Coronary arterial disease is one of the leading
causes of death in Europe. Interventional cardiology is a minimally invasive
technique that uses catheters to treat coronary arterial disease. The most
common interventional cardiology procedure is percutaneous transluminal
coronary angioplasty (PTCA), which is performed for the management of coronary
atherosclerosis. There many different types of complementary devices used
during interventional cardiology procedures. These devices include:
- Coronary stents,
- PTCA balloon catheters,
- Interventional coronary catheters and guidewires,
- Coronary embolic protection devices,
- Coronary atherectomy devices,
- Coronary introducer sheaths,
- Coronary vascular closure devices,
- Diagnostic coronary catheters and guidewires,
- Fractional flow reserve (FFR) guidewires,
- Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) catheters,
- Optical coherence tomography (OCT) catheters.
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a common illness,
afflicting one in every three individuals in Europe. The effects of CVD can
vary from simple high-blood pressure to a fatal stroke. Interventional
cardiology is primarily applied to the treatment of coronary heart disease
(CHD), which is a specific cardiovascular illness. CHD encompasses myocardial infarction
(MI) and angina pectoris, diseases that account for over half of all CVD cases.
The interventional cardiology market includes
coronary stents, percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) balloon
catheters, interventional catheters and guidewires, diagnostic catheters and
guidewires, coronary introducer sheaths, embolic protection devices,
atherectomy devices, drug-eluting stents and balloons, chronic total occlusion
(CTO) devices, vascular closure devices (VCDs), intravascular ultrasound (IVUS)
catheters and optical coherence tomography (OCT) catheters.
Advancements in specific technologies and practices
such as drug management, drug-eluting stents, drug-eluting balloons, specialty
guidewires, bioabsorbable stents, fractional flow reserve guidewires and
various imaging modalities will account for a great deal of the growth in the
total market for interventional cardiology devices. Many of the established
standard products have essentially become commodities and are close to
homogeneous in their substitutability. Thus, the responsibility is placed upon
new or specialized devices that receive positive clinical trials to act as
catalysts for growth and to increase the market share of companies that are
able to capitalize on such opportunities. For established items such as
catheters, guidewires and introducers, companies will have the opportunity to
utilize distribution networks and the bundling of multiple products in order to
increase revenues as seen with the larger European markets.
Spanning over 386 pages, “Europe Interventional Cardiology Device Market (15
Countries) - 2011-2021” report covers Executive
Summary, Research Methodology, Europe Interventional Cardiology Device Market
Overview, Country Profiles, Angioplasty And Angiography Procedure Numbers,
Coronary Stent Market, Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty Balloon
Catheter Market, Interventional Coronary Catheter Market, Interventional
Coronary Guidewire Market, Coronary Introducer Sheath Market, Coronary Embolic
Protection Device Market, Coronary Atherectomy Device Market, Diagnostic
Coronary Catheter And Guidewire Market, Fractional Flow Reserve Guidewire
Market, Coronary Vascular Closure Device Market, Intravascular Ultrasound
Catheter Market, Optical Coherence Tomography Catheter Market. The report
covered companies are - Abbott Laboratories, Cordis, St. Jude Medical, Terumo,
Medtronic, Volcano Therapeutics, Biotronik, Biosensors, Hexacath, Boston
Scientific, B. Braun, Spectranetics.
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