¼¼°èÀÇ ºÐȹ Ç÷·ù ¿¹ºñ·Â ½ÃÀå
Fractional Flow Reserve
»óǰÄÚµå : 1767003
¸®¼­Ä¡»ç : Global Industry Analysts, Inc.
¹ßÇàÀÏ : 2025³â 07¿ù
ÆäÀÌÁö Á¤º¸ : ¿µ¹® 366 Pages
 ¶óÀ̼±½º & °¡°Ý (ºÎ°¡¼¼ º°µµ)
US $ 5,850 £Ü 8,171,000
PDF (Single User License) help
PDF º¸°í¼­¸¦ 1¸í¸¸ ÀÌ¿ëÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â ¶óÀ̼±½ºÀÔ´Ï´Ù. Àμâ´Â °¡´ÉÇϸç Àμ⹰ÀÇ ÀÌ¿ë ¹üÀ§´Â PDF ÀÌ¿ë ¹üÀ§¿Í µ¿ÀÏÇÕ´Ï´Ù.
US $ 17,550 £Ü 24,515,000
PDF (Global License to Company and its Fully-owned Subsidiaries) help
PDF º¸°í¼­¸¦ µ¿ÀÏ ±â¾÷ÀÇ ¸ðµç ºÐÀÌ ÀÌ¿ëÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â ¶óÀ̼±½ºÀÔ´Ï´Ù. Àμâ´Â °¡´ÉÇϸç Àμ⹰ÀÇ ÀÌ¿ë ¹üÀ§´Â PDF ÀÌ¿ë ¹üÀ§¿Í µ¿ÀÏÇÕ´Ï´Ù.


Çѱ۸ñÂ÷

ºÐȹ Ç÷·ù ¿¹ºñ·Â ¼¼°è ½ÃÀåÀº 2030³â±îÁö 18¾ï ´Þ·¯¿¡ ´ÞÇÒ Àü¸Á

2024³â¿¡ 10¾ï ´Þ·¯·Î ÃßÁ¤µÇ´Â ºÐȹ Ç÷·ù ¿¹ºñ·Â ¼¼°è ½ÃÀåÀº ºÐ¼® ±â°£ÀÎ 2024-2030³â¿¡ CAGR 10.3%·Î ¼ºÀåÇÏ¿© 2030³â¿¡´Â 18¾ï ´Þ·¯¿¡ ´ÞÇÒ °ÍÀ¸·Î ¿¹ÃøµË´Ï´Ù. ÀÌ º¸°í¼­¿¡¼­ ºÐ¼®ÇÑ ºÎ¹® Áß ÇϳªÀΠħ½ÀÀû ºÎ¹®Àº CAGR 7.6%¸¦ ±â·ÏÇÏ¸ç ºÐ¼® ±â°£ Á¾·á½Ã¿¡´Â 8¾ï 8,500¸¸ ´Þ·¯¿¡ ´ÞÇÒ °ÍÀ¸·Î ¿¹ÃøµË´Ï´Ù. ºñħ½À¼º ºÎ¹®ÀÇ ¼ºÀå·üÀº ºÐ¼® ±â°£ µ¿¾È CAGR 13.3%·Î ÃßÁ¤µË´Ï´Ù.

¹Ì±¹ ½ÃÀåÀº 2¾ï 6,090¸¸ ´Þ·¯·Î ÃßÁ¤, Áß±¹Àº CAGR 13.2%·Î ¼ºÀå ¿¹Ãø

¹Ì±¹ÀÇ ºÐȹ Ç÷·ù ¿¹ºñ·Â ½ÃÀåÀº 2024³â¿¡ 2¾ï 6,090¸¸ ´Þ·¯·Î ÃßÁ¤µË´Ï´Ù. ¼¼°è 2À§ °æÁ¦ ´ë±¹ÀÎ Áß±¹Àº ºÐ¼® ±â°£ÀÎ 2024-2030³â CAGR 13.2%·Î¼­ 2030³â¿¡´Â ¿¹Ãø ½ÃÀå ±Ô¸ð 3¾ï 9,840¸¸ ´Þ·¯¿¡ ´ÞÇÒ °ÍÀ¸·Î ¿¹ÃøµË´Ï´Ù. ±âŸ ÁÖ¸ñÇÒ ¸¸ÇÑ Áö¿ªº° ½ÃÀåÀ¸·Î´Â ÀϺ»°ú ij³ª´Ù°¡ ÀÖ°í, ºÐ¼® ±â°£ µ¿¾È CAGRÀº °¢°¢ 7.1%¿Í 8.4%·Î ¿¹ÃøµË´Ï´Ù. À¯·´¿¡¼­´Â µ¶ÀÏÀÌ CAGR 7.9%·Î ¼ºÀåÇÒ °ÍÀ¸·Î ¿¹ÃøµË´Ï´Ù.

