Global Structural Heart Devices Market Report 2021: Analysis of Key Competitors by Segments, Mergers and Acquisitions, and Emerging Start-ups
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Even though structural heart interventions have comparatively lower volume than coronary interventions, they have emerged as their own speciality within interventional cardiology.
The uptake of structural heart therapies has increased drastically over the past decade with advancements in catheter-based treatment. Heart valve therapies hold the majority revenue share in the structural heart intervention market due to higher adoption of proven methods, clinical expertise, and prevalence of valvular heart diseases (VHD).
A plethora of percutaneous treatment approaches has led to clinical care innovations in cardiac interventions. The past decade witnessed more applications of novel, catheter-based treatments for structural heart diseases. Many of these non-surgical, catheter-based interventional procedures have been proven effective, consequently resulting in greater acceptance of such procedures among physicians and patients alike.
The prevalence of VHD is rising globally, and the United States alone has more than 5 million Americans diagnosed each year. In the United States, up to 1.5 million people have aortic stenosis, of which approximately 500,000 are inflicted with severe aortic stenosis.
Additionally, the United States has an estimated 4 million people with mitral valve insufficiency and an annual incidence rate of 250,000 for mitral regurgitation. In developed countries, degenerative valve disease has replaced rheumatic heart disease as the leading cause of VHD.
In developing countries, rheumatic heart disease remains the most common cause of VHD and affects 33.4 million people annually worldwide. The global prevalence of moderate-to-severe VHD is 2.5% and increases with age. Mitral regurgitation and aortic stenosis are the most common forms of VHD in communities and hospitals globally, respectively.
The availability of strong clinical evidence for transcatheter aortic valve replacement has heightened the adoption of such procedures. In line with this trend, myriad devices designed for mitral valve repair and replacement procedures are expected in the market to solve the huge unmet need for mitral valve treatment.
Advancements in interventional imaging pave the way for more complex structural heart procedures through micro-invasive methods, but building the necessary volume of structural heart procedures to remain current and proficient is a challenge across regions.
The dynamic and interactive nature of structural heart disease treatments requires a multidisciplinary team with expertise in imaging and intervention as well as specialized centres and professionals in the field of structural heart devices.
Research Highlights
Strategic imperatives for structural heart device makers in a rapidly evolving ecosystem
Analysis of key competitors by segments, mergers and acquisitions, and emerging start-ups
Future trends in VHD management
Challenges in addressing the VHD care continuum
The role of imaging in accelerating structural heart interventions
Revenue forecasts for structural heart devices by segment and region
Analysis of the competitive environment and market share
Top growth opportunities in the market
Key Topics Covered:
1. Strategic Imperatives
Why Is It Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
The Strategic Imperative
The Impact of the Top Three Strategic Imperatives on the Structural Heart Devices Market
Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine
2. Market Background
Market Definitions
Scope of Analysis
Market Segmentation
Growth Potential of Mitral Valve Therapies
Growth Accelerators and Decelerators
Key Incumbent Companies by Segment
Key Emerging Companies/Start-ups
Major Acquisitions of Incumbent Companies
Top Funding in Start-ups
Future Trends in VHD Management
Addressable Challenges in the VHD Care Continuum
Role of Imaging in the SHD Care Continuum
Benefits of Advanced Imaging Infrastructure
3. Growth Opportunity Analysis
Key Growth Metrics
Growth Drivers
Growth Restraints
Forecast Assumptions
Revenue Forecast
Revenue Forecast by Segment
Revenue Forecast Analysis
Snapshot of Regional Trends
Revenue Forecast for Heart Valve Devices
Revenue Forecast for Valve Replacement
Revenue Forecast for Valve Repair
Revenue Forecast for Occluders
Revenue Forecast Analysis by Subsegment
Competitive Environment
Revenue Share of Top Market Participants
Revenue Share Analysis of Top Market Participants
4. Growth Opportunity Analysis, North America
Key Growth Metrics, North America
Revenue Forecast, North America
Revenue Forecast by Segment, North America
Revenue Forecast Analysis, North America
5. Growth Opportunity Analysis, Europe
Key Growth Metrics, Europe
Revenue Forecast, Europe
Revenue Forecast by Segment, Europe
Revenue Forecast Analysis, Europe
6. Growth Opportunity Analysis, APAC
Key Growth Metrics, APAC
Revenue Forecast, APAC
Revenue Forecast by Segment, APAC
Revenue Forecast Analysis, APAC
7. Growth Opportunity Universe
Growth Opportunity 1 - Mitral Valve Repair and Replacement Platforms Could Exceed the Growth of Aortic Valve Therapies
Growth Opportunity 2 - Novel Materials Like Biopolymer Valves Can Catalyze Market Growth
Growth Opportunity 3 - Advanced AI Imaging and 3D Printing Can Solve Complex Anatomical Challenges to Improve Outcomes
Growth Opportunity 4 - Remote Cardiac Monitoring Can Enable Early Detection and Improve Therapy Outcomes
8. Next Steps
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