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The global IV poles market size was valued at USD 299.6 million in 2024 and is expected to exhibit growth at a CAGR of 5.1% from 2025 to 2034. The increasing demand for healthcare services, particularly in hospitals and clinics, is a primary driver. With the rising prevalence of chronic diseases and an aging global population, more patients require intravenous (IV) therapies, including hydration, medication delivery, and blood transfusions, creating a higher need for IV poles.
The expansion of healthcare facilities in emerging markets is another critical driver. As healthcare accessibility improves in regions such as Asia Pacific and the Middle East, there is an uptick in the installation of modern medical equipment, including IV poles. The ongoing trends towards home healthcare and outpatient care also boost the IV poles market. Patients receiving intravenous treatments at home or in ambulatory surgical centers require portable and adjustable IV poles, which supports the market's expansion.
Report Attribute | Details |
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Base Year: | 2024 |
IV Poles Market Size in 2024: | USD 299.6 Million |
Forecast Period: | 2025 – 2034 |
Forecast Period 2025 – 2034 CAGR: | 5.1% |
2025 – 2034 Value Projection: | USD 482.5 Million |
Historical Data for: | 2021 – 2024 |
No. of Pages: | 140 |
Tables, Charts & Figures: | 134 |
Segments covered: | Product Type, Design Type, Material, End Use, and Region |
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Additionally, the rising number of surgical procedures and the growing emphasis on infection control in hospitals further stimulate the market, as IV poles are essential in post-operative care and patient management. The growing focus on patient safety and comfort, combined with regulatory standards for hospital equipment, is prompting healthcare providers to invest in high-quality, ergonomic, and easy-to-use IV poles, thereby driving market growth globally.
IV poles are medical devices used to support and hold intravenous (IV) bags, pumps, or other infusion equipment. They are commonly found in hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities, enabling the safe and controlled delivery of fluids, medications, or blood to patients through intravenous administration.