¼¼°èÀÇ ºÐȹ Ç÷·ù ¿¹ºñ·Â(FFR) ½ÃÀå - Á¤ÀÇ, ÁÖ¿ä µ¿Çâ°ú ½ÃÀå ¼ºÀå ÃËÁø¿äÀÎ Á¤¸®

ºÐȹ Ç÷·ù ¿¹ºñ·Â(FFR)¶õ ¹«¾ùÀ̸ç, ¿Ö ½ÉÇ÷°ü Ä¡·á¿¡¼­ Àα⸦ ²ø°í Àִ°¡?

ºÐȹ Ç÷·ù ¿¹ºñ·Â(FFR)Àº °ü»óµ¿¸Æ ÇùÂø ºÎÀ§ÀÇ Ç÷¾Ð Â÷À̸¦ ÃøÁ¤ÇÏ´Â µ¥ »ç¿ëµÇ´Â ÀÇ·á ±â¼ú·Î, Àǻ簡 ½ÉÀå Ç÷°üÀÇ ¸·ÈûÀÇ ½É°¢¼ºÀ» ÆÇ´ÜÇÏ´Â µ¥ µµ¿òÀÌ µË´Ï´Ù. FFRÀº Àǻ簡 ÇùÂøÀÌ ÇãÇ÷(Ç÷·ù Á¦ÇÑ)À» À¯¹ßÇÏ´ÂÁö ¿©ºÎ¸¦ Æò°¡ÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â Á¤È®ÇÑ ½Ç½Ã°£ µ¥ÀÌÅ͸¦ Á¦°øÇÏ¿© ȯÀÚ¿¡°Ô ½ºÅÙÆ® »ðÀÔ¼úÀ̳ª ±âŸ °³ÀÔÀÌ ÇÊ¿äÇÑÁö ¿©ºÎ¸¦ ÆÇ´ÜÇÏ´Â µ¥ µµ¿òÀÌ µË´Ï´Ù. ±âÁ¸¿¡´Â °ü»óµ¿¸Æ ÁúȯÀ» ½Ã°¢È­ÇÏ´Â ¹æ¹ýÀ¸·Î Ç÷°üÁ¶¿µ¼úÀÌ ÁÖ·Î »ç¿ëµÆÁö¸¸, ÀÌ´Â ±¸Á¶ÀûÀÎ Ãø¸é¿¡ ±¹ÇѵǾî ÀÖ¾ú½À´Ï´Ù. ¹Ý¸é, FFRÀº ±â´ÉÀû Á¤º¸¸¦ Á¦°øÇÏ¿© º¸´Ù ¸ÂÃãÈ­µÈ Ä¡·á¹ýÀ» °¡´ÉÇÏ°Ô ÇÕ´Ï´Ù. ½ÉÇ÷°ü°è ÁúȯÀÌ Àü ¼¼°èÀûÀ¸·Î ÁÖ¿ä »ç¸Á¿øÀÎÀÎ ¸¸Å­, ȯÀÚÀÇ ¿¹Èĸ¦ °³¼±ÇÒ »Ó¸¸ ¾Æ´Ï¶ó ºÒÇÊ¿äÇÑ ½Ã¼úÀ» ÁÙÀÏ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â Áø´Ü ¹æ¹ýÀÌ Á¡Á¡ ´õ Áß¿ä½ÃµÇ°í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ±× °á°ú, ƯÈ÷ °íÀ§Ç豺 ȯÀÚ¿¡¼­ FFR °¡À̵忡 µû¸¥ ÀÇ»ç°áÁ¤¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ¼ö¿ä°¡ Áõ°¡Çϰí ÀÖÀ¸¸ç, ÀÌ´Â ÁßÀçÀû ½ÉÀåÇÐ ½ÃÀå¿¡¼­ ¸Å¿ì Áß¿äÇÑ µµ±¸°¡ µÇ°í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. Ä¡·áÀÇ Á¤È®¼ºÀ» Çâ»ó½ÃŰ¸é¼­ ÀÇ·á ºñ¿ëÀ» Àý°¨ÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ´Ù´Â Á¡µµ ƯÈ÷ ¼±Áø±¹ÀÇ ÀÇ·á ½Ã½ºÅÛ¿¡¼­ ³Î¸® äÅõǴ ¿øµ¿·ÂÀÌ µÇ°í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù.

