Global Medical Electrodes Market 2015-2019 - New Study Released

Fast Market Research announces the availability of the new TechNavio report, "Global Medical Electrodes Market 2015-2019", on their comprehensive research portal

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Boston, MA -- (SBWire) -- 10/02/2015 --Fast Market Research announces the availability of Technavio's new report "Global Medical Electrodes Market 2015-2019" on their comprehensive research portal.

Medical electrodes are devices that transfer ionic current energy to electric current in the body. The electric current is amplified and is used in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. A typical medical electrode consists of lead, metal, and the electrode conducting gel. Electrodes are employed in medical devices for detection of chemical reactions through electrical impulses. The detection of electrical signals aids in the diagnosis of cardiac disorders, neurological symptoms, and fetal distress syndrome. Medical electrodes are used for purposes such as monitoring of patients during operation, intensive care, and medical tests. They are often used in medical devices such as defibrillators, EEG, EMG, ENG, ECG, nasopharyngeal devices, pacemakers, electrosurgical devices, fetal scalp monitors, neurological devices, and TENS.

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Technavio's analysts forecast the global medical electrodes market to grow at a CAGR of 11.89% during 2014-2019.

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Commenting on the report, an analyst from Technavio?s team said: ?The adoption of medical electrodes in APAC countries like Japan, China, and South Korea is increasing because of a rise in awareness about electrodes, increases in healthcare spending, and improved diagnostic testing.?

According to the report, advances in medical electrodes are aimed at superior design and reducing interference levels during patient monitoring procedures. These advances in technology also help in improving the patient?s comfort and enhancing electrode-tissue interface for improved recording and stimulation.

Further, the report states that medical devices are considered high risk and need to undergo rigorous safety examinations to demonstrate medical efficacy before being approved by regulatory agencies. Regulatory authorities impose high standards and complex requirements during the development, manufacturing, and use of medical devices such as electrodes.

The key players in the Global Medical Electrodes Market are 3M, Ambu, ConMed, Covidien and CR Bard. while other prominent vendors include Boston Scientific, Cognionics, Cooper Surgical, Cynosure, Dymedix, GE Healthcare, Graphic Controls Medical, Heart Sync, Rhythmlink, Thermo Fisher, VectraCor and ZOLL Medical

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