About brain monitoring devices
Brain monitoring devices are invasive or non-invasive instruments that help in treatment by recording abnormal brain activities. These devices are also used to check the depth of anaesthesia to analyze the alveolar gas concentration values. The devices reduce the intraoperative drug consumption and incidences of post-operative nausea and vomiting in patients who are under anaesthesia. Brain monitoring devices are also used for patients who are suffering from brain disorders such as epilepsy or traumatic brain injury, and stroke. Some of the brain monitoring devices are EEG, MEG, ICP, TCP, and cerebral oximeters. EEG and MEG help for brain imaging and monitoring. aEEG is used for routine neurological care in the neonatal unit. ICP, TCD, and cerebral oximeters are used to measure cerebral perfusion pressure, cerebral blood flow, and to know the oxygenation values.
Manufacturers are introducing new technology to enhance the product lines. For example, Covidien has used BIS level of consciousness technology to measure the effect of anaesthesia in the brain.
Technavio's analysts forecast the global brain monitoring devices market to grow at a CAGR of 8.68% over the period 2014-2019.
Covered in this report
The report covers the current scenario and the growth prospects of the global brain monitoring devices market for the period of 2015-2019. To calculate the market size, the report considers revenue generated from the sales of various product categories to be used for brain monitoring, which include:
• EEG
• ICP
• TCD
• MEG
• Cerebral oximeter
The market can segmented based on application:
• Epilepsy
• Sleep apnea
In addition, the market can be segmented based on type:
• Conventional EEG systems
• Wearable EEG systems
Technavio's report, Global Brain Monitoring Devices Market 2015-2019, has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the Americas, APAC, and EMEA; it also covers the landscape of the market and its growth prospects in the coming years. The report includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market.
Key regions
• Americas
• APAC
• EMEA
Key vendors
• Compumedics
• Medtronic
• Natus Medical
• Nihon Kohden
Other prominent vendors
• Advanced Brain Monitoring
• Casmed
• Elekta
• EMS Biomedical
• Hamatsu
• Integra LifeSciences
• Masimo
• Neurosoft
• Nonin Medical
• Ornim
• RIMED
• Tristan Technologies
Market driver
• Growing demand for EEG
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Market challenge
• Competitive bidding process
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Market trend
• Health informatics and molecular solutions
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Key questions answered in this report
• What will the market size be in 2019 and what will the growth rate be?
• What are the key market trends?
• What is driving this market?
• What are the challenges to market growth?
• Who are the key vendors in this market space?
• What are the market opportunities and threats faced by the key vendors?
• What are the strengths and weaknesses of the key vendors?
PART 01: Executive summary
Highlights
PART 02: Scope of the report
Market overview
Top-vendor offerings
PART 03: Market research methodology
Research methodology
Economic indicators
PART 04: Introduction
Key market highlights
PART 05: Market landscape
Market overview
Five forces analysis
PART 06: BCI technology in brain monitoring devices
PART 07: Market segmentation by product
EEG system
ICP monitor
TCD monitor
MEG equipment
Cerebral oximeter
PART 08: Market segmentation by application
Global brain monitoring devices market by epilepsy
Global brain monitoring devices market by sleep disorder
PART 09: Market segmentation by type
Conventional EEG system
Wearable EEG system
PART 10: Geographical segmentation
Global brain monitoring devices market segmentation by geography 2014-2019
Brain monitoring devices market in Americas
Brain monitoring devices market in EMEA
Brain monitoring devices market in APAC
PART 11: Market drivers
Demand for EEG devices
Use of proprietary technologies
Wide application scope
Cost-effective and portable devices
Constant monitoring of neurological conditions
PART 12: Impact of drivers
PART 13: Market challenges
Competitive bidding process
Presence of intermediaries
Alternative technologies
Limited skilled professionals
Highly fragmented market
PART 14: Impact of drivers and challenges
PART 15: Market trends
Health informatics and monitoring solutions
Demand for wearable EEG devices
Increase in M&A
Support services by manufacturers
Focus on emerging countries
PART 16: Vendor landscape
Competitive scenario
Market share analysis 2014
Other prominent vendors
PART 17: Key vendor analysis
Compumedics
Medtronic
Nihon Kohden
Natus Medical
PART 18: Appendix
List of abbreviations
PART 19: Explore Technavio
List of Exhibits
Exhibit 01: Product offerings
Exhibit 02: Global brain monitoring devices market 2014-2019 ($ billions)
Exhibit 03: Five forces analysis
Exhibit 04: Wearable EEG devices with BCI technology
Exhibit 05: Global brain monitoring devices market segmentation by product
Exhibit 06: Global brain monitoring devices segmentation by product 2014
Exhibit 07: Global brain monitoring devices market segmentation by disorder
Exhibit 08: Global brain monitoring devices market by epilepsy ($ millions)
Exhibit 09: Global brain monitoring devices market by sleep disorder ($ millions)
Exhibit 10: Global brain monitoring devices market segmentation by disorder
Exhibit 11: Global brain monitoring devices segmentation by type
Exhibit 12: Global brain monitoring devices segmentation by type 2014
Exhibit 13: Global brain monitoring devices market segmentation by geography
Exhibit 14: Brain monitoring devices market in Americas ($ billions)
Exhibit 15: Brain monitoring devices market in EMEA ($ millions)
Exhibit 16: Brain monitoring devices market in APAC ($ millions)
Exhibit 17: Impact of drivers
Exhibit 18: Impact of drivers and challenges
Exhibit 19: Compumedics: Key takeaways
Exhibit 20: Product categories and average selling price
Exhibit 21: Medtronic: Key takeaways
Exhibit 22: Nihon Kohden: Key takeaways
Exhibit 23: Natus Medical: Key takeaways
Exhibit 24: Compumedics: Product segmentation 2014
Exhibit 25: Compumedics: Geographical segmentation by revenue 2014
Exhibit 26: Medtronic: Business segmentation by revenue 2014
Exhibit 27: Medtronic: Revenue of cardiac and vascular 2014 and 2015 ($ billions)
Exhibit 28: Minimally invasive therapies: Product offering
Exhibit 29: Medtronic: Revenue of restorative therapies 2014 and 2015 ($ billions)
Exhibit 30: Restorative therapies: Product offering
Exhibit 31: Medtronic: Revenue of others 2014 and 2015 ($ millions)
Exhibit 32: Nihon Kohden: Business segmentation by revenue 2015
Exhibit 33: Nihon Kohden: Business segmentation by revenue 2014 and 2015 ($ millions)
Exhibit 34: Nihon Kohden: Geographical segmentation by revenue 2015
Exhibit 35: Natus Medical: Product categories by revenue 2014
Exhibit 36: Natus Medical: Product categories by revenue 2013 and 2014 ($ millions)
Exhibit 37: Natus Medical: Geographical segmentation by revenue 2014