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Medical Imaging Markets
Publication Date: 17-DEC-07
Pages: 312
Study: TMRIMG
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There will be a steady increase in demand for medical imaging services, along with pressures to improve the quality of healthcare delivered in the home and to lower its cost. The medical imaging segments are poised for a major new phase of growth fueled by the availability of new technology coming out of the computer and digital information technology segment, and the higher interest of individual older baby boom patients and general healthcare consumers to monitor health status. Continuous improvements in technology are resulting in a growing number of new imaging tests that combine high levels of accuracy with rapid, easy-to-use product formats. Digital mammography is driving more screening programs. The purpose of this TriMark Publications report is to describe the specific market segment of the diagnostics market sector called medical imaging. This sector includes all of the generally-accepted imaging activities that are currently used today, including X-ray and radiography, mammography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound, gamma camera market, computed tomography (CT) scans and positron emission tomography (PET) scans. It examines these clinical measurement devices and their reagents and supplies as used in hospitals, clinics and doctor's offices. It also includes associated market segments like picture archiving and communications system (PACS) markets, cardiology imaging markets, three-dimensional (3D) imaging markets and other emerging technologies. The principal objectives of this report are to:

· Identify viable technology drivers through a comprehensive look at various platform technologies for medical imaging markets.

· Obtain a complete understanding of the chief medical imaging markets tests--predictive, screening, prognostic and monitoring--from their basic principles to their applications.

· Discover feasible market opportunities via an identification of high-growth applications in different imaging areas, with a focus on the biggest and expanding markets for medical imaging markets.

· Focus on global industry development through an in-depth analysis of the major world markets for medical imaging, including forecasts for growth.

· Establish the essentials of the medical imaging market including definitions, processes and trends.

Market figures regarding the current value of the medical imaging market are taken from the most recently available data of the global medical products industry. This report will cover the following categories of medical imaging:

· General radiography and digital X-ray (DR) products.
· Mammography.
· Computed tomography.
· Magnetic resonance imaging.
· Ultrasound.
· Gamma camera imaging.
· Positron emission tomography.

Analysis includes the use of charts and graphs measuring product
growth and trends within the marketplace. In addition, a discussion of research into the medical imaging arena provides the reader with a deeper understanding of the possibilities for future treatment and avenues for possible research and development (R&D) budgets. Company-specific information, including sales figures, product pipeline status and research and development trends is provided throughout the report. The report will:

· Assess the medical imaging market drivers and bottlenecks, from the perspective of the medical and scientific communities.

· Discuss the potential benefits of the medical imaging market for various sectors of the medical and scientific community.

· Establish the current total market size and future growth of the medical imaging market and analyze the current size and growth of various segments.

· Provide current and forecasted market shares by company.

· Discuss profit/business opportunities by imaging segment.

· Provide strategic recommendations for near-term business opportunities.

· Assess current commercial uses of the medical imaging market.

· Assess the medical imaging business models.





Table of Contents:

