Global Coronary Stent Market Report 2016 - Next Generation Stents Likely to Bring Stent Market on Track - Research and Markets

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global Coronary Stent Market Report: 2016 Edition" report to their offering.

Stents help in avoiding the heart attacks which is caused by narrowing of the coronary arteries. Drug eluting stents which are coated with medication are the most commonly used stents. Many new stents like bio resorbable stents are in the market and next generation stents like drug filled stent are under research and development.

Stents become very necessary in the severe instances of atherosclerosis which is a state where medium and large arteries harden and start narrowing because their insides get filled with plaque. The most common method employed for the treatment of coronary heart disease includes pharmaceuticals, balloon angioplasty, stenting and coronary artery bypass grafting.

The stent market was affected by thrombosis scare in the year 2010. Later the market was also affected due to stent deformity issues and pricing pressures which led the stent market down.

The key factors which are anticipated to drive stent market include aging population, improving utilization of hospital, enhancement in the volume of drug eluting stent, improvement in the global health care expenditure, accelerated economic growth, diabetic population, increased consumption of alcohol, rising obese population, increase in hypertension.

Some of the significant developments of this industry include introduction of new products from competing companies, Next generation stents and testing of drug filled stent. However, the challenge to be faced ahead is pricing pressure, regulatory issues and complications associated with implantation of stents.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Cardiology Market - An Introduction

2. Coronary Stent Market Analysis

3. The US DES Market

4. Rest of World DES Market

5. Indian Stent Market

6. Market Dynamics

7. Competitive Landscape

8. Company Profiles

Companies Mentioned:

  • Abbot Laboratories
  • Boston Scientific
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • Medtronic Inc.

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