By 2027, Ultrasound Gels Market is expected to be worth US$ 300 million
Lubrication is crucial for people who self-catheterize to avoid urethral injuries and suffering. Silicone oil manufacturing is expanding in the ultrasonic gels industry in order to reduce the pain associated with urinary catheterization. This oil is a cutting-edge catheter lubricant. As a result, the surgical lubricant gels and catheter gels product sector of the ultrasonic gels market is predicted to increase rapidly throughout the forecast period.
Silicone oil is replacing
well-known catheter lubricants like K-Y jelly and hydrophilic coating in
increasing numbers. Urinary tract infection (UTI) caused by a catheter is a
typical consequence of urinary catheterization. Silicone oil's nontoxicity has
aided producers in increasing their market share in ultrasonic gels. Because of
its safe and nontoxic features, this approach is gaining traction in hospitals
and diagnostic centers, where clinicians are employing silicon oil medical
equipment.
The need for portable ECG monitors has
been fueled by a lack of convenient diagnostic devices in clinics. Even in
homecare settings, this concept is gaining traction. For example, Anusandhan
Technologies' creator and main scientist developed CardioMon, a next-generation
portable ECG monitor and analyzer, to expand the availability of portable
diagnostic instruments. As a result, healthcare providers looking for
ultrasonic gels suggest using ECG gels to better contact with electrodes put
directly on the body.
The use of ECG gels is expected to
increase as portable ECG devices become more popular. As a result, the
ultrasonic gels market's ECG gels product segment is expected to reach a value
of US$ 171 million by 2027. As a result, the increased use of ECG equipment
with gels in homecare settings has opened new revenue streams for ultrasonic
gels makers. Portable ECG devices improve patient quality of life while also
averting death in urgent or emergency situations.
The ultrasound gels industry is highly
fragmented, with tier 3 companies accounting for 60-70 percent of the total
market. However, the growing popularity of gel-free ultrasonography techniques
presents a problem for ultrasound gels manufacturers. As a result, producers
are selling gel warmers to healthcare practitioners with limited budgets,
particularly in underdeveloped countries. Manufacturers are increasing the
availability of gel warmers to cater to the convenience of end users, as not
all hospitals and diagnostic facilities have the funding for gel-free
ultrasound treatments.
Manufacturers, on the other hand, are
developing new water-based formulations to better patient outcomes. As
lubricants and ultrasound scanning gels, these innovative formulations are
becoming more popular. As a result, throughout the forecast period, the ultrasonic
gels product sector of the ultrasound gels market is expected to increase at an
exponential rate. By 2027, this segment is expected to be worth US$ 300
million. Manufacturers are raising awareness about ultrasonic gels made with
filtered water in order to increase the acceptance of ultrasound gels.
North America (US and Canada), Europe
(UK, Germany, Spain, Italy, France, and Rest of Europe), Asia Pacific (China,
India, Japan, Australia & New Zealand, and Rest of Asia Pacific), Latin
America (Brazil, Mexico, and Rest of Latin America), and Middle East &
Africa (GCC Countries, South Africa, and Rest of Middle East & Africa) are
the regions where ultrasound gels are sold.

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