The global
ultrasound
image analysis software market is expected to reach USD 1.2
billion by 2025, according to a new study by Grand View Research, Inc. The
growing prevalence of chronic diseases is a high impact rendering growth driver
for the ultrasound image analysis software market. The increasing prevalence is
presumed to be driving the clinical urgency to adopt ultrasound image analysis
software in order to improve the existing poor patient diagnostic imaging
measures and reduce long-term cost associated with the conventional
diagnostics.
In
addition, a widening geriatric population base, possessing high susceptibility
toward development of chronic diseases is expected to upsurge the demand for
ultrasound image analysis software in the future. According to a research
published in Medscape, chronic diseases, which predominantly include
cardiovascular diseases, are responsible for high mortality rate in the U.S.
Consequentially; presence of these highly prevalent cardiovascular diseases
raises the demand to utilize advanced diagnostic and imaging alternatives. The
aforementioned factor is anticipated to widen the potential for growth
throughout the forecast period.
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Further
Key Findings From the Study Suggest:
- Standalone
systems are expected to exhibit lucrative growth rate during the forecast
period. The exponential growth can be attributed to associated benefits
that include easy access, data sharing, enhanced diagnostic, and ability
to monitor medical disorders
- 3D&4D
ultrasound systems are anticipated to witness growth at an exponential
rate owing to increasing software adoption in this segment due to its
simplified functionality and enhanced interactive execution of image
processing tasks
- In 2015,
North America held a dominant share in the global ultrasound image
analysis software market owing to local presence of established
pharmaceutical companies that work toward direction of extensive
commercialization of their product offerings
- Asia Pacific
is anticipated to grow at an exponential CAGR as a result of unmet patient
needs, continual infrastructural & technological upgradation, and
rising healthcare expenditure
- Some major
players of this sector include GE Healthcare, Philips Healthcare, Siemens
Healthineers, Merge Health Incorporated.
- The key
participants are employing sustainability strategies to gain competitive
advantage. For instance, in May 2015, GE Healthcare collaborated with
OneMedNet Corporation to expand medical image sharing solutions such as
web-based sharing
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Grand
View Research has segmented the ultrasound image analysis software market on
the basis of software type, product, application and region:
Type
Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 – 2025)
- Integrated
Software
- Standalone
Software
Product
Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 – 2025)
- 2D ultrasound
systems
- 3D&4D
ultrasound systems
- Doppler
imaging
Application
Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 – 2025)
- Orthopedic
- Dental
- Cardiology
- Oncology
- Obstetrics
& Gynecology
- Nephrology
& Urology
- Radiology
- Others
Regional
Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2014 – 2025)
- North America
- U.S.
- Canada
- Europe
- UK
- Germany
- Asia Pacific
- Japan
- China
- India
- Latin America
- Mexico
- Brazil
- MEA
- South Africa
About Grand View
Research
Grand View Research, Inc. is a U.S. based market
research and consulting company, registered in the State of California and
headquartered in San Francisco. The company provides syndicated research
reports, customized research reports, and consulting services. To help clients
make informed business decisions, we offer market intelligence studies ensuring
relevant and fact-based research across a range of industries, from technology
to chemicals, materials and healthcare.
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