  1. 1 Overview 12
  2. 1.1 Statement of Report 12
  3. 1.2 Scope of this Report 12
  4. 1.3 Methodology 14
  5. 1.4 Executive Summary 15
  6. 2 Overview of the Medical Imaging Market 18
  7. 2.1 Medical Imaging Industry Market Size 18
  8. 2.1.1 World Medical Imaging Market 18
  9. 2.1.2 U.S. Medical Imaging Market 18
  10. 2.2 Medical Imaging Infrastructure 19
  11. 2.2.1 Total Healthcare Expenditures and Demographics 19
  12. 2.2.2 Number of Hospitals 21
  13. 2.2.3 Number of Radiologists 22
  14. 2.2.4 Radiologic Services 23
  15. 2.2.5 Medical Imaging Companies 25
  16. 2.2.6 Market Drivers 25
  17. 2.2.7 Market Restraints 27
  18. 2.2.8 Market Segments for Medical Imaging 27
  19. 2.2.9 Key Players in the Medical Imaging Segment 30
  20. 2.2.10 Medical Imaging Sector Analysis 32
  21. 2.2.11 Medical Imaging Industry Forecasts 34
  22. 2.3 Contrast Media 35
  23. 2.3.1 Market Share 36
  24. 2.3.2 Market Drivers 36
  25. 3 Digital Imaging 37
  26. 3.1 Overview of Medical Imaging Market Segments 37
  27. 3.2 Market Niches and Digitalization 37
  28. 3.3 Digital Imaging Techniques 38
  29. 3.3.1 Clinical Uses 38
  30. 3.4 Current and New Digital Imaging Procedures 39
  31. 3.5 The Digital Impact on Clinical Imaging Markets 42
  32. 3.6 Picture Archiving and Communication Systems 42
  33. 3.7 Picture Archiving and Communication Systems and Radiology Information Systems 43
  34. 3.7.1 Increasing Digitization of Cardiology Image Storage and Management Creates Market Growth Opportunities 44
  35. 3.7.2 Enterprise-Wide Integration Is an Important Area for Future Market Development 44
  36. 3.7.3 Competition Among Large Companies Intensifies 44
  37. 3.7.4 Benefits of This Service 44
  38. 3.7.5 Market Sectors 45
  39. 3.7.6 Digital Imaging Technology Platforms 45
  40. 3.8 Trends in Digital Imaging 45
  41. 3.9 Enhancing Computed Radiography 46
  42. 3.10 Digital Radiography versus Computed Radiography 47
  43. 3.11 DR Products 48
  44. 3.12 Vasodilator Perfusion Imaging 48
  45. 4 Digital Radiography Markets 50
  46. 4.1 Market Overview 50
  47. 4.2 Disadvantages of Film Technology 50
  48. 4.3 CR and ddR Systems 50
  49. 4.4 DR Market Trends 51
  50. 4.5 Market Segmentation 51
  51. 4.6 DR Market Drivers 51
  52. 4.7 Market Restraints 52
  53. 4.8 Radiography Market Forecasts 52
  54. 4.8.1 Revenue Forecasts 52
  55. 4.9 Competition 53
  56. 4.10 X-Ray Film Market Share 53
  57. 4.11 Installed Base and Procedure Forecasts 54
  58. 4.12 DR Technology Platforms 54
  59. 4.12.1 DR Infrastructure 54
  60. 4.12.2 Volume Levels 55
  61. 4.12.3 Vendor Choice 55
  62. 4.12.4 Computed Radiography versus Digital Radiography 56
  63. 4.12.5 Convincing the Administration 56
  64. 4.12.6 Vendor/Customer Consultation 56
  65. 4.12.7 Enhancing Computed Radiography 57
  66. 4.12.8 DR Technology 57
  67. 4.12.9 Charge-Coupled Devices 58
  68. 4.12.10 Computed Radiology 59
  69. 4.12.11 Flat-Panel Indirect Detectors 59
  70. 4.12.12 Flat-Panel Direct Detectors 59
  71. 4.12.13 Fluoroscopy 60
  72. 4.12.14 Direct versus Indirect Detection Technology 62
  73. 4.12.15 Picture Archiving and Communication Systems 63
