New report: Global cardiac catheters market to reach US$2.1B by 2015

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The global cardiac catheters market is forecast to reach US$2.1 billion by 2015 at a CAGR of 12.9% during the analysis period 2009-2015, according to a new report available on companiesandmarkets.com.

Global Cardiac Catheters - Market Growth Analysis, 2009-2015

The North American segment accounts for nearly 35% of the global value while Europe claims less than 25% of the market. Asia-Pacific is the fastest growing region with a CAGR of 15.2% driving a market value of US$0.69 billion by 2015. On a global scale, projections for guiding catheters market value indicate 55% by 2015 leaving the rest of the market to the angiography catheters, inflation and accessories.

The broad 'health care' division has been witnessing a rapid growth and technological improvements varying from sector to sector since the past 3-5 years. The evolution of cardiac devices has opened new vistas in the health care industry. Growth rate exhibited by the cardiac devices industry, even during the recession years, confirms the positive growth prospects going ahead.

The report Global Cardiac Catheters - Market Growth Analysis, 2009-2015 reviews the latest trends in cardiac catheters industry with a perceptive attempt to disclose the near-future growth prospects. An in-depth analysis on a geographic basis provides strategic business intelligence for healthcare sector investments. The study reveals profitable investment strategies for pharmaceutical manufacturers, biotechnology companies, laboratories, Contract Research Organizations (CROs), government organizations and many more in preferred locations.

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