LONDON /PRNewswire/ --
The increasing prevalence of cardiovascular diseases will drive the heart valve repair and replacement devices market growth in the forthcoming years. Disorders including the aortic stenosis, pulmonary stenosis, and a congenital heart defect have led to rising demand for heart valve repair and replacement devices. In addition, factors including tobacco abuse, high cholesterol, blood pressure, and obesity are also mainly responsible for creating a rising demand for heart valve repair and replacement devices in the long run. Analysts have predicted that the heart valve repair and replacement devices market will register a CAGR of nearly 16% by 2023.
Market Overview
Rising demand for heart valve therapies
One of the growth drivers of the global heart valve repair and replacement devices market is the rising demand for heart valve therapies. The growing incidence of heart valve diseases such as stenosis and regurgitation led to the high demand for heart valve therapies such as heart valve repair and replacement.
Shortage of cardiologists
One of the challenges in the growth of the global heart valve repair and replacement devices market is the shortage of cardiologists. Lack of expertise increases the probability of misdiagnosis and improper treatment care, which can cause harm to patients.
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Competitive Landscape
The market appears to be moderately fragmented with the presence of several market players. Vendors in the market are focusing on strategies such as mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, and other developments to improve their market share and expand their presence globally. This market research report will help clients identify new growth opportunities and design unique growth strategies by providing a comprehensive analysis of the market's competitive landscape and offering information on the products offered by companies.
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