Patient Temperature Monitoring Market, by Product (Smart Temperature Monitoring Patches, Wearable Continuous Monitoring Sensors, Handheld Temperature Monitoring Devices (Mercury Thermometers, Digital Thermometer, and Infrared Thermometer), and Invasive Temperature Monitoring Devices), by Site (Noninvasive Temperature Monitoring (Tympanic Membrane Temperature Monitoring, Oral Temperature Monitoring, and Axillary and Temporal Artery Temperature Monitoring) and Invasive Temperature Monitoring (Rectal Temperature Monitoring, Esophageal Temperature Monitoring, Nasopharynx Temperature Monitoring, Urinary Bladder Temperature Monitoring)), by Application (Blood Transfusion, Hypothermia, Anesthesia, Pyrexia/Fever, and Others), by End User (Hospitals (Emergency Rooms, Intensive Care Units, and Operating Rooms), Ambulatory Care Centers, Nursing Facilities, and Home Care Settings), and by Region (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East, and Africa)- Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2022 - 2030
A temperature monitoring system regulates and controls the temperature of a particular environment. A patient temperature monitoring helps in measurement of the body temperature which helps in detection of the patient illness. The patient temperature monitoring is used for several disease indications such as blood transfusion, hypothermia, anesthesia, pyrexia/fever, and surgical procedures. Patient temperature monitoring systems are used to help patients stay normothermic before, during, and after surgery. In the case of patients receiving general or local anesthesia and whose body temperature fluctuates, which could be life-threatening, medical professionals use patient temperature management systems to avoid such circumstances.
Novel product launches and the increasing number of surgeries are increasing the demand for patient temperature management systems, thus driving the growth of the global patient temperature monitoring market. Hypothermia and Hyperthermia can be prevented by aggressive treatment and core body temperature monitoring. The first calibrated thermometer was designed by the astronomer Olaus Roemer which was alcohol based thermometer. The contemporary physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit improved it by enclosing mercury in glass of thermometer in the year 1714.
Market Dynamics
Increasing approval by the regulatory bodies is expected to drive the global patient temperature monitoring market growth over the forecast period. The U.S Food and Drug Administration is granting approvals to new products and this is expected to fuel the market growth over the forecast period. For instance, on June 21, 2021, Masimo, a global medical technology company got 510(k) clearance from the US FDA to Radius T, a wearable wireless thermometer to measure body temperature continuously and noninvasively for both prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) use in individual 5 years of age and older.
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