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New York, USA, Oct. 25, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Global Blood and Fluid Warming Medical Devices to Surge at a Significant CAGR of 6.49% by 2027 | DelveInsight
The blood and fluid warming medical devices market is anticipated to grow in the coming years owing to factors such as the rising cases of hypothermia, the growing burden of geriatric and infant population, rising number of hospital admissions, surgeries, and trauma cases, and the growth in the chronic diseases requiring blood transfusion across the globe.
DelveInsight’s “Blood and Fluid Warming Medical Devices Market” report provides the current and forecast market trends, forthcoming device innovation, key developments, challenges, major market drivers, barriers, market shares, ongoing developments, and key companies operating in the market.
Key Takeaways from the Blood and Fluid Warming Medical Devices Market Report
- As per DelveInsight estimates, North America is anticipated to dominate the global blood and fluid warming medical devices market during the forecast period (2022–27).
- The leading MedTech giants operating in the blood and fluid warming medical devices include General Electric Company, ICU Medical, Inc., BD, Boston Scientific Corporation, 3M, Barkey, SINO MDT, EMIT CORPORATION, Weiss Technik North America, Inc., Stihler Electronic GmbH, Biegler GmbH, Belmont Medical Technologies, Stryker, GENTHERM., Vyaire Medical, Inc, The Surgical Company., Life Warmer, MEQU, Blue Neem Medical Devices Pvt Ltd, ACE Medical Devices Pvt. Ltd, and others.
- In April 2021, MEQU, a Danish MedTech company, launched an in-hospital solution, °M Station, for its blood and IV fluid warming device, °M Warmer System. M Warmer System is portable blood and IV fluid warming device that is adopted in the pre-hospital and military sectors.
- In January 2019, Life Warmer, Inc. received 510 (k) approval for the marketing of the Quantum Blood and IV Fluid Infusion Warmer.
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