±â¼úÀÇ ¹ßÀüÀº ¾î¶»°Ô ºÐȹ Ç÷·ù ¿¹ºñ·Â(FFR) Áø´Ü¿¡ Çõ¸íÀ» ÀÏÀ¸Å°°í Àִ°¡?

ÃÖ±Ù ±â¼úÀÇ ¹ßÀüÀº ºÐȹ Ç÷·ù ¿¹ºñ·Â(FFR) ºÐ¾ß¿¡ Çõ¸íÀ» °¡Á®¿Ô°í, º¸´Ù Ä£¼÷Çϰí Á¤È®ÇÑ FFRÀÌ °¡´ÉÇØÁ³½À´Ï´Ù. ±×·¸´Ù¸é ÀÌ·¯ÇÑ ±â¼ú Çõ½ÅÀº ±¸Ã¼ÀûÀ¸·Î ¾î¶»°Ô ½ÉÇ÷°ü Áø´ÜÀÇ ¹Ì·¡¸¦ Çü¼ºÇϰí ÀÖÀ»±î? ±âÁ¸¿¡´Â FFR ÃøÁ¤À» À§ÇØ Ç÷·ù ¾Ð·Â Â÷À̸¦ Æò°¡Çϱâ À§ÇØ ¼¾¼­°¡ ÀåÂøµÈ °¡À̵å¿ÍÀ̾ »ç¿ëÇØ¾ß Çß½À´Ï´Ù. ±×·¯³ª CT-derived FFR(FFR-CT)°ú °°Àº ºñħ½ÀÀû FFR ±â¼úÀÇ µîÀåÀ¸·Î ÀÌ·¯ÇÑ »óȲÀÌ ¹Ù²î°í ÀÖÀ¸¸ç, FFR-CT¸¦ ÅëÇØ ÀÇ»ç´Â ħ½ÀÀû ½Ã¼ú ¾øÀÌ Ç¥ÁØ CT ½ºÄµ¿¡¼­ FFRÀ» °è»êÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ¾î ȯÀÚÀÇ ºÒÆíÇÔ°ú À§ÇèÀ» ÁÙÀÏ ¼ö ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ÀÌ °³¹ßÀº ¼ö¼úÀû °³ÀÔÀ» ÃÖ¼ÒÈ­ÇÏ´Â °ÍÀÌ Áß¿äÇÑ º¹ÀâÇÑ ÇÕº´ÁõÀ̳ª ¿©·¯ ÇÕº´ÁõÀ» °¡Áø ȯÀÚ¿¡°Ô ƯÈ÷ Áß¿äÇϸç, FFR ½ÃÀåÀÇ ¼ºÀåÀ» ÃËÁøÇÏ´Â ¶Ç ´Ù¸¥ ±â¼ú ¹ßÀüÀº FFR µ¥ÀÌÅÍ ÇØ¼®ÀÇ ¼Óµµ¿Í Á¤È®µµ¸¦ ³ôÀÌ°í ½Ã¼ú Áß ½Ç½Ã°£ ÀÇ»ç°áÁ¤À» °¡´ÉÇÏ°Ô ÇÏ´Â °í±Þ ¼ÒÇÁÆ®¿þ¾î ºÐ¼®ÀÇ ÅëÇÕÀÔ´Ï´Ù. ÅëÇÕÀÔ´Ï´Ù. ¶ÇÇÑ, Â÷¼¼´ë FFR °¡À̵å¿ÍÀ̾î´Â À¯¿¬¼º°ú ¹Î°¨µµ¸¦ Çâ»ó½ÃÄÑ º¹ÀâÇÑ °ü»óµ¿¸Æ ÇØºÎÇÐÀû ±¸Á¶¸¦ ½±°Ô Ž»öÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖµµ·Ï °³¹ßµÇ°í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ÀÌ·¯ÇÑ Çõ½ÅÀº Áø´Ü Á¤È®µµ¸¦ Çâ»ó½Ãų »Ó¸¸ ¾Æ´Ï¶ó ´õ ¸¹Àº ÀÓ»ó »óȲ¿¡¼­ FFRÀÇ Àû¿ëÀ» È®´ëÇÏ¿© °³ÀÎÈ­µÈ ½ÉÇ÷°ü Ä¡·á¿¡ ÇʼöÀûÀÎ µµ±¸°¡ µÇ°í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù.

