• Popular
    • Medicine
    • Radiology
    • Cardiology
    • Surgery
    • Nanomedicine
    • Military Medicine
    • Rehab
  • Categories
    • Exclusive
    • A-D
      • Anesthesiology
      • Art
      • Cardiac Surgery
      • Cardiology
      • Critical Care
      • Dentistry
      • Dermatology
      • Diagnostics
    • E-I
      • Emergency Medicine
      • ENT
      • Genetics
      • Geriatrics
      • GI
      • Informatics
    • M-N
      • Medicine
      • Military Medicine
      • Nanomedicine
      • Net News
      • Neurology
      • Neurosurgery
      • Nuclear Medicine
    • O-P
      • Ob/Gyn
      • Oncology
      • Ophthalmology
      • Orthopedic Surgery
      • Pathology
      • Pediatrics
      • Plastic Surgery
      • Psychiatry
      • Public Health
    • R-V
      • Radiation Oncology
      • Radiology
      • Rehab
      • Reproductive Medicine
      • Space Medicine
      • Sports Medicine
      • Surgery
      • Thoracic Surgery
      • Urology
      • Vascular Surgery
  • SUBSCRIBE
  • Submit PR
  • About
  • Follow
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Linkedin
    • Youtube
    • Instagram
    • RSS
  • Submit PR
  • Log in
Medgadget
Medgadget
  • Popular
    • Medicine
      Urine Test for Parkinson’s Disease

      Urine Test for Parkinson’s Disease

      Investigating Bacterial Motion for New Treatment Strategies

      Investigating Bacterial Motion for New Treatment Strategies

      Smart Sutures Sense Inflammation, Deliver Drugs, Cells

      Smart Sutures Sense Inflammation, Deliver Drugs, Cells

      siRNA as a COVID-19 Treatment

      siRNA as a COVID-19 Treatment

    • Radiology
      Wearable Ultrasound for Deep Tissue Monitoring

      Wearable Ultrasound for Deep Tissue Monitoring

      Implanted Ultrasound Lets Chemo Access Brain

      Implanted Ultrasound Lets Chemo Access Brain

      Wearable Ultrasound Measures Tissue Stiffness Under Skin

      Wearable Ultrasound Measures Tissue Stiffness Under Skin

      Brain Decoder Spells Out Thoughts

      Brain Decoder Spells Out Thoughts

    • Cardiology
      Wearable Ultrasound for Deep Tissue Monitoring

      Wearable Ultrasound for Deep Tissue Monitoring

      Pencil-on-Paper Wearable Sensor

      Pencil-on-Paper Wearable Sensor

      Cell Culture Chamber Mimics Mechanical States of Disease

      Cell Culture Chamber Mimics Mechanical States of Disease

      Chest Wearable Provides Key Heart Measurements

      Chest Wearable Provides Key Heart Measurements

    • Surgery
      Smart Sutures Sense Inflammation, Deliver Drugs, Cells

      Smart Sutures Sense Inflammation, Deliver Drugs, Cells

      Automated Computer Assistant for Kidney Transplant Rejection Diagnostics: Interview with Study Authors

      Automated Computer Assistant for Kidney Transplant Rejection Diagnostics: Interview with Study Authors

