Code: MTA3560 | Publication Date: May 2025 |
The global angiography equipment market has been experiencing steady growth, driven by advancements in medical imaging technologies and the increasing prevalence of cardiovascular diseases. The market size is expected to reach USD 16.89 billion by 2031, and potentially reach a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of around 6.1% from 2025 to 2031. Factors such as the growing geriatric population, demand for minimally invasive procedures, and the integration of AI and big data in diagnostic imaging are anticipated to further fuel this growth. Developing regions are also expected to contribute significantly to market expansion due to rising healthcare investments and improving infrastructure.
The demand for angiography equipment has been spurred in recent years by three main factors. The rise in cardiovascular diseases and illnesses around the world has been a significant factor in the need for advanced and accurate diagnostic tools for diagnosis and treatment planning. Also, the elderly population has increased in number and is more susceptible to cardiac and compound cardiovascular diseases.
The medical community and patients are more aware now than ever of the advantages of early diagnosis and the benefits of adopting minimally invasive procedures. The availability of improved health care through government initiatives and investment in health systems in emerging economies has also played an important role in demand growth.
New developments in imaging technologies are changing the future of angiographic equipment. A new age of 3D angiography for instance, AI-based diagnostics, and imaging in real-time demonstrate what we can do to improve the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases; with so many possibilities, we have only begun to understand the overall role of technology in our field through precision, reduction of time, and patient safety to increase and improve efficiency patient by patient while also contributing to better outcomes.
The ongoing emergence of cloud-based ecosystems and data analysis around imaging allows us all to better store and analyze echocardiograms and support improved care in practice. The continued development of portable and smaller equipment capable of angiography also allows us to contribute to improving access in smaller clinics and rural areas. With so much support for new technology and development, angiographic equipment will continue to advance to create and expand possibilities in imaging.