The increasing incidence of chronic kidney diseases (CKD) is a significant driver for the growth of the dialysis chairs industry. The growing incidence of CKD results in an expanding patient pool requiring regular dialysis treatment. Dialysis chairs are an integral part of the dialysis process, providing a comfortable and supportive environment for patients during their treatment sessions.
Improved awareness about kidney health and the implementation of screening programs have led to the early detection of CKD. Early diagnosis often results in the initiation of dialysis treatments, contributing to the demand for dialysis chairs.
Moreover, patients with advanced CKD often require frequent dialysis sessions to manage their condition. As more individuals are diagnosed with CKD, there is a heightened demand for dialysis services. For instance, as per the data reported by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), around 37 million or approximately 15% of the U.S. adults are estimated to have chronic kidney disease in the country.
Authors:
Mariam Faizullabhoy, Gauri Wani
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) :
The global market size for dialysis chairs was valued at around USD 85.8 million in 2023 and is estimated to reach over USD 128 million by 2032, backed by the rise in number of dialysis centers, facilitative government initiatives and healthcare investments.
The electric dialysis chairs segment accounted for USD 66 million in 2023 and will continue to witness demand through 2032, as they are user-friendly for both healthcare professionals and patients, and are equipped with safety features.
North America dialysis chairs market accounted for around USD 40 million in 2023 and it is predicted to witness substantial growth over 2023-2032, owing to a rise in the incidence of chronic kidney diseases, along with the emphasis on patient-centered care.
North America dialysis chairs market accounted for around USD 40 million in 2023 and it is predicted to witness substantial growth over 2023-2032, owing to a rise in the incidence of chronic kidney diseases, along with the emphasis on patient-centered care.