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Brochure More information from http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/2860517/ Market for Disposable Catheters and IV Devices Description: Catheter producers and other makers of medical supplies are feeling pressure to locate alternate sources of materials because several key material and OEM suppliers have pulled out of the market. This report from Kalorama Information examines the implications of this trend and others. The report covers single and multiple-use disposable catheters and IV devices. It reviews the competitive environment for more than 20 major market segments. Projections on sales and growth rates are provided for 1996-2000. Profiles of the leading non-OEM manufacturers are included. Contents: Chapter One: Executive Summary Scope of Study Methodology Objectives Chapter Two: Market Overview Size of Market for Disposable Catheters Worldwide, U.S., and Overseas Size of Market Large-Volume Overseas Markets Europe Japan Pacific Rim, Korea, and Taiwan Comparison of Catheter Segment Dollar Volumes By Worldwide Segment Dollar Volume By U.S. Segment Dollar Volume By Overseas Segment Dollar Volume Comparison of Catheter Device Unit Prices High-End Product Segments Price Pressure Reuse of Catheter Products Low-End Product Segments Largest Dollar Volume Catheter Suppliers By Dollar Volume Geographical Location of Suppliers Comparison of Disposable Catheter Products By Distribution Channel Interventional and Diagnostic Disposable Catheters IV Access, Renal, and Urological Disposable Catheters IV Access Lines Renal Bloodlines and Peritoneal Dialysis Disposables Urological Catheters Chapter Three: Dilatation Balloon Catheters Indications for Use of Dilatation Balloon Catheters Intravascular Indications Nonvascular Therapeutic Indications Nontherapeutic Applications Device Types PTCA Dilatation Balloon Catheters Balloon Sizes Balloon Compliance Inflation Pressure Fixed-wire (FW) Balloon Catheter Over-the-wire (OTW) Balloon Catheter Rapid Exchange (R/E) Balloon Catheter Perfusion (PER) Balloon Catheter Neurointerventional (NI) Balloon Catheters PTA Balloon Catheters Occlusion Balloon Catheters Distention Balloon Catheters Embolectomy Balloon Catheters Device Accessories Guidewires Guiding Catheters Catheter Introducers Peel-Away Introducers Inflation Accessories Procedural Overview Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty (PTA) Neurointerventional Transluminal Angioplasty Nonvascular Surgical Procedures Dilatation Balloon Use - Advantages and Disadvantages Much Lower Cost More Rapid Patient Recovery Can Be Performed On An Outpatient Basis Restenosis Remains Major Drawback Pain and Bleeding At Femoral or Other Artery Insertion Site PTCA Can Precipitate Deadly Complications Balloons Often Require Multiple Insertions and Inflations Not All Patients Are Candidates For PTCA/PTA Abrupt Vessel Closure Remains A Problem Competing Technologies And Devices Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery (CABG) Atherectomy Catheters Laser Angioplasty Catheters Vascular Stents Procedure Costs and Reimbursement Dynamics Equipment Use Per Procedure PTA and PTCA Procedures Neurointerventional Procedures Guidewire Use Nonvascular Procedures Costs and Medicare Reimbursement Average Cost Breakdown PTCA Procedures PTA Procedures Other Therapeutic and Nontherapeutic Procedures Guidewires Current Market Segment Volumes Size of PTCA/PTA Procedure Candidate Population Number of Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories Performing PTCA/PTA Number of Interventional Cardiologists Performing Procedure Number of Procedures Performed Worldwide Sales By Distribution Channel PTCA Dilatation Balloon Catheter Sales - By Unit Volume PTA Dilatation Balloon Catheter Sales - By Unit Volume Other Dilatation Balloon Catheter Sales - By Unit Volume PTCA Dilatation Balloon Catheter Sales - By Dollar Volume PTA Dilatation Balloon Catheter Sales - By Dollar Volume PTCA Dilatation Balloon Catheter Sales - By Catheter Type PTCA Dilatation Balloon Catheter Accessory Sales - By Dollar Volume Other Dilatation Balloon Catheter Sales - By Dollar Volume The Laser