Atrial Fibrillation Industry Developments, Business Strategy, Future Prospects And Opportunity Assessment By 2020

Atrial Fibrillation
The global atrialfibrillation market is expected to reach USD 16.17 billion by 2020. Rising occurrence of strokes, brain damage and atrial fibrillation owing to blood clots along with an increasing geriatric population is expected to drive industry growth. Technological advancements in the field of microwave catheter ablation and radiofrequency along with rising occurrence of diseases caused by lifestyle habits such as drinking and smoking are further expected to fuel growth. Moreover, increasing demand for smaller cardiac incisions, minimally invasive procedures and small recovery time post-surgery are projected to bolster growth. Also, global aging population combined with the changes in lifestyle increasing the risks of obesity and high blood pressure is likely to drive demand.


Pharmacological products accounted for over 50% market share in 2013. Low prices of these products along with increasing use of anti-coagulants as an add-on therapy to non-pharmacological procedures are expected to drive demand.



North America accounted for over 40% of global revenue in 2013. High penetration of non-pharmacological procedure and sophisticated reimbursement frameworks has resulted in its substantial demand over the past few years. High patient awareness and healthcare expenditure levels also contributed significantly towards region growth.

Asia-Pacific is expected to witness substantial growth during the forecast period, growing at a CAGR of over 13% from 2015 to 2022. Rising demand for non-pharmacological treatments due to improvement in healthcare infrastructure, high disposable incomes, and growing patient awareness are a few factors accounting for its rapid growth.

Radiofrequency catheter ablation procedure segment is expected to be the fastest growing segment with a CAGR of over 12% over the forecast period. Technological advancements related to maneuverability which helps in making tight bends inside the heart, the optimal size of the lesion produced and lower time required to recover from of catheter ablation is expected to drive demand over the next seven years.

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