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Hemodialysis Catheters Market size was valued at around USD 927.7 million in 2023 and is estimated to grow at 6.9% CAGR from 2024 to 2032. The growing incidence of chronic kidney diseases and end-stage renal disease is a key factor driving the demand for the market
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a significant global health concern, affecting approximately 10% of the world's adult population. For instance, according to data published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2023, more than 1 in 7 U.S. adults, or about 35.5 million people, are estimated to have CKD in the country. This increase in chronic kidney diseases, in turn, leads to a higher demand for renal replacement therapies.
Additionally, the Global Kidney Health Atlas (GKHA) 2023, an important initiative of the International Society of Nephrology. estimates the global median prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) to be 9.5%. Further, effective management of diabetes and hypertension, including kidney disease testing and management as part of diabetes care for at-risk populations, can help prevent ESRD and decrease the number of incident cases, thus alleviating the impact on health care system.
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Base Year: | 2023 |
Hemodialysis Catheters Market Size in 2023: | USD 927.7 Million |
Forecast Period: | 2024 - 2032 |
Forecast Period 2024 - 2032 CAGR: | 6.9% |
2032 Value Projection: | USD 1.7 Billion |
Historical Data for: | 2021 - 2023 |
No. of Pages: | 140 |
Tables, Charts & Figures: | 432 |
Segments covered: | Catheters Type, Product, Material, Tip Configuration, Lumen, and Region |
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A hemodialysis catheter is a medical device used to provide temporary access to the bloodstream for hemodialysis treatment. It is typically inserted into a large vein, typically in the neck, chest, or groin, allowing blood to be removed from the body, filtered through a dialysis machine to remove waste and excess fluids, and then returned to the body.