According to GlobalData’s medical device pipeline database, 18 Hand Held Ultrasound (HHU) Systems devices are in various stages of development globally. GlobalData’s report Hand Held Ultrasound (HHU) Systems provides an overview of the segment’s pipeline landscape and offers detailed analysis of its products. Buy the report here.
Of these devices, 12 are in active development, while the remaining six are in an inactive stage of development. There are seven products in the early stages of development, and the remaining five are in the late stages of development.
Diagnostic imaging devices are used for the visualization of structural and functional patterns of organs or tissues. Computed Tomography (CT) Systems, Mammography Equipment, MRI Systems, Nuclear Imaging Equipment, Ultrasound Systems, X-ray Systems, Bone Densitometers, Angio Suites, Contrast Media Injectors, Accessories, Contrast Agents, Radiopharmaceuticals and C-arms are covered under this market. Hand-held ultrasound (HHU) systems are portable ultrasound devices that use sound waves to create images of the body’s internal organs and tissues. The sound waves are emitted from a transducer, which is a small, handheld device that is placed on the patient’s skin. The sound waves travel through the body and are reflected back to the transducer. The transducer converts the reflected sound waves into electrical signals, which are then converted into images by the HHU system’s computer. Hand Held Ultrasound (HHU) Systems come in three primary configurations, including hand-held, laptop, and tablet.
Innovations in the medical devices sector are linked to the development of new approaches, processes, or technologies for treating, diagnosing, and managing disease in response to demand from healthcare for better patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs.
Based on an analysis of GlobalData’s Medical Intelligence Center pipeline product database, these actively developed Hand Held Ultrasound (HHU) Systems pipeline devices are all expected to be approved within the next ten years.
Currently, private organizations, public entities and institutions are working on the development of Hand Held Ultrasound (HHU) Systems devices. Overall, most of these Hand Held Ultrasound (HHU) Systems pipeline devices are being developed by private entities.
Key players involved in the active development of Hand Held Ultrasound (HHU) Systems include PulseNmore, Vanderbilt University, Vanderbilt University, Rimed, Staffordshire University, University Health Network, University of Michigan Pediatric Device Consortium, Analogic, Arbor Ultrasound Technologies and BK Ultrasound.
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