Depth of Anesthesia Monitoring Market
Medical Device

Depth of Anesthesia Monitoring Market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.7% from 2021 to 2028.

New surgical procedures, increasing prevalence of day surgery and pressure to deliver “value for money” all influence the choice of drugs and techniques for anesthesia. Advanced monitoring of drug effect might help to optimize quality of drug delivery, possibly by reducing costs and improve patient outcomes.

The Depth of Anesthesia Monitoring market is majorly comprised of top players involving Shenzhen Mindray Bio-medical Electronics Co., Ltd, Medtronic, GE Healthcare, Mennen Medical Ltd., Masimo Corporation, Koninklijke Philips N.V., Spacelabs Healthcare, 3M, Danmeter APS, and Fukuda Denshi.

Medtronic and Shenzhen Mindray Bio-medical Electronics Co., Ltd- Notable Market Players in Depth of Anesthesia Monitoring Market

The companies listed above are implementing various strategies that have resulted in the growth of the company and in turn, have brought about various changes in the worldwide market. Additionally, the companies have adopted several inorganic and organic strategies for accelerating their growth and improving their market position.

Below is the list of the growth strategies done by the players operating in the depth of anesthesia market:

Year News
Oct-2020 In October 2020, Mindray’s new anesthesia systems empower anesthesiologists to ensure complex comprehensive patient safety throughout the perioperative period, from induction to recovery. Committed for improving safety, Mindray’s new system feature ICU-quality Ventilation Technologies for protecting a patient’s respiratory system throughout the perioperative period. Further, the product can be physically connected to many other Mindray devices as a highly integrated anesthesia workstation.
Jan-2017 GE Healthcare announced launching of new CS600 Carestation Series in Indonesia that is the latest technology of anesthetic tool easier to operate, accurate, flexible, and capable of reducing errors in surgery rooms. With this latest anesthetic tool, it is possible to improve quality of anesthesia and perioperative care with safer processes of surgery.