Pulse Oximeter Market
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<strong>Pulse</strong> <strong>Oximeter</strong> <strong>Market</strong><br />
Zion <strong>Market</strong> Research has published a new report titled ―<strong>Pulse</strong> <strong>Oximeter</strong> <strong>Market</strong> by Product Type<br />
(Handheld, Fingertip, Wrist-worn and Bedside), by End User Type (Hospitals, Ambulatory Surgery<br />
Centers, Diagnostic Care Centers, Home-Care Settings and Others): Global Industry Perspective,<br />
Comprehensive Analysis and Forecast, 2016 – 2022‖. According to the report, the global pulse oximeter<br />
market was valued at around USD 1,684.0 million in 2016 and is expected to reach around USD 2,393.3<br />
million by 2022, growing at a CAGR of 6.2 % between 2017 and 2022.<br />
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<strong>Pulse</strong> <strong>Oximeter</strong> is a device that can detect a pulsatile signal in finger or toe and can calculate the amount<br />
of oxygenated hemoglobin and pulse rate. Data obtained from pulse oximeter such as saturation of<br />
oxygen and pulse rate are vital signals for early diagnosis of heart disease. It is a safe, convenient,<br />
noninvasive, inexpensive method for measuring oxygen saturation. Indications for pulse oximetry include<br />
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cardiac arrest, asthma and respiratory diseases.<br />
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Increase in the prevalence rate of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is expected to urge the<br />
augmentation of the pulse oximeter market over the years to come. COPD has currently rated the fourth<br />
most common specific cause of death globally and predicted to be the third by 2030, in the absence of<br />
interventions that address the risks – especially tobacco smoking, exposures to combustion products of<br />
biomass fuels and environmental pollution. The burden of COPD has been reported to be high in some<br />
high–income countries, particularly due to the high prevalence of smoking and sedentary lifestyle.