  74. 4.12.16 PACS Units versus CCD Units 63
  75. 4.12.17 Slot Scan 65
  76. 4.12.18 Tiled CCD Arrays 65
  77. 4.12.19 Direct Conversion 65
  78. 4.13 Types of Digital X-Ray Imaging 65
  79. 4.13.1 From Four Components to One 65
  80. 4.13.2 The Benefits of Digital X-Ray 66
  81. 4.13.3 Image Intensifier/TV Systems 67
  82. 4.13.4 CR Technology Platforms 68
  83. 4.13.5 Charge-Coupled Devices 70
  84. 4.13.6 Scintillator with Photodiode Array 71
  85. 4.13.7 Direct Capture Using Flat-Panel Detectors 72
  86. 4.14 DR Applications 73
  87. 4.14.1 Three-Dimensional Imaging 73
  88. 4.14.2 Cardiovascular Imaging 74
  89. 4.15 Market Factors 75
  90. 4.15.1 Portable DR Systems 75
  91. 4.15.2 Detector Choices 76
  92. 4.15.3 Software and Advanced Applications 76
  93. 4.15.4 Future Trends 77
  94. 4.16 Products 78
  95. 4.16.1 Carestream Health, Inc. (formally Kodak Health Imaging Group) 78
  96. 4.16.2 Agfa 78
  97. 4.16.3 Fuji Medical Systems 78
  98. 4.16.4 Shimadzu Medical Systems 78
  99. 4.16.5 Toshiba Medical Systems 79
  100. 4.16.6 Siemens Medical Engineering 79
  101. 4.16.7 GE Medical Systems 80
  102. 4.16.8 Canon Medical Systems 80
  103. 4.16.9 Philips Medical Systems 80
  104. 4.16.10 Swissray International 81
  105. 4.16.11 Trixell SAS 81
  106. 4.16.12 Additional Product Entries 81
  107. 4.17 Manufacturers 84
  108. 5 Mammography 88
  109. 5.1 Mammography Overview 88
  110. 5.2 Breast Cancer 91
  111. 5.3 Digital Mammography 93
  112. 5.3.1 Digital Mammography Offers Attractive Operation Costs/Ownership Benefits 93
  113. 5.4 Digital versus Standard Mammography 94
  114. 5.5 Digital Mammography Markets 96
  115. 5.5.1 Structure Unit Sales and Revenue 96
  116. 5.5.2 World Mammography Markets Revenue Forecast 97
  117. 5.6 World Mammography Markets Revenue 97
  118. 5.6.1 Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecasts 97
  119. 5.6.2 Market Share 98
  120. 5.6.3 Mammography Placements and Digital Share 99
  121. 5.6.4 Competitive Structure 100
  122. 5.6.5 New Technologies and Features Essential for Future Growth 100
  123. 5.7 Digital X-Ray Mammography Technology Analysis 101
  124. 5.7.1 Product Background 101
  125. 5.7.2 Market Drivers 101
  126. 5.7.3 Market Restraints 102
  127. 5.7.4 Technological Solutions 104
  128. 5.7.5 Competitive Analysis 104
  129. 5.7.6 U.S. Installed Base Analysis 106
  130. 5.8 Trends in Digital X-Ray Imaging Markets 106
  131. 5.9 Types of Mammography Imaging 108
  132. 5.9.1 Stereoscopic Digital Mammography 108
  133. 5.9.2 Magnetic Resonance Imaging 108
  134. 5.9.3 Computer-Aided Detection 108
  135. 5.9.4 Molecular Breast Imaging 111
  136. 5.9.5 Positron Emission Mammography 112
  137. 5.9.6 CR Mammography 112
  138. 5.9.7 Breast Imaging and Reporting and Database System (BI-RADS) 114
  139. 5.10 Product Description 115
  140. 5.10.1 GE Medical Systems 115
  141. 5.10.2 Shimadzu 116
  142. 5.10.3 Imaging Diagnostic Systems 116
  143. 5.10.4 Carestream Health 117
  144. 5.10.5 Hologic 118
  145. 5.10.6 Fischer Medical Technologies 118
  146. 5.10.7 Fujifilm Medical Systems 119
  147. 5.10.8 Sectra 119
  148. 5.10.9 Siemens 119
