The Europe noninvasive ventilation masks market is expected to grow from US$ 719.83 million in 2022 to US$ 1,076.68 million by 2030; it is anticipated to record a CAGR of 5.2% from 2022 to 2030.
Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is the delivery of oxygen (ventilation support) through a face mask, eliminating the need for an endotracheal airway. NIV provides comparable physiological benefits to conventional mechanical ventilation by reducing breathing work and improving gas exchange. The intervention is recognized as an effective treatment for respiratory failure in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cardiogenic pulmonary edema, and other respiratory conditions without complications, such as upper airway trauma, ventilator-associated pneumonia, respiratory muscle weakness, and sinusitis. Thus, the increasing prevalence of respiratory diseases will likely significantly impact the Europe noninvasive ventilation masks market forecast in the next few years.
Patients with underlying COPDs who suffer from exacerbation of their diseases and hypercapnic dyspnoea or respiratory failure are most likely to be successfully treated with noninvasive ventilation (NIV). NIV effectively relieves the pressure on the respiratory muscles, increases tidal volume, decreases respiratory rate, and reduces the work of diaphragmatic breathing, resulting in an improvement in oxygen supply, a decrease in hypercapnia, and an improvement in dyspnea. A COPD is ideal for NIV as the treatment is quickly reversible, and additional support can be provided.
NIV reduces the endotracheal intubation rate, length of hospital stays, complications of mechanical ventilation, and mortality for COPD patients. Recent clinical practice guidelines recommend NIV as first-line ventilatory support for treating acute respiratory failure (ARF) in COPDs. NIV masks are increasingly used to treat people suffering from COPD and respiratory failure.
NIV helps reduce intubation and mortality in patients affected by COPD exacerbation with respiratory failure. The type of mask may impact the success rate. A full-face mask is recommended over nasal masks for patients who are seriously ill and suffer from ARF. Thus, Europe's increasing prevalence of COPD and other respiratory disorders is expected to fuel the market's growth.
Oral, oronasal, hybrid, nasal, nasal pillow, helmet, headgear, and other mask types can lead to patient discomfort, air leaks, claustrophobia, skin redness, eye irritation, skin breakdown, and facial deformity in children. A small leak at the bottom of the mask does not affect NIV's performance. However, a large leak or a leak in the eye of mask can be a concern. Pain on the nose bridge indicates that the mask is too tight or is poorly fitting at the top. The mask must be readjusted or replaced, as the pain can worsen.
Pressure ulcers associated with NIV masks are a significant clinical problem due to the increasing popularity of the intervention. The development of pressure ulcers is associated with poor clinical outcomes, increased complications, and extended hospital stays, all of which aggravate the consequences of acute illness.
It is essential to make sure that the mask fits properly. Otherwise, oxygen may leak into the eyes, causing irritation and conjunctivitis. Using a full-face mask can interfere with coughing and effectively eliminate secretions. In addition, the excess pressure generated can affect the patient's ability to generate sufficient expiratory flow rates, adversely impacting the mobilization of secretions and cough resistance that leads to the retention of secretions.
Thus, side effects associated with NIV masks hamper the growth of the Europe non-invasive ventilation masks market.
The Europe noninvasive ventilation masks market analysis has been carried out by considering the following segments: interfaces, application, usage, material, size, product type, and end user. By interfaces, the market is bifurcated into masks and accessories. The masks segment consists of a nasal mask, face mask, nasal pillow mask, oral mask, and total face mask/helmets. Face mask is further sub-segmented into CO2 venting face mask and non-vented face mask. Accessories of NIV masks include elbows and replacement elbows, hoses, tubes, skin barriers, under/over the nose cushions, and head strap/replacement gears. Based on application, the Europe non-invasive ventilation masks market is segmented into respiratory dysfunction, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, pneumonia, and others. Based on the usage, the market is further segmented into pediatrics and adults. The Europe non-invasive ventilation masks market, by size, is further segmented into large, medium, and small. Based on material, it is further segmented into silicon, gel, and others. Based on product type, the market is bifurcated into single-use and reusable. Based on end user, the market is segmented into hospitals, critical and acute care settings, ambulatory surgical centers, and others. The scope of Europe noninvasive ventilation masks market report includes assessing the market performance in the UK, Germany, France, Austria, Switzerland, and the Rest of Europe.
European Union (EU) and World Health Organization (WHO) are key primary and secondary sources referred to while preparing the report on the Europe noninvasive ventilation masks market.
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Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) is the delivery of oxygen (ventilation support) through a face mask, eliminating the need for an endotracheal airway. NIV provides comparable physiological benefits to conventional mechanical ventilation by reducing breathing work and improving gas exchange. The intervention is recognized as an effective treatment for respiratory failure in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cardiogenic pulmonary edema, and other respiratory conditions without complications, such as upper airway trauma, ventilator-associated pneumonia, respiratory muscle weakness, and sinusitis. Thus, the increasing prevalence of respiratory diseases will likely significantly impact the Europe noninvasive ventilation masks market forecast in the next few years.
Rising Prevalence of COPD Propels Europe Noninvasive Ventilation Masks Market Growth
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is one of the most significant public health concerns. According to the article “Effectiveness of a home telemonitoring program for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in Germany” published by the National Library of Medicine in 2022, Germany reported ∼ 6 million COPD cases. According to an article titled “What knows a frail Swiss population about chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?” published in 2021, about 400,000 people were affected by COPD in Switzerland.Patients with underlying COPDs who suffer from exacerbation of their diseases and hypercapnic dyspnoea or respiratory failure are most likely to be successfully treated with noninvasive ventilation (NIV). NIV effectively relieves the pressure on the respiratory muscles, increases tidal volume, decreases respiratory rate, and reduces the work of diaphragmatic breathing, resulting in an improvement in oxygen supply, a decrease in hypercapnia, and an improvement in dyspnea. A COPD is ideal for NIV as the treatment is quickly reversible, and additional support can be provided.
