of several advances in brain monitoring devices have made it easy for hospitals in the region to incorporate brain monitoring devices. Europe is another leading regional segment of the global brain monitoring devices market, for similar reasons. In the coming years, the proactive government support and steady foreign investment in the healthcare sector in Asia Pacific countries such as China, India, Thailand, and South Korea is likely to make Asia Pacific a crucial emerging market for brain monitoring devices.

Key manufacturers of brain monitoring devices include Covidien plc, Advanced Brain Monitoring, Inc., Nihon Kohden Corporation, and Natus Medical Inc. The report contains detailed profiles of these players, which will allow readers to gain key insights into the workings of the competitive landscape of the global brain monitoring devices industry.
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Last Updated August 25, 2016