±ÔÁ¦ ±âÁذú °æÁ¦Àû ¿äÀÎÀÌ FFR ½ÃÀå¿¡ ¾î¶² ¿µÇâÀ» ¹ÌÄ¥ °ÍÀΰ¡?

±ÔÁ¦ ¹× °æÁ¦Àû ¿äÀÎÀÌ Àü ¼¼°è ÀÇ·á ½Ã½ºÅÛ¿¡¼­ ºÐȹ Ç÷·ù ¿¹ºñ·Â(FFR) ±â¼úÀÇ Ã¤Åÿ¡ ¾î¶² ¿µÇâÀ» ¹ÌÄ¡´Â°¡? ¹Ì±¹ ½ÄǰÀǾ౹(FDA)°ú À¯·´ÀǾàǰû(EMA)°ú °°Àº ±ÔÁ¦ ±â°üÀº FFR ±â±âÀÇ ½ÂÀΰú »ç¿ëÀ» ±ÔÁ¤ÇÏ´Â ¾ö°ÝÇÑ °¡À̵å¶óÀÎÀ» ¸¶·ÃÇÏ¿© ÀÓ»ó ÇöÀå¿¡¼­ÀÇ ¾ÈÀü¼º°ú À¯È¿¼ºÀ» º¸ÀåÇϰí ÀÖÀ¸¸ç, FFR-CT¿Í °°Àº ºñħ½ÀÀû FFR ±â¼úÀÌ ±ÔÁ¦ ´ç±¹ÀÇ ½ÂÀÎÀ» ¹ÞÀ½¿¡ µû¶ó ħ½ÀÀû Áø´ÜÀ» ´ëüÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â ¾ÈÀüÇÑ ½Ã¼ú·Î ¸¹Àº Áö¿ª¿¡¼­ µµÀÔÀÌ °¡¼ÓÈ­µÇ°í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ¶ÇÇÑ, FFRÀº Á¤È®ÇÑ ±â´É Æò°¡¸¦ ÅëÇØ ºÒÇÊ¿äÇÑ ½ºÅÙÆ® »ðÀÔ ¹× ¼ö¼ú Ƚ¼ö¸¦ ÁÙ¿© ½Ã¼ú ºñ¿ëÀ» Àý°¨Çϰí ȯÀÚÀÇ È¸º¹ ½Ã°£À» ´ÜÃàÇÏ´Â µî ºÒÇÊ¿äÇÑ ½ºÅÙÆ® »ðÀÔ ¹× ¼ö¼ú Ƚ¼ö¸¦ ÁÙÀÓÀ¸·Î½á FFR µµÀÔÀÇ Áß¿äÇÑ °æÁ¦Àû µ¿·ÂÀÌ µÇ°í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ÀÌ·¯ÇÑ ÀÌÀ¯·Î FFRÀº ƯÈ÷ ºÏ¹Ì¿Í À¯·´°ú °°ÀÌ ºñ¿ë È¿À²¼ºÀÌ ÃÖ¿ì¼±½ÃµÇ´Â ÀÇ·á ½Ã½ºÅÛ¿¡¼­ ƯÈ÷ ¸Å·ÂÀûÀ¸·Î ¿©°ÜÁö°í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ¶ÇÇÑ, FFR ½Ã¼ú¿¡ ´ëÇÑ º¸Çè ȯ±Þ Á¤Ã¥µµ FFR ½Ã¼ú¿¡ ´ëÇÑ Áö¿øÀ» È®´ëÇϰí ÀÖÀ¸¸ç, ÀÓ»ó¿¡¼­ Æø³Ð°Ô »ç¿ëÇϵµ·Ï Àå·ÁÇϰí ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ÀÇ·á ¼­ºñ½º Á¦°øÀÚ¿Í Á¤Ã¥ ÀÔ¾ÈÀÚµéÀÌ °á°ú ±â¹Ý Ä¡·á¸¦ ¿ì¼±½ÃÇÏ´Â °¡¿îµ¥, FFRÀº ½ÉÇ÷°ü Ä¡·áÀÇ ÀÓ»óÀû, °æÁ¦Àû °á°ú¸¦ °³¼±ÇÏ´Â Áß¿äÇÑ µµ±¸°¡ µÇ°í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù.