Angioplasty Market Leading Companies, Products, and Market Shares Chapter Four: Atherectomy Catheters Indications for Use of Atherectomy Catheters Device Types Device Accessories Guidewires Guide Catheters Catheter Introducers Drive Unit Procedural Overview Initial Cannulation and Siting of Atherectomy Device Drive Unit Powered Operation Balloon Catheters Often Used Pre- or Postprocedure Atherectomy Catheter Use - Advantages and Disadvantages Minimally Invasive Procedure Offers Much Lower Cost Rapid Patient Recovery Outpatient Procedure Restenosis Remains Major Drawback Artery Insertion Site Problems Use Will Not Precipitate A Heart Attack Procedure Must Be Performed At Hospital-based Sites Competing Technologies and Devices PTCA Dilatation Balloon Catheters Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery (CABG) Laser Angioplasty Catheters Vascular Stents Procedure Costs and Reimbursement Dynamics Equipment Used Per Procedure Costs and Medicare Reimbursement Average Cost Breakdown Current Market Segment Volumes Size of Procedure Candidate Population Number of Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories Performing Procedure Number of Interventional Cardiologists Performing Procedure Number of Atherectomy Procedures Sales by Distribution Channel Sales by Unit Volume Sales by Dollar Volume Major Companies, Products and Market Shares Chapter Five: Angiography Catheters Indications for Use of Angiographic Catheters Diagnostic Use As a Navigational Tool During Interventional Procedures As a Tool For Intravascular Embolization During Neurointervention Device Types Access Catheter Infusion Catheter Flush Catheter Selective Catheter Flow-Assisted Catheter Snares Coaxial Catheter Pigtail Catheter Ultrasound Catheters Neuroangiographic Catheters Device Accessories Guidewires Guiding Catheters Catheter Introducers Sets Procedural Overview Initial Cannulation, Common Sites Guidewire Directed Introducer Often Left at Site Procedure is Modified for Intracranial Procedures Contrast Agent Injection Angiography - Advantages and Disadvantages Excellent Imaging in Real-time Uses Ionizing Radiation - Dangerous in Large Doses Contrast Agents Can Precipitate Dangerous Complications Competing Technologies and Devices Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Computerized Tomography (CT) Ultrasound Imaging Procedure Costs and Reimbursement Dynamics Equipment Used per Procedure Costs and Medicare Reimbursement Average Cost Breakdown Current Market Segment Volumes Size of Procedure Candidate Populations Coronary Diagnostic Angiography Peripheral Diagnostic Angiography PTCA, PTA and Atherectomy Population Affected by Neurovascular Defects Treatment Population - Hemorrhagic Stroke Treatment Population - Vaso-Occlusive Stroke Preemptive Use of Neurointerventional Procedures Number of Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories Performing Angiography Number of Interventional Radiologists Sales by Distribution Channel Number of Procedures Performed Worldwide Sales by Unit Volume - Coronary and Peripheral Segments Sales by Dollar Volume - Total Angiography Market - Catheters and Accessories Sales by Dollar Volume - Total Angiography Market - Catheters Alone Sales by Dollar Volume - Coronary Segment Sales by Dollar Volume - Peripheral Segment Neurointerventional Catheter Segment - Sales Dollar Volume Ultrasound Catheter Segment - Sales Dollar Volume Leading Companies, Products, and Market Shares Coronary Angiography Catheter and Accessories Segment Peripheral Angiography Catheter and Accessories Segment Neurointerventional Catheter Segment Ultrasound Catheter Segment Chapter Six: Mapping and Ablation Catheters Introduction To Electrophysiology ECG - Simplest Form of Electrophysiology Testing The Cardiac Conduction Pathway Pathway Disruptions Cause Arrhythmias Types of Tachyarrhythmias Indications for Electrophysiology Testing Indications for Use of Radio-Frequency and Other Ablation Catheters Radio-Frequency (RF) Ablation Therapy Other Ablation Therapies Device Types Electrophysiology Mapping Catheters RF Ablation Catheters Laser, Microwave, and Ultrasound Ablation Catheters Device Accessories Catheter Introducers