The 7 major pulmonary embolism markets reached a value of US$ 1.8 Billion in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the 7MM to reach US$ 3.3 Billion by 2034, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 5.58% during 2024-2034.
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Key Statistics
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Base Year | 2023 |
Forecast Years | 2024-2034 |
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2018-2023
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Market Size in 2023
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US$ 1.8 Billion |
Market Forecast in 2034
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US$ 3.3 Billion |
Market Growth Rate 2024-2034
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5.58% |
The pulmonary embolism market has been comprehensively analyzed in IMARC's new report titled "Pulmonary Embolism Market: Epidemiology, Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity, and Forecast 2024-2034". Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a condition that occurs when a blood clot, usually originating in the legs or deep veins of the body, travels to the lungs and blocks one or more of the lung's blood vessels. This can cause damage to the lungs and reduce the amount of oxygen reaching the body's vital organs. PE can be life-threatening if not treated promptly. Symptoms of PE can range from mild to severe, depending on the size and location of the clot. Some of the common symptoms of PE are shortness of breath, chest pain, and coughing up blood. Various other indications may include light-headedness, rapid heartbeat, and leg swelling. Diagnosis of PE typically involves a combination of tests, including a chest X-ray, CT scan, and blood tests. A D-dimer test is also done to see if there is an elevated level of a protein fragment that is produced when a clot is breaking down. Pulmonary embolism treatment typically involves using blood thinners, such as heparin or warfarin, to dissolve the blood clot and prevent further clots from forming. In some cases, catheter-directed thrombolysis or mechanical thrombectomy may be used to remove the clot.
The expanding obese population and the rising incidences of certain inflammatory conditions, such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, are primarily driving the global pulmonary embolism market. In addition to this, the growing prevalence of several associated risk factors, such as addiction to smoking, patients undergoing chemotherapy, the inflating usage of supplemental estrogen and hormone replacement therapy, etc., is also bolstering the market growth. Moreover, the widespread adoption of thrombolytic treatment, which utilizes medications to break up existing blood clots, for treating patients with severe lung damage is further creating a positive outlook for the market. Besides this, the emerging popularity of vena cava filters among patients who are unable to take anticoagulant medicines is also augmenting the global market. In this treatment, a small device is inserted into the vena cava (a large vein in the abdomen) to restrict blood clots from traveling to the lungs. Additionally, the elevating utilization of compression stockings for increasing blood flow in the legs in order to prevent the formation of blood clots is acting as another significant growth-inducing factor. Furthermore, the escalating popularity of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs), which prevent blood clots while having fewer drug-drug interactions and do not require regular monitoring, is also expected to drive the global pulmonary embolism market in the coming years.
IMARC Group's new report provides an exhaustive analysis of the pulmonary embolism market in the United States, EU5 (Germany, Spain, Italy, France, and United Kingdom) and Japan. This includes treatment practices, in-market, and pipeline drugs, share of individual therapies, market performance across the seven major markets, market performance of key companies and their drugs, etc. The report also provides the current and future patient pool across the seven major markets. According to the report the United States has the largest patient pool for pulmonary embolism and also represents the largest market for its treatment. Furthermore, the current treatment practice/algorithm, market drivers, challenges, opportunities, reimbursement scenario and unmet medical needs, etc. have also been provided in the report. This report is a must-read for manufacturers, investors, business strategists, researchers, consultants, and all those who have any kind of stake or are planning to foray into the pulmonary embolism market in any manner.
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This report also provides a detailed analysis of the current pulmonary embolism marketed drugs and late-stage pipeline drugs.
In-Market Drugs
Late-Stage Pipeline Drugs
Drugs | Company Name |
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Eliquis (Apixaban) | Bristol-Myers Squibb/Pfizer |
Activase (Alteplase) | Boehringer Ingelheim |
Savaysa (Edoxaban) | Daiichi Sankyo |
Arixtra (Fondaparinux sodium) | Sanofi aventis |
Xarelto (Rivaroxaban) | Bayer/Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical |
Recombinant staphylokinase | Supergene |
TS23 | Translational Sciences |
Abelacimab | Anthos Therapeutics |
DS 1040b | Daiichi Sankyo |
Recombinant Human Prourokinase | Tasly Pharmaceutical |
*Kindly note that the drugs in the above table only represent a partial list of marketed/pipeline drugs, and the complete list has been provided in the report.
Market Insights
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Pulmonary Embolism: Current Treatment Scenario, Marketed Drugs and Emerging Therapies