ºÐȹ Ç÷·ù ¿¹ºñ·Â(FFR) ½ÃÀå ¼ºÀåÀÇ ÁÖ¿ä ÃËÁø¿äÀÎÀº ¹«¾ùÀΰ¡?

ºÐȹ Ç÷·ù ¿¹ºñ·Â(FFR) ½ÃÀåÀÇ ¼ºÀåÀº ±â¼ú ¹ßÀü, °í·ÉÈ­, ½ÉÇ÷°üÁúȯÀÇ À¯º´·ü Áõ°¡ µî ¸î °¡Áö Áß¿äÇÑ ¿äÀο¡ ÀÇÇØ ÁÖµµµÇ°í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ù°, FFR-CT¿Í °°Àº ºñħ½ÀÀû FFR ±â¼úÀÇ °³¹ß·Î ÀÓ»óÀǰ¡ ħ½ÀÀûÀÎ Ä«Å×ÅÍ Ä¡·á ¾øÀ̵µ °ü»óµ¿¸Æ ÁúȯÀ» ½±°Ô Æò°¡ÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ°Ô µÇ¸é¼­ FFR Áø´ÜÀÇ Á¢±Ù¼º°ú ¸Å·Âµµ°¡ ³ô¾ÆÁ³½À´Ï´Ù. Àü ¼¼°è Àα¸°¡ °í·ÉÈ­µÊ¿¡ µû¶ó ½ÉÇ÷°üÁúȯÀÇ À¯º´·üÀÌ Áõ°¡Çϰí ÀÖÀ¸¸ç, ƯÈ÷ ºÏ¹Ì, À¯·´, ¾Æ½Ã¾ÆÅÂÆò¾ç°ú °°ÀÌ ½ÉÀå ÁúȯÀÌ »ç¸Á ¿øÀÎ 1À§ÀÎ Áö¿ª¿¡¼­´Â ½ÉÇ÷°üÁúȯÀÇ À¯º´·üÀÌ Áõ°¡Çϰí ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ÀÌ·¯ÇÑ Àα¸Åë°èÇÐÀû º¯È­·Î ÀÎÇØ ÀÇ·áÁøÀº º¹ÀâÇÑ °ü»óµ¿¸Æ ÁúȯÀ» º¸´Ù È¿°úÀûÀ¸·Î °ü¸®Çϱâ À§ÇØ FFR°ú °°Àº º¸´Ù Á¤¹ÐÇÑ Áø´Ü µµ±¸¸¦ »ç¿ëÇÏ°Ô µÇ¾ú½À´Ï´Ù. ¶ÇÇÑ, ÀÇ·áºñ Àý°¨°ú ȯÀÚ ¿¹ÈÄ °³¼±¿¡ ´ëÇÑ °ü½ÉÀÌ ³ô¾ÆÁö¸é¼­ FFRÀº ºñ¿ë°ú À§ÇèÀÌ ³ôÀº ºÒÇÊ¿äÇÑ ½ºÅÙÆ® »ðÀÔÀ̳ª ¼ö¼úÀ» ÇÇÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â ±ÍÁßÇÑ µµ±¸°¡ µÇ°í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ÃÖ¼Òħ½ÀÀû Ä¡·á¿¡ ´ëÇÑ È¯ÀÚµéÀÇ ÀνÄÀÌ ³ô¾ÆÁö´Â µî ¼ÒºñÀÚ ÇൿÀÇ º¯È­µµ FFR À¯µµÇÏ ÁßÀç½Ã¼ú¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ¼ö¿ä¸¦ ÃËÁøÇϰí ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ¶ÇÇÑ, ƯÈ÷ ½ÅÈï±¹ÀÇ ÀÇ·á ÀÎÇÁ¶ó°¡ °³¼±µÊ¿¡ µû¶ó, °ú°Å¿¡´Â ÀÇ·á ¼­ºñ½º°¡ Á¦´ë·Î Á¦°øµÇÁö ¾Ê¾Ò´ø ½ÃÀå¿¡¼­µµ °í±Þ FFR ±â¼úÀ» ÀÌ¿ëÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ°Ô µÇ¾ú½À´Ï´Ù. ÀÌ·¯ÇÑ ¿äÀεéÀÌ º¹ÇÕÀûÀ¸·Î ÀÛ¿ëÇÏ¿© ¼¼°è FFR ½ÃÀåÀº ÀÇ·á ¼­ºñ½º Á¦°øÀÚµéÀÌ º¸´Ù Á¤È®Çϰí È¿À²ÀûÀÎ ¸ÂÃãÇü ½ÉÇ÷°ü Ä¡·á¸¦ Á¦°øÇϱâ À§ÇØ FFR¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ÀÇÁ¸µµ¸¦ ³ôÀ̰í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù.

