Mobility (Intensive care, Portable)
The intensive care segment is expected to hold portable medical ventilator market share of over 78.9% by the end of 2037, owing to the growing adoption across various healthcare settings. Intensive care ventilators are specifically designed to provide high-performance advanced respiratory support to critically ill patients, making them indispensable in emergency medical services where rapid intervention is required. For instance, in June 2021, ISRO developed Prana. It is a portable, low-cost critical care ventilator that uses an Ambu (Artificial Manual Breathing Unit) bag that is automatically compressed. Thus, intensive care ventilator is expected to gain momentum forward as it progresses through technological up-gradation and rising interest in emergency and critical care solutions.
Interface (Invasive, Non-invasive)
The invasive ventilators segment is projected to dominate the portable medical ventilators market attributable to their capability of delivering high levels of ventilatory support. In addition, it renders better control over parameters such as pressure, volume, and oxygenation. For instance, in July 2024, Noccarc received a much sought-after Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Certification IS 13450: Part 2: SEC 12:2023 certification for its much-acclaimed Made-in-India ICU Ventilator, Noccarc V730i. The Noccarc V730i includes modes of invasive and non-invasive ventilation along with revolutionary remote monitoring features via mobile phones, thus making critical care completely seamless and efficient.
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