NIV reduces the endotracheal intubation rate, length of hospital stays, complications of mechanical ventilation, and mortality for COPD patients. Recent clinical practice guidelines recommend NIV as first-line ventilatory support for treating acute respiratory failure (ARF) in COPDs. NIV masks are increasingly used to treat people suffering from COPD and respiratory failure.
NIV helps reduce intubation and mortality in patients affected by COPD exacerbation with respiratory failure. The type of mask may impact the success rate. A full-face mask is recommended over nasal masks for patients who are seriously ill and suffer from ARF. Thus, Europe's increasing prevalence of COPD and other respiratory disorders is expected to fuel the market's growth.
Oral, oronasal, hybrid, nasal, nasal pillow, helmet, headgear, and other mask types can lead to patient discomfort, air leaks, claustrophobia, skin redness, eye irritation, skin breakdown, and facial deformity in children. A small leak at the bottom of the mask does not affect NIV's performance. However, a large leak or a leak in the eye of mask can be a concern. Pain on the nose bridge indicates that the mask is too tight or is poorly fitting at the top. The mask must be readjusted or replaced, as the pain can worsen.
Pressure ulcers associated with NIV masks are a significant clinical problem due to the increasing popularity of the intervention. The development of pressure ulcers is associated with poor clinical outcomes, increased complications, and extended hospital stays, all of which aggravate the consequences of acute illness.
It is essential to make sure that the mask fits properly. Otherwise, oxygen may leak into the eyes, causing irritation and conjunctivitis. Using a full-face mask can interfere with coughing and effectively eliminate secretions. In addition, the excess pressure generated can affect the patient's ability to generate sufficient expiratory flow rates, adversely impacting the mobilization of secretions and cough resistance that leads to the retention of secretions.
Thus, side effects associated with NIV masks hamper the growth of the Europe non-invasive ventilation masks market.
The Europe noninvasive ventilation masks market analysis has been carried out by considering the following segments: interfaces, application, usage, material, size, product type, and end user. By interfaces, the market is bifurcated into masks and accessories. The masks segment consists of a nasal mask, face mask, nasal pillow mask, oral mask, and total face mask/helmets. Face mask is further sub-segmented into CO2 venting face mask and non-vented face mask. Accessories of NIV masks include elbows and replacement elbows, hoses, tubes, skin barriers, under/over the nose cushions, and head strap/replacement gears. Based on application, the Europe non-invasive ventilation masks market is segmented into respiratory dysfunction, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, pneumonia, and others. Based on the usage, the market is further segmented into pediatrics and adults. The Europe non-invasive ventilation masks market, by size, is further segmented into large, medium, and small. Based on material, it is further segmented into silicon, gel, and others. Based on product type, the market is bifurcated into single-use and reusable. Based on end user, the market is segmented into hospitals, critical and acute care settings, ambulatory surgical centers, and others. The scope of Europe noninvasive ventilation masks market report includes assessing the market performance in the UK, Germany, France, Austria, Switzerland, and the Rest of Europe.
European Union (EU) and World Health Organization (WHO) are key primary and secondary sources referred to while preparing the report on the Europe noninvasive ventilation masks market.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Executive Summary
4. Non-Invasive Ventilation Masks Market Landscape
5. Non-Invasive Ventilation Masks Market - Key Market Dynamics
6. Non-Invasive Ventilation Masks Market - Europe Market Analysis
7. Non-Invasive Ventilation Masks Market - Revenue Analysis (USD Million) - By Interfaces, 2020-2030
8. Non-Invasive Ventilation Masks Market - Revenue Analysis (USD Million) - By Application, 2020-2030
9. Non-Invasive Ventilation Masks Market - Revenue Analysis (USD Million) - By Usage, 2020-2030
10. Non-Invasive Ventilation Masks Market - Revenue Analysis (USD Million) - By Size, 2020-2030
11. Non-Invasive Ventilation Masks Market - Revenue Analysis (USD Million) - By Material, 2020-2030
12. Non-Invasive Ventilation Masks Market - Revenue Analysis (USD Million) - By Product Type, 2020-2030
13. Non-Invasive Ventilation Masks Market - Revenue Analysis (USD Million) - By End User, 2020-2030
14. Non-Invasive Ventilation Masks Market - Revenue Analysis (USD Million), 2020-2030 - Country Analysis
15. Industry Landscape
16. Competitive Landscape
17. Non-Invasive Ventilation Masks Market - Key Company Profiles
18. Appendix
List of Tables
List of Figures
Companies Mentioned
- Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Ltd
- Armstrong Medical Ltd
- Intersurgical Ltd
- Hamilton Medical
- ResMed
- Koninklijke Philips NV
- Ambu AS
- Dragerwerk AG & Co KGaA
- DEAS S.R.L
- SunMed Group Holdings LLC
Table Information
Report Attribute | Details |
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No. of Pages | 180 |
Published | March 2024 |
Forecast Period | 2022 - 2030 |
Estimated Market Value ( USD | $ 719.83 Million |
Forecasted Market Value ( USD | $ 1076.68 Million |
Compound Annual Growth Rate | 5.2% |
Regions Covered | Europe |
No. of Companies Mentioned | 10 |