ºÎ¹®

À¯Çü(ħ½À¼º, ºñħ½À¼º), Á¦Ç° ºÎ¹®(FFR °¡À̵å¿ÍÀ̾î, FFR ¸ð´ÏÅ͸µ ½Ã½ºÅÛ), ¿ëµµ(´ÜÀÏÇ÷°üÁúȯ, ´ÙÇ÷°üÁúȯ)

Á¶»ç ´ë»ó ±â¾÷ »ç·Ê

AI ÅëÇÕ

Global Industry Analysts´Â °ËÁõµÈ Àü¹®°¡ ÄÁÅÙÃ÷¿Í AI ÅøÀ» ÅëÇØ ½ÃÀå°ú °æÀï Á¤º¸¸¦ Çõ½ÅÇϰí ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù.

Global Industry Analysts´Â LLM ¹× ¾÷°è °íÀ¯ÀÇ SLMÀ» Á¶È¸ÇÏ´Â ÀϹÝÀûÀÎ ±Ô¹ü¿¡ µû¸£´Â ´ë½Å ºñµð¿À ±â·Ï, ºí·Î±×, °Ë»ö ¿£Áø Á¶»ç, ¹æ´ëÇÑ ¾çÀÇ ±â¾÷, Á¦Ç°/¼­ºñ½º, ½ÃÀå µ¥ÀÌÅÍ µî ¼¼°è Àü¹®°¡·ÎºÎÅÍ ¼öÁýÇÑ ÄÁÅÙÃ÷ ¸®Æ÷ÁöÅ丮¸¦ ±¸ÃàÇß½À´Ï´Ù.

°ü¼¼ ¿µÇâ °è¼ö

Global Industry Analysts´Â º»»çÀÇ ±¹°¡, Á¦Á¶°ÅÁ¡, ¼öÃâÀÔ(¿ÏÁ¦Ç° ¹× OEM)À» ±â¹ÝÀ¸·Î ±â¾÷ÀÇ °æÀï·Â º¯È­¸¦ ¿¹ÃøÇϰí ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ÀÌ·¯ÇÑ º¹ÀâÇÏ°í ´Ù¸éÀûÀÎ ½ÃÀå ¿ªÇÐÀº ¸ÅÃâ¿ø°¡(COGS) Áõ°¡, ¼öÀͼº °¨¼Ò, °ø±Þ¸Á ÀçÆí µî ¹Ì½ÃÀû ¹× °Å½ÃÀû ½ÃÀå ¿ªÇÐ Áß¿¡¼­µµ ƯÈ÷ °æÀï»çµé¿¡°Ô ¿µÇâÀ» ¹ÌÄ¥ °ÍÀ¸·Î ¿¹»óµË´Ï´Ù.

