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Global CT Scanners Market to Reach USD 8.6 billion by 2026

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 06 Feb 2019
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Image: The growth of the global CT scanners market is being driven by the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases across the world (Photo courtesy of Toshiba Medical Systems).
Image: The growth of the global CT scanners market is being driven by the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases across the world (Photo courtesy of Toshiba Medical Systems).
The global CT scanners market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 8.6% from USD 4.12 billion in 2017 to reach USD 8.67 billion by 2026, driven by the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases across the world, growing patient preference for minimally invasive diagnostic procedures, and increasing procedural benefits offered by CT scanners. However, the lack of skilled and well-trained healthcare professionals and high maintenance &installation costs are expected to hamper the market growth.

These are the latest findings of Research and Markets, (Dublin, Ireland), a global market research company.

On the basis of device architecture, the O-arm architecture segment is expected to hold a significant share in the global CT scanners market during the forecast period due to its broad range of scientific applications and use during spinal tool placement with visceral, neurological and vascular injuries. Geographically, the CT scanners market in Asia Pacific is expected to grow at the fastest pace during the forecast period, driven by the massive patient pool and rising incidence of chronic diseases in the region.

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