      Soft Robotic Electrode Enables Minimally Invasive Placement

      Soft Robotic Electrode Enables Minimally Invasive Placement

      Wound Dressing Detects Infection, Changes Color

      Wound Dressing Detects Infection, Changes Color

    • Nanomedicine
      Bottlebrush Nanoparticles Deliver Immunostimulatory Drugs

      Bottlebrush Nanoparticles Deliver Immunostimulatory Drugs

      Nanoparticles Deliver mRNA Therapy to the Lungs

      Nanoparticles Deliver mRNA Therapy to the Lungs

      Nanoparticles Get Lymphatic Vessels Pumping

      Nanoparticles Get Lymphatic Vessels Pumping

      Bottlebrush Particle for Synergistic Drug Combinations

      Bottlebrush Particle for Synergistic Drug Combinations

    • Military Medicine
      Wearable Can Take Multiple Sweat Samples

      Wearable Can Take Multiple Sweat Samples

      Wound Dressing Detects Infection, Changes Color

      Wound Dressing Detects Infection, Changes Color

      Device Measures Hemoglobin More Accurately in Dark Skin

      Device Measures Hemoglobin More Accurately in Dark Skin

      Fingertip Sensor Measures Lithium Levels in Sweat

      Fingertip Sensor Measures Lithium Levels in Sweat

    • Rehab
      Temperature Feedback for Prosthetic Limbs

      Temperature Feedback for Prosthetic Limbs

      Brain Decoder Spells Out Thoughts

      Brain Decoder Spells Out Thoughts

      Knitted Glove Massages the Hand to Treat Edema

      Knitted Glove Massages the Hand to Treat Edema

      Empowering Stroke Survivors: Interview with Kirsten Carroll, CEO at Kandu Health

      Empowering Stroke Survivors: Interview with Kirsten Carroll, CEO at Kandu Health

  • Categories
    • Exclusive
    • A-D
      • Anesthesiology
      • Art
      • Cardiac Surgery
      • Cardiology
      • Critical Care
      • Dentistry
      • Dermatology
      • Diagnostics
    • E-I
      • Emergency Medicine
      • ENT
      • Genetics
      • Geriatrics
      • GI
      • Informatics
    • M-N
      • Medicine
      • Military Medicine
      • Nanomedicine
      • Net News
      • Neurology
      • Neurosurgery
      • Nuclear Medicine
    • O-P
      • Ob/Gyn
      • Oncology
      • Ophthalmology
      • Orthopedic Surgery
      • Pathology
      • Pediatrics
      • Plastic Surgery
      • Psychiatry
      • Public Health
    • R-V
      • Radiation Oncology
      • Radiology
      • Rehab
      • Reproductive Medicine
      • Space Medicine
      • Sports Medicine
      • Surgery
      • Thoracic Surgery
      • Urology
      • Vascular Surgery
  • SUBSCRIBE
  • Submit PR
  • About
  • Log in
  • Submit PR
  • Follow
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Linkedin
    • Youtube
    • Instagram
    • RSS

Interventional Radiology Market | Latest Innovations and Trends Analysis Report

January 19th, 2021 TMR Research Releases

Interventional radiology (IR), also known as vascular and interventional radiology (VIR), is a medical specialty which provides minimally invasive image-guided diagnosis and treatment of various diseases and ailments. A vast range of procedures are performed by interventional radiologists all over the globe, However, the application of image guidance and minimally invasive techniques in order to minimize risk to the patient, are two principles followed by all radiologists, regardless of which procedure is used.

Interventional radiologists mainly perform both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. However, diagnostic angiography is becoming less common as the quality and reliability of CT and MRI angiography caused alternative forms of non-invasive evaluation and treatment to spring up.

Diagnostic interventional radiology mainly includes three subcategories – angiography and, cholangiography, and biopsy. Angiography involves retrieving images of the blood vessels to check if abnormalities are present with the use of various contrast media. Such media includes iodinated contrast, gadolinium based agents, and CO2 gas. In contrast, cholangiography deals with retrieving images of bile ducts within the liver to look for areas of blockage. In case of biopsy, a tissue sample is taken from the area of interest, and is checked for pathological examination from a percutaneous or transvenous approach.

Get Brochure of the Report @ https://www.tmrresearch.com/sample/sample?flag=B&rep_id=2045

Compared to diagnostic methodologies, numerous therapeutic exist such as endovascular aneurysm repair, balloon angioplasty, embolization, thrombolysis, dialysis, endovascular laser treatment, central venous catheter placement, drainage catheter placement, and many others. From an overall perspective, the therapeutic procedures are divided into various sub-categories such as vascular, intervention, catheter placement, ablative, genitourinary, and pain management.

With numerous chronic diseases on the rise in recent times owing to unhealthy lifestyles and other habits, a large need of interventional radiology procedures is happening in recent times. This has been greatly propelling the market. However high costs required for availing these treatments may hinder the global interventional radiology market’s growth.

Global Interventional Radiology Market: Overview 

Interventional radiology (IR) is a medical sub-specialty of radiology, which uses minimally invasive image-guided procedures and methods to diagnose and treat various diseases. IR techniques include a range of radiological image guidance methods such as ultrasound, X-ray fluoroscopy, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). IR has transformed every sphere of patient management process and has gained traction among clinicians and patients due to the use of minimally invasive image-guided techniques.

The interventional radiology market is highly competitive. Interventional radiologists provide cost-effective and better quality care than most other surgical alternatives by minimizing risks to patients and improving health outcomes. Most popular IR procedures include central venous access, angiography, balloon angioplasty, stenting, embolization, and a variety of catheter-based diagnostic and therapeutic tools. 

Global Interventional Radiology Market: Key Trends 

The interventional radiology market is primarily driven by the thrust for minimally invasive techniques in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases worldwide. The host of benefits that make IR procedures preferable to traditional treatments include reduced risks to patients, shorter hospital stays, lower cost of treatment, enhanced comfort, and speedy convalescence. The use of IR for treating a wide spectrum of chronic diseases has provided an impetus to the global market.  Constant technological advancements in computer-assisted visualization and robot-assisted surgery are anticipated to positively impact the IR market. In addition, relentless efforts by healthcare providers in improvising the success rate of IR procedures are expected to propel the market over the forecast period. Fueled by prominent trends in a value-based healthcare environment, IR services are being increasingly targeted at outpatient settings.

Global Interventional Radiology Market: Market Potential 

The range of therapeutic and diagnostic conditions targeted by IR procedures is continually expanding, so is the growth outlook of the IR market. Inroads made by artificial intelligence (AI) in various automation technologies have recently opened up new vistas in interventional radiology and likely to transform patient care in the not-so-distant future. Last month, interventional radiologists at the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA) sed AI to create a virtual radiologist, called “chatbot”, a type of virtual consultant developed to help clinicians make crucial decisions.