Guidewires and Guide Catheters Procedural Overview Electrophysiological Testing RF Catheter Ablation Laser, Microwave, and Ultrasound Catheter Ablation Mapping and Ablation Catheter Use - Advantages and Disadvantages Must be Performed at a Hospital-Based Site Heat Production at RF Ablation Sites Can be Performed on an Outpatient Basis High Success Rate Competing Technologies and Devices Antiarrhythmic Drug Therapy Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators (ICD) and Pacemakers Open-heart Surgery Procedure Costs and Reimbursement Dynamics Equipment Used per Procedure Sterilization and Reuse of Mapping Catheters Very Common Reuse of RF Ablation Catheters Less Common Costs and Medicare Reimbursement Average Cost Breakdown Mapping Catheters RF Ablation Catheters Typical Ablation Procedure Disposables Costs RF Energy Generator Consoles Current Market Segment Volumes Size of Electrophysiological Mapping and Ablation Procedure Candidate Number of Laboratories and Cardiac Electrophysiologists Performing RF Number of Procedures Performed Worldwide Sales by Distribution Channel Sales by Unit Volume Sales by Dollar Volume Leading Companies, Products, and Market Shares Chapter Seven: Vascular Access Catheters and IV Accessories Indications For Use of Vascular Access Catheters Four Major IV Therapies Antibiotic Therapy Analgesic Therapy Chemotherapy Total Parenteral Nutrition and Hydration Device Types Central Venous Catheters (CVC) Subclavian Vein Catheter (SVC) Femoral Vein Catheters (FVC) Jugular Vein Catheters (JVC) Umbilical Artery Catheters (UAC) Single Lumen Catheters Multiple Lumen Catheters Coaxial Catheters Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICC) Midline Catheters (MC) Noninvasive IV Catheter Lines Sets - Gravity and Dedicated Device Accessories Catheter Introducers Peel-Away Introducers Butterfly or Winged Needles Primary IV Administration Set Secondary IV Administration Set IV Extension Sets Capped Luer-type IV Connector Sealed Septum IV Connector Prepierced Septum IV Connector Valved IV Port Y-site Connector and Manifold Ports IV Injection Adapters Needleless or Safety IV Systems Recessed IV Needles Recessed Needle IV Systems Infusion Pumps, Controllers, and Pump/Controllers Vascular Access Ports Procedural Overview Peripheral IV Delivery Peripheral IV Procedure Central Venous IV Delivery and Central Catheters Central Venous Catheters (CVC) Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICC) Major Modalities of IV Drug Delivery Continuous IV Therapy Intermittent IV Therapy Bolus IV Therapy Direct IV Therapy Vascular Access Catheter Use - Advantages and Disadvantages Occlusion is the Number One Problem with All Types of IV Catheters IV Catheters and the Risk of Sepsis PICC Use Can Substantially Lower Supplies and Labor Costs Use of CVCs Carries Significant Risks Over PICC Use CVC Use Includes A Host of Other Serious Complications PICCs Have Their Own Set of Complications Tissue Trauma From Repeated Use IV Systems and Needlestick Injuries Needleless, Stickless, or Safety IV Systems Capped IV Systems - Need for Numerous Disposable Caps Competing Technologies and Devices Transdermal Delivery Systems Oral Drug Delivery Depot Drug Delivery Liposomal Drug Delivery Procedure Costs and Reimbursement Dynamics Equipment Used per Procedure Central Vessel Access IV Systems Costs and Medicare Reimbursement Average Cost Breakdown Standard IV Lines Stickless IV System Lines Recessed Needle IV System Lines Ambulatory Infusion IV Systems CVC/PICC/Midline Catheters Current Market Segment Volumes Potential Population Segment Utilizing IV Therapy Sales By Distribution Channel Sales by Dollar Volume Sales by Unit Volume Leading Companies, Products, and Market Shares IV Catheter Segment Needleless (Safety or Stickless) IV Systems PICC/Midline and Central Venous Catheter Segments Chapter Eight: Renal Catheters Indications for Use of Dialysis Normal Kidney Function Acute Renal Failure - Definition Chronic Renal Failure - Definition Symptoms of Kidney Failure Dialysis Methods Hemodialysis Peritoneal Dialysis Procedural Overview Hemodialysis Use of Arterio-Venous (AV) Fistulas In Long-term HD Six To Twelve Week Wait