  149. 5.10.10 Others 120
  150. 5.11 Manufacturers 121
  151. 6 Computed Tomography Market 123
  152. 6.1 Overview 123
  153. 6.2 Market Measurements 124
  154. 6.2.1 Market Drivers 124
  155. 6.2.2 Market Restraints 124
  156. 6.3 CT Market Forecasts 124
  157. 6.3.1 U.S. Revenue Forecasts 124
  158. 6.3.2 Single-Slice Computed Tomography 125
  159. 6.3.3 Multi-slice Computed Tomography 126
  160. 6.3.4 U.S. Competitive Structure 126
  161. 6.3.5 European Market Revenue Forecasts 127
  162. 6.3.6 European Competitve Structure 128
  163. 6.4 DR Technology Platforms 128
  164. 6.4.1 Fan-Beam 128
  165. 6.4.2 Sub-Second Helical Scanners 128
  166. 6.4.3 Multi-Slice Scanners 129
  167. 6.5 CT Market Trends 129
  168. 6.5.1 Market Segmentation 129
  169. 6.6 Digital CT Applications 134
  170. 6.6.1 Introduction 134
  171. 6.6.2 Competitive Analysis 135
  172. 6.6.3 Cardiac CT and EBT Scanner Forecasts and Trends 135
  173. 6.6.4 Other Applications 135
  174. 6.7 Market Factors 135
  175. 6.8 Contrast Media 136
  176. 6.8.1 Revenue Forecasts 136
  177. 6.9 Product Technology Platforms 136
  178. 6.9.1 Shimadzu Medical Systems 136
  179. 6.9.2 Toshiba America Medical Systems 136
  180. 6.9.3 Siemens 137
  181. 6.9.4 GE Medical Systems 137
  182. 6.9.5 Philips Medical Systems 137
  183. 6.9.6 Others 137
  184. 6.10 Manufacturers 138
  185. 7 Magnetic Resonance Market 140
  186. 7.1 MRI Overview 140
  187. 7.1.1 Market Segmentation and Definitions: MRI Market 140
  188. 7.2 Market Measurements 140
  189. 7.2.1 Market Drivers for Open and Closed MRI Segments 140
  190. 7.3 Market Restraints for Open and Closed MRI Segments 141
  191. 7.4 Market Drivers for Low-/Mid-/High-Field MRI Segments 142
  192. 7.5 Market Restraints for Low-/Mid-/High-Field MRI Segments 142
  193. 7.6 Revenue Forecasts 142
  194. 7.7 Unit Shipment and Installed Base Forecast 144
  195. 7.8 Procedure Forecast 146
  196. 7.8.1 Breast Imaging 150
  197. 7.8.2 Cardiac Imaging 150
  198. 7.8.3 Orthopedic Imaging 152
  199. 7.8.4 Functional MRI 152
  200. 7.8.5 The Angiography Alternative 153
  201. 7.8.6 More Directions for Magnetic Resonance Imaging 154
  202. 7.8.7 Buying and Selling MRI Market Dynamics 155
  203. 7.9 Competitive Structure: Open and Closed Magnetic Resonance Imaging 156
  204. 7.10 Competitive Structure: Low-/Mid-/High-Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging 156
  205. 7.11 Market Analysis 156
  206. 7.12 Contrast Media 157
  207. 7.12.1 Revenue Forecasts 157
  208. 7.13 Manufacturers 158
  209. 8 Ultrasound Market 160
  210. 8.1 Ultrasound Market Trends 160
  211. 8.1.1 Market Segmentation and Definitions 160
  212. 8.1.2 Overview 161
  213. 8.1.3 Market Developments 162
  214. 8.1.4 Market Drivers 163
  215. 8.1.5 Market Restraints 163
  216. 8.2 Ultrasound Market Forecasts 163
  217. 8.2.1 Revenue Forecasts 163
  218. 8.2.2 Unit Shipment Forecasts 164
  219. 8.2.3 Installed Base Forecast 165
  220. 8.2.4 Competitive Structure 165
  221. 8.2.5 Market Analysis 165
  222. 8.3 Cardiology Ultrasound Segment Forecasts 167
  223. 8.3.1 Revenue Forecasts 167
  224. 8.3.2 Unit Shipment Forecasts 169