¸ñÂ÷

Á¦1Àå Á¶»ç ¹æ¹ý

Á¦2Àå ÁÖ¿ä ¿ä¾à

Á¦3Àå ½ÃÀå ºÐ¼®

Á¦4Àå °æÀï

ksm
¿µ¹® ¸ñÂ÷

¿µ¹®¸ñÂ÷

Global Fractional Flow Reserve Market to Reach US$1.8 Billion by 2030

The global market for Fractional Flow Reserve estimated at US$1.0 Billion in the year 2024, is expected to reach US$1.8 Billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 10.3% over the analysis period 2024-2030. Invasive, one of the segments analyzed in the report, is expected to record a 7.6% CAGR and reach US$885.0 Million by the end of the analysis period. Growth in the Non-Invasive segment is estimated at 13.3% CAGR over the analysis period.

The U.S. Market is Estimated at US$260.9 Million While China is Forecast to Grow at 13.2% CAGR

The Fractional Flow Reserve market in the U.S. is estimated at US$260.9 Million in the year 2024. China, the world's second largest economy, is forecast to reach a projected market size of US$398.4 Million by the year 2030 trailing a CAGR of 13.2% over the analysis period 2024-2030. Among the other noteworthy geographic markets are Japan and Canada, each forecast to grow at a CAGR of 7.1% and 8.4% respectively over the analysis period. Within Europe, Germany is forecast to grow at approximately 7.9% CAGR.

Global Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) Market - Definition, Key Trends & Drivers Summarized

What Is Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) and Why Is It Gaining Popularity in Cardiovascular Care?

Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) is a medical technique used to measure the blood pressure differences across a coronary artery stenosis, helping physicians determine the severity of blockages in the heart's blood vessels. But why is this method gaining traction in modern cardiovascular care? FFR provides precise, real-time data that allows doctors to assess whether a stenosis is causing ischemia (a restriction of blood flow), helping to decide if a patient needs stenting or other intervention. Traditionally, angiography has been the go-to method for visualizing coronary artery disease, but it only offers a structural view. FFR, on the other hand, gives functional information, allowing for a more tailored approach to treatment. With cardiovascular disease being a leading cause of death globally, there is increasing emphasis on diagnostic methods that not only improve patient outcomes but also reduce unnecessary procedures. As a result, the demand for FFR-guided decision-making is on the rise, particularly in high-risk patients, making it a pivotal tool in the interventional cardiology market. Its ability to reduce healthcare costs while improving the accuracy of treatment has also driven widespread adoption, especially in developed healthcare systems.

How Are Technological Advancements Revolutionizing Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) Diagnostics?

Recent advancements in technology are revolutionizing the field of fractional flow reserve (FFR), making it more accessible and accurate. But how exactly are these innovations shaping the future of cardiovascular diagnostics? Traditionally, FFR measurements required the use of guidewires equipped with sensors to assess blood flow pressure differences. However, the rise of non-invasive FFR technologies, such as computed tomography-derived FFR (FFR-CT), is transforming the landscape. FFR-CT allows physicians to calculate FFR from standard CT scans without the need for invasive procedures, reducing patient discomfort and risk. This development is particularly significant for patients with complex or multiple comorbidities, where minimizing surgical intervention is crucial. Another technological advancement driving growth in the FFR market is the integration of advanced software analytics that enhances the speed and accuracy of FFR data interpretation, enabling real-time decision-making during procedures. Moreover, new-generation FFR guidewires are being developed with improved flexibility and sensitivity, making them easier to navigate through the intricate coronary anatomy. These technological innovations are not only enhancing diagnostic accuracy but are also expanding the application of FFR in more clinical settings, making it an essential tool in personalized cardiovascular treatment.

How Do Regulatory Standards and Economic Factors Impact the FFR Market?

