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市場調查報告書
商品編碼
1684555
氧氣保護裝置市場機會、成長動力、產業趨勢分析及 2025 - 2034 年預測Oxygen Conservation Devices Market Opportunity, Growth Drivers, Industry Trend Analysis, and Forecast 2025 - 2034 |
2024 年全球氧氣保護設備市場規模達到 20 億美元,預計 2025 年至 2034 年期間複合年成長率將達到 10.3%。此外,政府推動使用這些設備的舉措也推動了其採用,使其成為全球醫療保健系統的重要組成部分。全球醫療保健界正更加關注有助於最佳化向患者輸送氧氣同時最大限度減少浪費的解決方案。這對於治療慢性阻塞性肺病(COPD)和其他需要長期管理的呼吸系統疾病尤其重要。市場成長的動力來自於對有效、永續治療的需求,這些治療可以改善呼吸困難患者的生活品質,從而更加依賴氧氣保護設備。
氧節約裝置依產品類型分類,包括儲氧輸送裝置、機電式氧節約裝置、氣動式氧節約裝置和其他解決方案。其中,儲氧輸送裝置領域預計到2034年將創收20億美元,複合年成長率為10.5%。這些設備在最佳化氧氣使用方面非常有效率。它們在呼氣時儲存多餘的氧氣,並在患者吸氣時釋放,與傳統的連續流系統相比,氧氣浪費減少了 75%。這種效率使儲氧輸送裝置成為首選,因為它們不僅可以降低成本,還可以為需要氧氣治療的患者提供更好的治療效果。
市場範圍 | |
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起始年份 | 2024 |
預測年份 | 2025-2034 |
起始值 | 20億美元 |
預測值 | 53億美元 |
複合年成長率 | 10.3% |
醫院環境對氧氣節約設備的需求尤其高,因為醫院環境中的急性呼吸系統疾病、慢性阻塞性肺病 (COPD) 等慢性疾病以及術後呼吸系統問題需要立即處理。 2024 年,醫院佔據了全球市場佔有率的 41.6%。在資源經常緊張的情況下,最佳化氧氣使用而不犧牲患者護理的能力至關重要。
在美國,氧氣節約設備市場規模預計將在 2024 年達到 7.192 億美元,預計 2025 年至 2034 年的複合年成長率為 9.6%。此外,攜帶式和方便用戶使用型設備的技術進步促進了市場成長,使氧氣節約設備更容易獲得。優惠的報銷政策和主要市場參與者的存在進一步鞏固了北美在全球氧氣節約設備市場的強勢地位。
The Global Oxygen Conservation Devices Market reached USD 2 billion in 2024 and is forecasted to grow at an impressive CAGR of 10.3% from 2025 to 2034. This significant market expansion can be attributed to the increasing prevalence of chronic respiratory diseases, an aging population, and rising environmental pollution. Moreover, government initiatives to promote the use of these devices are fueling adoption, making them an essential component of healthcare systems worldwide. The global healthcare community is focusing more on solutions that help optimize oxygen delivery to patients while minimizing wastage. This is particularly critical in the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and other respiratory conditions that require long-term management. The market growth is driven by the need for effective, sustainable treatments that can improve the quality of life for individuals with breathing difficulties, leading to greater reliance on oxygen conservation devices.
Oxygen conservation devices are categorized by product type, including reservoir oxygen delivery devices, electromechanical conserving devices, pneumatic conserving devices, and other solutions. Among these, the reservoir oxygen delivery devices segment is expected to generate USD 2 billion by 2034, with a growth rate of 10.5% CAGR. These devices are highly efficient at optimizing oxygen usage. They store surplus oxygen during exhalation and release it when the patient inhales, resulting in up to 75% less oxygen wastage compared to traditional continuous flow systems. This efficiency makes reservoir oxygen delivery devices a preferred option, as they not only reduce costs but also offer better treatment outcomes for patients in need of oxygen therapy.
Market Scope | |
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Start Year | 2024 |
Forecast Year | 2025-2034 |
Start Value | $2 Billion |
Forecast Value | $5.3 Billion |
CAGR | 10.3% |
The demand for oxygen conservation devices is particularly high in hospital settings, where acute respiratory conditions, chronic illnesses like COPD, and post-surgical respiratory issues require immediate attention. Hospitals accounted for 41.6% of the global market share in 2024. As healthcare facilities prioritize efficient and effective oxygen delivery systems, the adoption of these devices continues to rise. The ability to optimize oxygen usage without sacrificing patient care is crucial in settings where resources are often stretched.
In the U.S., the oxygen conservation devices market is projected to reach USD 719.2 million in 2024, with an expected CAGR of 9.6% from 2025 to 2034. The aging population in the U.S. and growing awareness of the benefits of oxygen therapy are driving greater adoption in both clinical and homecare settings. Furthermore, technological advancements in portable and user-friendly devices have contributed to market growth, making oxygen conservation devices more accessible. Favorable reimbursement policies and the presence of leading market players further solidify North America's strong position in the global market for oxygen conservation devices.