  225. 8.3.3 Market Share Analysis 169
  226. 8.4 OB/GYN Ultrasound Segment Forecasts 170
  227. 8.5 Radiology Ultrasound Segment Forecasts 171
  228. 8.6 Hand-Carried Ultrasound Segment Forecasts 171
  229. 8.6.1 Revenue Forecasts 171
  230. 8.6.2 Market Share Analysis 172
  231. 8.7 Contrast Media 172
  232. 8.7.1 Revenue Forecasts 173
  233. 8.7.2 Market Share Analysis 174
  234. 8.8 Products 174
  235. 8.8.1 Ardent Sound 174
  236. 8.8.2 CIVCO Medical Instruments 174
  237. 8.8.3 Fischer Medical Technologies 175
  238. 8.8.4 Medison Co. Ltd. 175
  239. 8.8.5 Mindray Co. Ltd. 175
  240. 8.8.6 Sea Ridge Software 175
  241. 8.8.7 Sony Medical Products 175
  242. 8.8.8 TeraRecon 175
  243. 8.8.9 Toshiba America Medical Systems 175
  244. 8.8.10 ZONARE Medical Systems 175
  245. 8.8.11 U-Systems 176
  246. 8.8.12 Siemens Medical 176
  247. 8.8.13 Philips Medical 176
  248. 8.8.14 GE Healthcare 176
  249. 8.9 Manufacturers 177
  250. 8.10 New Transducer Technology 178
  251. 9 Gamma Camera Market 179
  252. 9.1 Market Overview 179
  253. 9.2 Gamma Camera Market Trends 182
  254. 9.3 Market Segmentation and Definitions 184
  255. 9.4 Market Drivers 184
  256. 9.5 Market Restraints 184
  257. 9.6 Gamma Camera Market Forecasts 185
  258. 9.6.1 Revenue Forecasts 185
  259. 9.6.2 Gamma Camera Market Trends 185
  260. 9.7 Competition 185
  261. 9.8 Market Share 186
  262. 9.9 Installed Base and Procedure Forecasts 186
  263. 9.10 Gamma Camera Technology Platforms 186
  264. 9.10.1 Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography 186
  265. 9.10.2 Attenuation Correction Technology 187
  266. 9.10.3 Charge-Coupled Devices 188
  267. 9.10.4 Computed Radiology 188
  268. 9.10.5 Flat-Panel Indirect Detectors 188
  269. 9.10.6 Flat-Panel Direct Detectors 188
  270. 9.10.7 Fluoroscopy 188
  271. 9.10.8 Direct and Indirect Detection Technology 189
  272. 9.10.9 Picture Archiving and Communication Systems 189
  273. 9.10.10 Picture Archiving and Communication Systems versus Couple-Charged Devices 190
  274. 9.11 Types of Gamma Camera Imaging 190
  275. 9.11.1 Image Intensifier/Television Systems 190
  276. 9.11.2 Scintillator with Photodiode Array 191
  277. 9.12 Gamma Camera Applications 191
  278. 9.12.1 Prostate Cancer 191
  279. 9.12.2 Scintimammography 194
  280. 9.12.3 Cardiovascular Imaging 195
  281. 9.13 Market Factors 195
  282. 9.14 Products 196
  283. 9.14.1 Eurorad-Euromedical 196
  284. 9.14.2 Gamma Medica 196
  285. 9.14.3 Toshiba America Medical Systems 196
  286. 9.14.4 Siemens 196
  287. 9.14.5 GE Medical Systems 196
  288. 9.14.6 Philips Medical Systems 197
  289. 9.15 Manufacturers 197
  290. 10 PET Market 199
  291. 10.1 Total PET and PET/CT Market Trends 199
  292. 10.1.1 Market Segmentation and Definitions 199
  293. 10.1.2 Overview 200
  294. 10.1.3 Market Measurements 201
  295. 10.1.4 Market Drivers 202
  296. 10.1.5 Market Restraints 203
  297. 10.1.6 Clinical Usages 203
  298. 10.2 Total PET and PET/CT Market Forecasts 204
  299. 10.2.1 Revenue Forecasts 204
  300. 10.2.2 Unit Shipment Forecasts 205
  301. 10.2.3 Procedure Forecast 205
  302. 10.2.4 Competitive Structure 205
