DUBLIN, Dec. 21, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
The "Sensor Enabled Chronic Respiratory Patient Care" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.
Converging technologies are creating new ways for patients diagnosed with chronic upper respiratory illnesses to improve outcomes while avoiding external factors that may exacerbate or trigger their conditions.
These complementary patient care modalities, most of which are in the early stages of adoption, hold the capability to move treatment for COPD and asthma beyond responsive dosing to predictive behaviors and avoidance over the next five years. Much of the activity and media coverage have centered on electronics - in particular, sensors that can be attached to oral inhalers to provide data capture of user dosing and adherence to drug protocols.
The incorporation of wireless technologies allows this data to be sent, typically via smartphone, off-device to the caregiver, a third-party data response team or an mHealth cloud for processing via analytics and re-direction to the patients EHR file. These advances are now being joined - often combined - with technologies that include portable wireless spirometers, geographic proximity air quality monitors, acoustic-enabled condition diagnostics, and more exotic approaches that include breath analysis, breathing/speech monitoring and patient baselining.
The most active collaborations have been between digital device developers and suppliers of air quality data. This is a straightforward progression in the evolution of technology-enabled inhalers and can be considered the low-hanging fruit in the ongoing effort to further enable asthma and COPD patients to improve the control of their symptoms.
What You Will Learn
- What is the global market for sensor enabled chronic respiratory care? What does it look like now? What will it be in 2022?
- What are the respiratory patient care product strategy segments? Who are the players? What is their market presence?
- What are the major factors driving sensor enabled respiratory patient care products and services?
- What are the significant respiratory patient device connectivity platforms?
- What are the key product factors facing market sector participants?
- What are the essential design factors, technologies and market development issues for sensor enabled respiratory patient care products?
- What are the significant economic, technology, and regulatory factors affecting the market for sensor enabled respiratory devices?
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary
2. Chronic Respiratory Patient Care
3. Market Segments and Indications
- Disease Demographics
- Morbidities and Mortality
- Patient Care Market Drivers
- Remote Patient Monitoring
- Risk Factors
4. Respiratory Care Design Initiatives
- Dosing Adherence
- Predictive Event Monitoring
- Trigger Identification
- Air Quality Measurement
- Air Quality Data Devices
- AirBeam
- Air by Propeller
- AirThinx
- Nuwave Sensors
- BreezoMeter
- Other Air Quality Players
- Device Utilization Data
- Off-Device Treatment Analysis
5. Product Factors
- Patient Data Requirements
- HIPAA
- Securing Patient Data
- User Interface
- Patient Feedback/Training
- Aftermarket Device Strategies
- Dashboards & Data Management
6. Sensor Data Connectivity
- Wireless Connectivity Strategies
- Near-device Technologies
- Bluetooth
- WiFi
- NFC
- Wide Area Technologies
- Cellular
- Data Collation & Analysis
- Direct-to-Caregiver
- Third-party Data Management
- mHealth Cloud Platforms
- Qualcomm
- Philips
- Cloud DX
- Other Cloud mHealth Players
7. Product Assessment & Analysis
- Acoustic Respiratory Monitoring
- Air Quality Reporting
- Breath Analysis
- Breathing/Speech Analysis
- Inhaler Device Add-ons
- Integrated Sensor Enabled Inhalers
- Patient Baselining
- Portable Wireless Spirometers
- Sensor Enabled Spacers
- Smartphone Apps
8. Therapeutic Segment Analysis, Market Usage Data & Forecasts
- Asthma
- Adult Asthma
- Pediatric Asthma
- COPD
- Other Chronic Airway Conditions
9. Market Factors
- Regulatory Issues
- Device/Platform/Service Branding
- Patient Compliance and Ease of Use
- Healthcare Economics
- Managed Care Initiatives
- Reimbursement
10. Company Profiles
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