After Fistula Is Made Vascular Grafts Used For Artificial AVFs AVFs Are The Most Common HD Vascular Access Large Capacity Fistula Needles Needed For AVFs Semi-implanted Venous Catheters for Certain Patients Two Major Types of Dialysate HD Machines - Automatic Regulation of Multiple Parameters Common Types of HD Device Types HD Machine Subsystems Blood Circuit Components Hemodialysis Bloodlines Prepump, Postpump Line Sets AV Fistula Needles Drip Chambers Pressure Transducer Protectors External AV Shunts Peritoneal Dialysis Catheters Dialysate Bags and Tubing Disconnect Systems Device Accessories Luer-type connectors Ratchet clamps Color-coded connectors and needle wings Methods of Dialysis - Advantages and Disadvantages Hemodialysis - Serious Catastrophic Circulatory Complications Peritoneal Dialysis - Risk of Peritonitis but Lower Catastrophic Risk Competing Technologies and Devices Kidney Transplantation Hemoperfusion Continuous Arteriovenous Hemofiltration (CAVH) Procedure Costs and Reimbursement Dynamics Equipment Used per Procedure Hemodialysis Peritoneal Dialysis Costs and Medicare Reimbursement Average Cost Breakdown Current Market Segment Volumes Potential Population Segment Affected by Procedure Number of Hemodialysis Clinics Number of Hemodialysis and Peritoneal Dialysis Patients Worldwide Sales by Distribution Channel Sales by Unit Volume Sales by Dollar Volume Leading Companies, Products, and Market Shares Hemodialysis Bloodlines Peritoneal Dialysis Disposable Catheters and Accessories Chapter Nine: Urological Drainage Catheters Indications For Use of Urological Drainage Catheters Incontinence and Convalescent and Postsurgical Incapacitation Urine Volume Measurement Device Types Indwelling vs. External Foley Catheters Intermittent Catheters External Catheters Procedural Overview Foley Catheter Intermittent Catheter External Catheters Urological Drainage Catheter Use - Advantages and Disadvantages Latex Allergy - A Major Risk Factor Nosocomial Urinary Tract Infections Remain Prevalent Competing Technologies and Devices Surgical Correction Of Urethral Blockage Female Incontinence - An Open Market Procedure Costs and Reimbursement Dynamics Equipment Used Per Procedure Costs and Medicare Reimbursement Average Cost Breakdown Current Market Segment Volumes Potential Population Segment Affected By Incontinence Number of Facilities Using Urological Drainage Catheters Sales By Distribution Channel Sales by Unit Volume Foley Catheters External Catheters Intermittent Catheters Sales by Dollar Volume Foley Catheters External Catheters Intermittent Catheters Leading Companies, Products, and Market Shares Foley Catheter Segment External and Intermittent Catheter Segment Chapter Ten: Forecasts Growth, Growth Drivers, Projected Dollar Volumes, and Projected Supplier Market Shares - By Catheter Market Worldwide Disposable Catheter Market Shift Towards Hospitalization Alternatives Influence of Purchasing Consortiums And Buying Groups Alteration of Buying Patterns - Reuse Is Not An Option Reduced Rates of Federal Reimbursements Little Growth In Free-Standing, Independent Catheterization Labs Japan - Much Faster Growth Rate In This Half of The Decade Dilatation Balloon Catheter Market PTA Balloons - Growth Still Strong As Number of Procedures Increase PTCA Volume Growth Stalled By Falling Balloon Catheter Prices Falling Number of PTCA Catheters Used Per Procedure Long Balloon Models Stent Use - Significant Adverse Effect On Sequential Sales Rapid-Exchange Perfusion Types Command Highest Prices And Offer Lowest Risk U.S. Demographics Favor Increasing Numbers of Angioplasty Procedures PTCA Leading Indication Is Relief of Angina, More Procedures Involving Multiple Artery and Extensive Atherosclerotic Conditions The Player Lineup - Lots of Changes Expected Over The Next Five Years Nonvascular Dilatation Balloons - Healthy Growth Laser Angioplasty - Capital Intensive, Slow Growth Atherectomy Catheter Market Stent Sales - Negative Effect on Growth Physicians Still Unfamiliar With Procedure European Market Largely Untouched Saphenous Vein Procedures Increasing In Frequency Saphenous Vein Procedures Not Expected To Increase In Europe Stable