Powered by “deep learning technologies”, these interventional radiologists can automatically communicate with various referring clinicians and provide them with evidence-based answers via text messages. This helps the referring physicians equip their patients with real-time information related to the next phase of treatment and help them select the best course of action. Currently, the prototype is being tested by a small team of radiation oncologists, hospitalists, and interventional radiologists at UCLA.

The potential of the technology can be gauged from the fact that the researchers used over 2,000 model data points based on the most common queries interventional radiologists are generally asked during consultations. The research findings were presented at the annual scientific meeting of the Society of Interventional Radiology 2017 held in March 2017. The investigator of the study, Kevin Seals, MD, a resident physician at UCLA, intends to expand the potential of AI to design a master assistant that will be independent of institutions and can be used for other medical specialties.

Global Interventional Radiology Market: Regional Outlook

Geographically, North America is a prominent market for interventional radiology procedures. The impressive growth of the regional market is attributed to increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, the soaring demand for minimally-invasive image diagnostics, and advancement in automation technologies.  Meanwhile, the Asia Pacific market is expected to clock a higher CAGR over the forecast period driven by rising geriatric population, increasing government support, and significant advances in healthcare infrastructure. Various emerging markets in Asia mirror ample opportunities for companies on account of a large untapped market. 

Get Table of Content of the Report @ https://www.tmrresearch.com/sample/sample?flag=T&rep_id=2045

Global Interventional Radiology Market: Competitive Analysis 

Companies are making substantial R&D investments in various imaging modalities to improve the success of IR procedures. Leading players are targeting emerging economies to consolidate their shares in the IR market. Some of the prominent players eyeing profitable avenues in the interventional radiology market are Siemens Healthcare GmBH, Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Koninklijke Philips N.V., Carestream Health, Inc., GE Healthcare, Hitachi Medical Corporation, Esaote S.p.A, Fujifilm, Hologic, Inc., and Medison.

About Us:
TMR Research is a premier provider of customized market research and consulting services to business entities keen on succeeding in today’s supercharged economic climate. Armed with an experienced, dedicated, and dynamic team of analysts, we are redefining the way our clients’ conduct business by providing them with authoritative and trusted research studies in tune with the latest methodologies and market trends.

Contact Us:
Rohit Bhisey
Head Internet Marketing
Tel: +1-415-520-1050

Sign up and submit a press release

Sponsored

Packaging Compliance Labs (PCL) Celebrates Site Expansion in Grand Rapids, MI

Novel Approach to Assessing Lung Function Enables Improved Detection, Diagnosis and Treatment Decisions in Subject Exposed to Military Burn Pits

U.S. Patent Office Grants Additional Patent Protection For  Exoskeleton Focal-Force Angioplasty Platform

U.S. Patent Office Grants Additional Patent Protection For Exoskeleton Focal-Force Angioplasty Platform

Reliefband® State of Nausea Study Reveals More Than Three-Quarters of Americans Are Prevented from Enjoying Life As a Result of Regular Nausea

Reliefband® State of Nausea Study Reveals More Than Three-Quarters of Americans Are Prevented from Enjoying Life As a Result of Regular Nausea

New AI-Powered Voice Controls Streamline Ultrasound Imaging with All Clarius Handheld Systems

New AI-Powered Voice Controls Streamline Ultrasound Imaging with All Clarius Handheld Systems

interviews & reviews
Automated Computer Assistant for Kidney Transplant Rejection Diagnostics: Interview with Study Authors

Automated Computer Assistant for Kidney Transplant Rejection Diagnostics: Interview with Study Authors

RF Technology for Health Monitoring: Michael Leabman, CTO of Movano Health

RF Technology for Health Monitoring: Michael Leabman, CTO of Movano Health

AI’s role in Healthcare: Exclusive Interview with Catherine Estrampes, President & CEO at GE Healthcare

AI’s role in Healthcare: Exclusive Interview with Catherine Estrampes, President & CEO at GE Healthcare

Digital Self-Neuromodulation Therapy for PTSD: Interview with Oded Kraft, CEO of GrayMatters Health

Digital Self-Neuromodulation Therapy for PTSD: Interview with Oded Kraft, CEO of GrayMatters Health

Levels Is Making Metabolism and Blood Glucose Tracking Accessible To Everyone

Levels Is Making Metabolism and Blood Glucose Tracking Accessible To Everyone

Imagene Profiles Cancer Biomarkers in Real Time

Imagene Profiles Cancer Biomarkers in Real Time

Empowering Stroke Survivors: Interview with Kirsten Carroll, CEO at Kandu Health

Empowering Stroke Survivors: Interview with Kirsten Carroll, CEO at Kandu Health

  • Subscribe
  • Contact us
  • Submit
  • About
  • Back to top
Medgadget

Medical technologies transform the world! Join us and see the progress in real time. At Medgadget, we report the latest technology news, interview leaders in the field, and file dispatches from medical events around the world since 2004.

  • About
  • Editorial policies
  • Contact
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy
  • Submit press release
  • Advertise
© Medgadget, Inc. All rights reserved. | The Medical Revolution Will Be Blogged.
Please support this website by adding us to your whitelist in your ad blocker. Ads are what helps us bring you premium content! Thank you!
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Reddit
  • Email