North America to Be a Lucrative Market for Stroke Post Processing Software, Accumulating 47% Revenue
According to
Fact.MR's published study on the stroke post processing software market, the
industry is expected to grow at an 8.9 % CAGR from 2022 to 2032, reaching US$
417.53 Mn by the end of the forecast period. The primary growth driver of this
market is advancements in healthcare IT infrastructure to improve patient
outcomes.
Sales
of stroke post processing software increased at a 9.2 % CAGR
from 2015 to 2021, reaching US$ 141 million. The market is expected to reach
US$ 178 Mn by 2022. Initially, growth prospects were harmed during the first
quarter of 2020 due to the reallocation of all healthcare resources to COVID-19
patients. Finally, links between strokes and coronavirus diseases prompted a
surge in the use of post-processing software.
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In coming
years, part of early-career stroke neurologists’ role will be to integrate AI
and smart technology into stroke research and practice. The application of AI
technology in the assessment of stroke risk can achieve favorable results.
The need for early detection, accurate diagnosis, and timely treatment
has promoted the increasing application of AI in stroke care. AI systems can
also help stroke neurologists identify patients with acute ischemic stroke due
to large vessel occlusions.
Key Takeaways from the Market Study
- Desktop mounted software to
accumulate 62% market revenue as of 2022
- Mobile and tablet based software to
experience a CAGR of 8.7% from 2022 to 2032
- By modality, MRI-based stroke post
processing software to account for 71% revenue
- Over 4/5th of global market revenue
to be contributed by ischemic strokes
- Hospitals & clinics to
contribute more than 3 out of 4 sales of stroke post processing software
- North America to be a lucrative
market for stroke post processing software, accumulating 47% revenue
- Asia Pacific to flourish at over 9%
value CAGR from 2022 to 2032
As
healthcare providers look to improve patient outcomes, the emphasis on
digitally driven patient care is augmenting manifold. This has led to extensive
stroke post processing software deployment, providing fertile ground for new
software launches, remarks a Fact.MR analyst.
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Competitive Landscape
Siemens
Healthineers, General Electric Company, Brainomix Limited, iSchemaView and
Viz.ai Inc. are some of the prominent stroke post processing software providers
profiled by Fact.MR. Aforementioned players are strengthening AI capabilities
to offer highly precise imaging systems. Prominent developments are as follows:
- In January 2022, Brainomix Limited
launched the e-Stroke 11 AI-powered stroke imaging platform. This software
is designed to enhance stroke network communications by allowing
physicians to quickly and securely access, review and share images and
patient data, send messages and flag patients eligible for thrombectomy
- In February 2022, Viz.ai Inc. and
TeleSpecialists LLC entered a strategic partnership to bring together
AI-powered stroke care and leading telestroke neurologists to optimize
time to treatment and improve patient outcomes across the United States.
This partnership will facilitate stroke care coordination even when the
patient and provider are hundreds of miles apart.
Key Providers of Stroke Post Processing
Software
·
Siemens Healthineers
·
General Electric Company
·
Brainomix Limited
·
iSchemaView
·
Viz.ai Inc.
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Key Segments Covered in the Stroke
Processing Industry Study
- By
Installation
- Desktop-based Stroke Post
Processing Software
- Mobile Phones &
Tablet-based Stroke Post Processing Software
- By
Modality
- CT Scan-based Stroke Post
Processing Software
- MRI-based Stroke Post
Processing Software
- By
Software Type
- Stroke Post Processing Software
for Ischemic Stroke
- Stroke Post Processing
Software for Hemorrhagic Stroke
- Stroke Post Processing
Software for Other Diseases
- By
End Use
- Stroke Post Processing
Software for Hospitals & Clinics
- Stroke Post Processing
Software for Specialty Centers & Others
* This article was originally published here
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