Price Points Complementary Ramping Of Dilatation Balloon Sales Expect Other Atherectomy Devices To Die On The Vine Angiography Catheter Market Demographics Prime Growth Driver For PTCA, PTA, and Atherectomy-related Therapeutic Angiography Market Displays Commodity Characteristics Little Change Expected In Player Positions Materials Improvements Allow Smaller Diameters To Be Imaged Neurointerventional Device Approvals Will Drive 26% Growth Intravascular Ultrasound Not Reimbursable Yet Endosonics Busy Establishing Market Presence Anyway Intravascular Ultrasound - Imaging Without Contrast Agent Complications Electrophysiology Catheter Markets Parallel Ramping of Electrophysiology Catheter Sales RF Ablation Market Untapped VT Treatment Next Major Technological Hurdle The Big Tip Blues? Reuse Common In Mapping Segment Temperature Monitoring - A Must-Have Feature Brand Loyalty Difficult To Maintain Enforcement of Reuse Regulations - Would Boost Mapping Volume Largest Catheter Suppliers Expected To Rapidly Enter The RF Ablation Segment IV Access Catheter Markets Standard IV Lines - Flat Growth Needleless Systems - Acceptance Not As Rapid As Planned Alternate Site - Fastest Growing Distribution Channel Cost Reduction Is The Primary Driver Not A Blanket Acceptance of Home Care AIDS-Associated Treatments Driving Home-based IV Segment Short-term Materials Costs Have Skyrocketed, Lowering Manufacturing Margins Sterilization Costs Have Increased With Attempts To Cut Use of Freon PICC and Midline Catheters - Fastest Growing Segment CVC to PICC Shift Will Initiate Active Positioning Renal Catheter Markets Inherent Cost Efficiencies Drive Peritoneal Dialysis Growth HD Still The Most Prevalent Treatment Modality, Is The Market Basis U.S. Softness Has Rebounded Eastern Europe, Pacific Rim - New High Growth Markets Despite Lowering of Tariffs by NAFTA, Sales Down In Latin America Reuse of Bloodlines Longer Treatments Are Recommended for Patient Health But Hurt Profitability PET Materials Costs Have Skyrocketed, Affecting Manufacturing Margins Sterilization Costs Have Increased - Adverse Effect of Freon Phaseout Urological Drainage Catheter Markets Growth Driven By Population Growth of Elderly Shift In Product Mix As Demand For Latex-Free Products Increases Threat of Liability Has Spooked Some Materials Makers Sterilization Costs Have Increased - The Freon Phaseout Acquisition Activity Foreseen Chapter Eleven: Company Profiles Baxter Heatlhcare Corporation (Baxter International, Inc.) Background Catheter Market Involvement Sales and Distribution Technology and Product Offerings Strategic and Business Development Activity Boston Scientific Corporation Background Catheter Market Involvement Sales and Distribution Technology and Product Offerings Strategic and Business Development Activity C.R. Bard, Inc. Background Catheter Market Involvement Sales and Distribution Technology and Product Offerings Strategic and Business Development Activity Cordis Corporation Background Catheter Market Involvement Sales and Distribution Technology and Product Offerings Strategic and Business Development Activity Endosonics, Inc. Background Catheter Market Involvement Sales and Distribution Technology and Product Offerings Strategic and Business Development Activity Gambro Group AB Background Catheter Market Involvement Sales and Distribution Technology and Product Offerings Strategic and Business Development Activity Guidant Corporation Background Catheter Market Involvement Sales and Distribution Technology and Product Offerings Strategic and Business Development Activity Target Therapeutics, Inc. Background Catheter Market Involvement Sales and Distribution Technology and Product Offerings Strategic and Business Development Activity Appendix A: Company Names and Addresses Appendix B: List of Relevant Organizations Appendix C: List of Relevant Publications Ordering: Order Online - http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/2860517/ Order by Fax - using the form below Order by Post - print the order form below and send to Research and Markets, Guinness Centre, Taylors Lane, Dublin 8, Ireland. 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