Deep Brain Stimulation Devices Market: Snapshot
The rise in the global geriatric
population, increasing number of patients suffering from Parkinson’s
diseases (PD), and growing awareness about neurological movement
disorders among patients have triggered the growth of the deep brain
stimulation devices market. Globally, neurological disorders are one of
the major causes of morality and accounts for approximately 12% of the
deaths per annum. Of these, cerebrovascular diseases account for 85%
deaths. Parkinson’s disease is the most common neurological disorders
after Alzheimer’s disease. Symptoms associated with this disease include
tremors, slowness of movement, muscle stiffness, and trouble with
balance. Drug therapy is the most effective treatment option available
to control PD in the initial stages. Though there are several stages of
PD, surgical treatment using deep brain stimulation (DBS) devices is
more frequently used to control symptoms of disease. DBS devices are an
effective, clinically proven, and legally approved advanced treatment
option for milk to serve PD.
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The market for deep brain stimulation
devices for Parkinson’s diseases is expected to grow at a robust rate of
11% during the forecast period of 2014 to 2020. The opportunity in the
market is estimated to reach US$3.2 bn by the end of 2020. The growing
burden of PD on healthcare systems, along with the uncertainty of
economic conditions in some developed economies such as the U.S. and
Europe has forced original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to develop
cost-effective devices for PD treatment.
North America to Maintain Most Prominent Demand for DBS Devices
Geographically, the global market for
deep brain stimulation devices market is segmented into North America,
Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the World. North America currently
serves the maximum demand for DBS devices for Parkinson’s disease, and
is expected to maintain its leading position throughout the forecast
period from 2014 to 2020, growing at a CAGR of 9.3% in terms of revenue.
The region is expected to gain market share of 44.2% by the end of
2020. The key factors attributed to their leading position in the global
market are high prevalence and incidence rate of Parkinson’s diseases
in the region, aging population, demand for advanced deep brain
stimulation devices and presence of high disposable income in the
region.
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The U.S. was the largest market for DBS
devices for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease. According to the
centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Parkinson’s disease is the
14th leading cause of death in the U.S. At present, approximately 1
million to 1.2 million people in the U.S. are suffering from Parkinson’s
disease. The U.S. is a major R&D and technology center in the world
and holds a key share in the healthcare industry with advanced
technologies, presence of top companies, and relentless developments.
Significant R&D activities are currently being undertaken by the
U.S. Government to introduce innovative drugs and devices to help the
society in disease management.
Canada is another prominent market for
DBS devices for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease. According to the
Parkinson’s Society Canada, approximately 100,000 people in Canada
suffer from Parkinson’s disease. The disease affects nearly 1% of the
population above 65 years of age and 2% of those about 70 years of age.
Canada’s healthcare system has implemented a publicly funded insurance
program wherein the costs are controlled by both hospitals and doctors.
North America was followed by Europe as the widest market for the DBS
devices for Parkinson’s diseases. The region is expected to contribute
to 33.7% of the demand by the end of the forecast period of 2014–2020.
Asia Pacific, though currently accounts for the third most prominent
market for deep brain stimulation devices, it is expected to expand at a
healthy CAGR of 8% during the forecast period of 2014–2020.
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Some of the key players in global deep
brain stimulation devices market are Aleva Neurotherapeutics SA, Boston
Scientific Corporation, Medtronic, Inc., and St. Jude Medical, Inc.
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