According to a new report published by
Allied Market Research, titled, “Catheter Coatings Market by
Material and Type: Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2019–2026,"the
global catheter coatings market size was valued at $0.91 billion in 2018 and is
projected to reach $1.52 billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of 6.5% from 2019
to 2026. Catheters are inserted into a patient’s body for delivering drugs or
fluids, and are also helpful in eliminating substances from the body. Catheters
are mostly used in urinary incontinence, urinary retention, urinary tract
surgery, spinal surgery and others. These devices are inserted into the body
and are prone to biofilm formation on the surface of the catheter leading to
infection, such as urinary tract infections. Therefore, to avoid this,
catheters are coated with different materials or substances. Catheters can be
coated with hydrophilic materials, antimicrobial materials, and drug-eluting
materials among others that allow the catheters to easily pass through the
body. Coating inhibits blood coagulation within the body and modulates
effective functioning of catheters.
Increase in geriatric population across the
globe and the need of catheter coating for prevention of catheter-associated
urinary tract infection (CAUTI) are primarily driving the catheter coatings
market growth. Similarly, material advancements in the coating procedures by
metals and polymers are further expected to boost the market growth. However,
frequent changes in raw material prices and time-consuming regulatory approvals
are expected to restrain the market growth. Conversely, untapped potential of
emerging markets, such as China and India, and development of multifunctional
coatings are expected to provide lucrative opportunities to the market players.
Moreover, COVID-19 pandemic has stretched
healthcare system worldwide, developed countries are expected to cause economic
recession. The Covid-19 pandemic has an adverse impact on the healthcare
system, resulting in 50% to 70% drop in revenue from March 2019. Many small
hospitals, clinics and nursing homes, have been forced to shut their
operations. As a result of social distancing and localized curfews have
resulted in delayed elective surgical procedures. In addition, visa
cancellations have led to a hiatus in medical tourism and can negatively impact
the healthcare market growth. This ultimately leads to decrease in the usage of
surgical instruments including catheters, which hinders the growth of catheter
coatings during the pandemic period.
The catheter coatings market is segmented on
the basis of material, type, and region. By material, the market is classified
into metal and polymer. Based on the type, the catheter coating market is
divided into hydrophilic coatings, drug-eluting coatings, anti-microbial
coatings and others. Region wise, the market is further analyzed across North
America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA.
By material, the polymer segment is
anticipated to grow with the highest CAGR throughout the forecast period. This
is attributed to increase in usage of polymers for surface coatings of central,
peripheral, and cardiac catheters. Some of the polymers used in catheter
coating are polyamide, polyvinylidene fluoride, polydimethylsiloxane,
polyethylene, polytetrafluoroethylene, polypropylene, polyimide, parylene, poly
(methyl methacrylate), and polyurethane among others. Polymers are the most
widely used as a surface coatings material for central, peripheral and cardiac
catheters, as these are responsible for reducing trauma to vessel walls and
decrease friction among the body tissues. Furthermore, catheters are coated
with polymers that also allow intravascular drug delivery; thereby, preventing
the growth of microorganisms on the tissue surface.
By type, the hydrophilic coatings segment
accounted for a major share in 2018 and is expected to exhibit a prominent
growth rate during the forecast period, owing to its high use as a coating
material for lower-cost catheter devices. Catheter and catheter guide wires are
one of the most popular devices that are coated, as hydrophilic coatings
prevent friction in the arteries and veins. Moreover, these coatings are
solvent resistant, facilitate aqueous interactions, have low coefficients of
friction, and eliminate thrombosis. This segment is also anticipated to
experience rapid growth during the forecast period.
Region wise, North America has
witnessed highest adoption of catheter coatings market technologies for a long
time due to continuous improvement, availability, and accessibility of
catheters for various medical treatments and procedures. The U.S. catheter
coatings market is expected to account for the major share of the total market,
due to rise in prevalence of urinary continence and growth in geriatric
population. Similarly, in Canada, there is rise in prevalence of urinary
incontinence due to unhealthy lifestyle and aging population. Asia-Pacific
accounts for the highest CAGR in the global catheter coating market, owing to
increase in demand for intermittent catheter and surge in awareness regarding
use of catheters in several medical procedures. Increasing prevalence of
cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) within the Asian countries is anticipated to
fuel the demand for catheters, thereby boosting the demand for catheter
coatings market. Moreover, the presence of major manufacturers for catheter
coating market namely DSM, Bard Catheters, Allegro Medical, and Looyo, are
expected to drive the catheter coatings market in Asia-Pacific region.
Key findings of the study
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By type, the drug-eluting segment occupied 20.0% share of the
global catheter coatings market in 2018.
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By material, the polymer segment is anticipated to grow with the
highest CAGR throughout the forecast period.
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By region, the Asia-Pacific catheter coating market is
anticipated to experience growth at 8.3% during the forecast period.
Prominent players in the catheter coatings
market have adopted various strategies such as developing advanced catheter
coatings thereby addressing the evolving healthcare needs among patients and
healthcare providers. Some of the key players operating in the market include
B. Braun Melsungen AG., Biocoat Incorporated, Covalon OEM Technologies, Cuumed
Catheter Medical Co., Ltd., Hydromer, LipoCoat BV, Polyone Corporation, Royal
DSM., Specialty Coating Systems Inc., and Surmodics, Inc.
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