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Follow on Google News | Global Brain Monitoring Market is anticipated to raise at a CAGR of ~6-7% by 2026Clinical neurological, neurophysiological, neuroradiological, ultrasound-based, and invasive monitoring of a patient's nervous system is referred to as brain monitoring.
The Brain Monitoring Market is expected to grow at a rate of ~6-7% by 2026. Some of the major factors propelling the global brain monitoring market include the rising prevalence of neurological disorders, technological developments in brain monitoring devices, increased prevalence of traumatic brain injuries, rising demand for non-invasive and minimally invasive devices, increased use of brain monitoring in clinical trials, and expanding therapeutic applications of brain monitoring devices. Growing Demand for Non-Invasive Brain Monitoring Techniques for Measuring Intracranial Pressure Drives the Market Non-invasive monitoring methods provide a reliable alternative to invasive methods. ICP monitors, transcranial doppler, electroencephalogram, near-infrared spectroscopy, and other techniques are available and can be utilized in a variety of situations. Citing the growing demand for non-invasive techniques, several players have launched innovative products which are expected to propel the market in the coming years. For instance,
Increase in Usage of Electroencephalogram (EEG) for Diagnosing Neurological Disorder Propels the Brain Monitoring Market An EEG is a test that detects abnormalities in brain waves or the brain's electrical activity. The EEG is utilized to evaluate several types of brain disorders such as monitoring blood flow in the brain during surgical procedures determining the overall electrical activity of the brain, Alzheimer's disease, certain psychosis, and a sleep disorder called narcolepsy, epilepsy, etc. Explore Premium Report on Brain Monitoring Market @ https://meditechinsights.com/ Growing Adoption of Brain Multimodality Monitoring in Neurocritical Care of Comatose Patients Fuels the Demand Neurocritical care patients are at risk of developing secondary brain injury. Multimodality monitoring (MMM) involves the use of a variety of tools to monitor changes in brain metabolism, perfusion, and oxygenation in order to modify therapy before irreversible injury occurs. Key Constraints/ Some of the major factors that are anticipated to hamper the growth of the brain monitoring market are high costs associated with the complex brain monitoring procedures and devices, unfavorable reimbursement policies, and a shortage of trained professionals. End
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