  303. 10.2.5 Market Share Analysis 207
  304. 10.2.6 Future Directions for Positron Emission Tomography 209
  305. 10.2.7 New PET Technology Platforms 210
  306. 10.3 Stand-Alone PET Market Forecasts 211
  307. 10.3.1 Revenue Forecasts 211
  308. 10.3.2 Unit Shipment Forecasts 211
  309. 10.3.3 Market Share Analysis 211
  310. 10.4 PET/CT Market Forecasts 211
  311. 10.4.1 PET/CT Revenue Forecasts 212
  312. 10.4.2 PET/CT Unit Shipment Forecasts 212
  313. 10.4.3 PET/CT Market Share Analysis 212
  314. 10.5 Products 212
  315. 10.5.1 Gamma Medica 212
  316. 10.5.2 Mallinckrodt 213
  317. 10.5.3 Naviscan PET Systems 213
  318. 10.5.4 Siemens 213
  319. 10.5.5 TeraRecon 213
  320. 10.5.6 Toshiba America Medical Systems 213
  321. 10.6 Manufacturers 213
  322. 11 PACS Markets 215
  323. 11.1 PACS Market Trends 215
  324. 11.1.1 Market Segmentation and Definitions 216
  325. 11.1.2 Overview 216
  326. 11.1.3 Market Measurements 217
  327. 11.1.4 Market Drivers 218
  328. 11.1.5 Market Restraints 219
  329. 11.2 PACS Market Forecasts 219
  330. 11.2.1 Revenue Forecasts 219
  331. 11.2.2 Installed Base and Penetration Forecasts 221
  332. 11.2.3 Competitive Structure 222
  333. 11.2.4 Market Share Analysis 222
  334. 11.3 PACS Software and Services 223
  335. 11.4 PACS Hardware Solutions 224
  336. 11.4.1 RIS/PACS Revenue Forecasts 224
  337. 11.5 Products 224
  338. 11.5.1 BarcoView, LLC 224
  339. 11.5.2 Carestream Health Inc. 224
  340. 11.5.3 Cedara Software 225
  341. 11.5.4 Communication Synergy Technologies, Inc. 225
  342. 11.5.5 DeJarnette Research Systems 225
  343. 11.5.6 Dynamic Imaging 225
  344. 11.5.7 EMC Corp. 225
  345. 11.5.8 eSys Medical (acquired by Eclipsys) 226
  346. 11.5.9 Fujifilm Medical Systems USA 226
  347. 11.5.10 Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc. 226
  348. 11.5.11 GE Medical Systems 226
  349. 11.5.12 IMCO Technologies 227
  350. 11.5.13 InSiteOne, Inc. 227
  351. 11.5.14 Intelerad Medical Systems, Inc. 227
  352. 11.5.15 Intuitive Imaging Informatics, LLC 227
  353. 11.5.16 MedImage, Inc. 227
  354. 11.5.17 Merge eFilm 227
  355. 11.5.18 Merge Healthcare (acquired eMed Technologies) 228
  356. 11.5.19 MIMvista Corp. 228
  357. 11.5.20 NovaRad Corp. 228
  358. 11.5.21 ODS Medical 228
  359. 11.5.22 Radical Radiology 228
  360. 11.5.23 RamSoft, Inc. 228
  361. 11.5.24 ScImage 229
  362. 11.5.25 Sectra Imtec AB 229
  363. 11.5.26 TDK Medical 229
  364. 11.5.27 TeraRecon 229
  365. 11.6 Manufacturers 229
  366. 12 Three-Dimensional Imaging Markets 233
  367. 12.1 Total 3D Imaging Market Trends 233
  368. 12.1.1 Overview 233
  369. 12.1.2 Market Drivers 236
  370. 12.1.3 Market Restraints 236
  371. 12.2 Total 3D Imaging Market Forecasts 236
  372. 12.3 Three-Dimensional CT/MRI/Angiography Market Forecasts 237
  373. 12.4 Three-Dimensional Ultrasound Imaging Market Forecasts 237
  374. 12.5 Three-Dimensional Imaging Markets 237
  375. 12.6 Manufacturers 238
  376. 13 Emerging Technologies and Products 240
  377. 13.1 Global Picture Archiving and Communication Systems 240
  378. 13.2 Image Processing 241
  379. 13.3 Computed Tomography for Calcium Scoring 242