How do regulations and economic factors influence the adoption of fractional flow reserve (FFR) technology in healthcare systems worldwide? Regulatory bodies like the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Medicines Agency (EMA) have stringent guidelines that govern the approval and use of FFR devices, ensuring safety and efficacy in clinical settings. The increasing regulatory approval of non-invasive FFR technologies, such as FFR-CT, has accelerated their adoption in many regions, as they offer a safer alternative to invasive diagnostic procedures. Furthermore, the healthcare cost savings associated with FFR-guided interventions are becoming a key economic driver for its adoption. FFR helps reduce the number of unnecessary stent placements and surgeries by providing accurate functional assessment, which translates to lower procedural costs and reduced patient recovery times. This has made FFR particularly attractive in healthcare systems where cost-efficiency is paramount, especially in regions like North America and Europe. Additionally, reimbursement policies are increasingly accommodating FFR procedures, encouraging wider use in clinical practice. As healthcare providers and policymakers prioritize outcome-based care, FFR is becoming a critical tool in improving both clinical and economic outcomes in cardiovascular treatment.

What Are the Key Drivers Behind the Growth of the Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) Market?

The growth in the fractional flow reserve (FFR) market is driven by several key factors, including technological advancements, an aging population, and the increasing prevalence of cardiovascular diseases. First, the development of non-invasive FFR technologies, such as FFR-CT, has made it easier for clinicians to assess coronary artery disease without invasive catheterization, increasing the accessibility and appeal of FFR diagnostics. As global populations age, the prevalence of cardiovascular diseases is rising, particularly in regions like North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, where heart disease remains the leading cause of death. This demographic shift is pushing healthcare providers to adopt more precise diagnostic tools like FFR to manage complex cases of coronary artery disease more effectively. Additionally, the growing emphasis on reducing healthcare costs and improving patient outcomes has made FFR a valuable tool in avoiding unnecessary stenting and surgeries, which are both costly and risky. Changing consumer behavior, including the increasing awareness among patients about minimally invasive procedures, is also driving demand for FFR-guided interventions. Furthermore, improvements in healthcare infrastructure, particularly in developing countries, are expanding the availability of advanced FFR technologies in previously underserved markets. Collectively, these factors are propelling the global FFR market forward, as healthcare providers increasingly rely on it to deliver more accurate, efficient, and personalized cardiovascular care.

SCOPE OF STUDY:

The report analyzes the Fractional Flow Reserve market in terms of units by the following Segments, and Geographic Regions/Countries:

Segments:

Type (Invasive, Non-Invasive); Product Segment (FFR Guidewires, FFR Monitoring Systems); Application (Single-Vessel Diseases, Multi-Vessel Diseases)

Geographic Regions/Countries:

World; United States; Canada; Japan; China; Europe (France; Germany; Italy; United Kingdom; Spain; Russia; and Rest of Europe); Asia-Pacific (Australia; India; South Korea; and Rest of Asia-Pacific); Latin America (Argentina; Brazil; Mexico; and Rest of Latin America); Middle East (Iran; Israel; Saudi Arabia; United Arab Emirates; and Rest of Middle East); and Africa.

Select Competitors (Total 42 Featured) -

AI INTEGRATIONS

We're transforming market and competitive intelligence with validated expert content and AI tools.

Instead of following the general norm of querying LLMs and Industry-specific SLMs, we built repositories of content curated from domain experts worldwide including video transcripts, blogs, search engines research, and massive amounts of enterprise, product/service, and market data.

TARIFF IMPACT FACTOR

Our new release incorporates impact of tariffs on geographical markets as we predict a shift in competitiveness of companies based on HQ country, manufacturing base, exports and imports (finished goods and OEM). This intricate and multifaceted market reality will impact competitors by increasing the Cost of Goods Sold (COGS), reducing profitability, reconfiguring supply chains, amongst other micro and macro market dynamics.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. METHODOLOGY

II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

III. MARKET ANALYSIS

IV. COMPETITION

(ÁÖ)±Û·Î¹úÀÎÆ÷¸ÞÀÌ¼Ç 02-2025-2992 kr-info@giikorea.co.kr
¨Ï Copyright Global Information, Inc. All rights reserved.
PC¹öÀü º¸±â