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Technavio Says the Growing Prevalence of ESRD Will Expand the Global ... - Business Wire (press release) |
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LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Technavio has published a new report on the global hemodialysis market, which is expected to grow at a CAGR of nearly 5% from 2015-2019. Hemodialysis: About the Report Hemodialysis is an important medical procedure that plays a major role in improving a patient’s quality of life. With the growing prevalence of end-stage renal disease (ESRD), the global hemodialysis market is expected to proliferate. “Men with chronic kidney disease are 50% more likely to progress to ESRD than women,” says Faisal Ghaus, Vice President of Technavio. “In the US, ESRD incidence is highest among adults aged 20-44 years. However, globally, ESRD is most prevalent in adults over 70 years of age.” The latest report by Technavio also emphasizes the increasing popularity of at-home hemodialysis. As waiting lists for kidney transplants lengthen, the popularity of home hemodialysis is expected to grow. “At-home hemodialysis is a much more flexible treatment option, since patients do not have to schedule appointments. This makes it a much more comfortable process, which is boosting the market demand for the treatment,” says Ghaus. Hemodialysis: Market Scope and Calculation of Market Size The new Technavio report covers the present scenario and the growth prospects of the global hemodialysis market from 2015-2019. To calculate the market size, we have considered revenue generated from products and services for the treatment of renal diseases. Key Information Covered in the Report:
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