  380. 13.4 Magnetic Resonance Imaging 243
  381. 13.5 Vasodilator Perfusion Imaging 243
  382. 13.6 Functional Anatomic Mapping 244
  383. 13.7 Near-IR Spectroscopy 244
  384. 13.8 Three-Dimensional Scanning 244
  385. 13.9 Handheld Ultrasound 245
  386. 13.10 Advanced PET/MR 245
  387. 14 Products by Modality 246
  388. 14.1.1 Comparing Modalities 246
  389. 14.1.2 Magnetic Resonance Imaging 250
  390. 14.1.3 Computed Tomography 250
  391. 14.1.4 Mammography 250
  392. 14.1.5 Digital Mammography 251
  393. 14.1.6 Positron Emission Tomography 251
  394. 14.1.7 Reimbursement 253
  395. 14.1.8 X-Ray 253
  396. 14.1.9 Vascular X-Ray 253
  397. 14.1.10 Digital Modalities 254
  398. 14.1.11 Digital Benefits 254
  399. 15 Market Analysis by Modality 255
  400. 15.1 Magnetic Resonance Imaging 255
  401. 15.1.1 Products 256
  402. 15.2 Computed Tomography 257
  403. 15.2.1 Products 258
  404. 15.3 Nuclear Medicine 259
  405. 15.3.1 Products 260
  406. 15.4 X-Ray 260
  407. 15.4.1 Products 262
  408. 15.5 Digital Mammography 264
  409. 15.5.1 Products 265
  410. 16 Business Trends in the Industry 267
  411. 16.1 Sector Consolidation 267
  412. 16.2 Medical Imaging Growth Trends 267
  413. 16.3 Mergers and Acquisitions 267
  414. 16.3.1 Center for Diagnostic Imaging Signs With Medicalis 267
  415. 16.3.2 HealthSouth Sells Diagnostic Division to The Gores Group 267
  416. 16.3.3 AMICAS Acquires Technology Partners' Practice Management Software 267
  417. 16.3.4 MDS Nordion and Avid Radiopharmaceuticals Enter Collaboration 268
  418. 16.3.5 NightHawk Radiology Holdings Acquires Teleradiology Diagnostic Service 268
  419. 16.3.6 Onex Acquires Kodak's Health Group 268
  420. 16.3.7 Successor to Kodak's Health Group to Be Called Carestream Health 268
  421. 16.3.8 Siemens Acquires German HIS Company 268
  422. 16.3.9 Siemens Medical Finalizes Acquisition of Bayer's Diagnostics Division 269
  423. 16.3.10 GE Healthcare Acquires Dynamic Imaging 269
  424. 16.3.11 Hologic Acquires BioLucent 269
  425. 16.3.12 Siemens and CTI Molecular Imaging, Inc 269
  426. 16.4 Product Testing Depth in Medical Imaging Testing 269
  427. 16.5 Government Regulation 270
  428. 16.5.1 U.S. Regulation 270
  429. 16.5.2 U.K. Regulation 272
  430. 16.5.3 E.U. Regulation 273
  431. 16.5.4 Japanese Regulation 275
  432. 16.6 Increased Market Penetration 275
  433. 17 Company Profiles 276
  434. 17.1 Agfa-Gevaert Corp. 276
  435. 17.2 Analogic Corp. 276
  436. 17.3 Canon 277
  437. 17.4 Carestream Health, Inc. (formally Kodak Health Imaging Division) 278
  438. 17.5 CMT Medical Technologies 279
  439. 17.6 Confirma, Inc. 280
  440. 17.7 DALSA 280
  441. 17.8 dpiX, Inc. 281
  442. 17.9 Fischer Medical Technologies 282
  443. 17.10 Fonar Corp. 283
  444. 17.11 Fuji Medical Systems 283
  445. 17.12 General Electric Medical Systems 284
  446. 17.13 Hitachi Medical Systems America, Inc. 287
  447. 17.14 Hologic, Inc. 287
  448. 17.15 iCAD 290
  449. 17.16 Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc. 291
  450. 17.17 IMIX 291
  451. 17.18 InfiMed, Inc. 291
  452. 17.19 Medison Co., Ltd. 292
  453. 17.20 Philips Medical Systems Nederland BV 295
  454. 17.21 Rad-icon Imaging Corp. 296
  455. 17.22 Scanis 296
  456. 17.23 Sectra 296
  457. 17.24 Schick Technologies, Inc. 297
  458. 17.25 Siemens Medical Solutions 298
  459. 17.26 Sterling Diagnostic Imaging, Inc. 302
  460. 17.27 Swissray International 302
  461. 17.28 Toshiba America Medical Systems 303
  462. 17.29 Trixell SAS 304
  463. 17.30 Varian Medical Systems, Inc. 304
  464. 17.31 Vidar Sytems Corp. 306
  465. 18 Appendices 307
  466. 18.1 Digital Database for Screening Mammography 307
  467. 18.2 Sources of National Cancer Institute Information 307
  468. 18.3 Screening Mammograms: Questions and Answers 307
  469. 18.4 FDA Rule: State Certification of Mammography Facilities 312
  470. LIST OF TABLES
  471. Table 2.1: Global Medical Imaging Market Size, 2001 to 2010 18
  472. Table 2.2: U.S. Medical Imaging Market Size, 2001 to 2010 19
  473. Table 2.3: U.S. Health Expenditures as a Percentage of GDP, 1998 to 2010 20
  474. Table 2.4: U.S. User Expenditures for Medical Imaging Equipment and Related Products, 2002 and 2007 20
  475. Table 2.5: Spending on Health by Country, 2005 20
  476. Table 2.6: Millions of Americans Over 65 Years of Age, 2000 to 2050 21
  477. Table 2.7: Hospital Survey 21
  478. Table 2.8 Percent Change in Volume of Examinations per Imaging Modality between 1996 and 2006 24
  479. Table 2.9: Worldwide Market Share Medical Imaging and Diagnostic Companies, 2006 25
  480. Table 2.10: Worldwide Imaging Procedures, 2001 to 2010 34
  481. Table 2.11: Market Share of Contrast Media Markets 36
  482. Table 4.1: World Market for DR General Radiography Systems, 2000 to 2010 53
  483. Table 4.2: U.S. DR Unit Sales, 2002 to 2010 53
  484. Table 4.3: X-Ray Market Segment, U.S. Market Share 53
  485. Table 4.4: Companies Selling Both Digital Radiography and Computed Radiography 69
  486. Table 4.5: Average Examination Times: Cassette-Based Computed Radiography versus Digital Radiography 70
  487. Table 4.6: Manufacturers of CCD-Based DR Systems 70
  488. Table 5.1: U.S. Use of Mammography in Women Over 40, 2001 to 2007 88
  489. Table 5.2: Annual Mammography Procedures in the U.S., 1992 to 2008 89
  490. Table 5.3: Annual Mammography Procedures in Europe, 2002 to 2007 90
  491. Table 5.4: Annual Mammography Procedures in Japan, 2002 to 2007 90
  492. Table 5.5: Annual Mammography Procedures in the Rest of the World, 2002 to 2007 90
  493. Table 5.6: Mammography Facts (U.S.) 91
  494. Table 5.7: Breast Cancer Survival Rates by Country 91
  495. Table 5.8: Surgical Biopsies Performed in the U.S., 2000 to 2007 92
  496. Table 5.9: Worldwide Market for Digital Mammography Systems, Annual Unit Sales, 2000 to 2010 96
  497. Table 5.10: Worldwide Market for Digital Mammography Systems, 2000 to 2010 97
  498. Table 5.11: U.S. Mammography Digital Instrument Market, 2001 to 2007 98
  499. Table 5.12: Share of Worldwide Market for Digital Mammography Systems by Competitor 98
  500. Table 5.13: U.S. Sales of FFDM and Senographe Units without ATP-Funded Low-Cost Process, 2002 to 2010 99
  501. Table 5.14: The Worldwide Mammography Instrument Market, 1999 to 2007 99
  502. Table 5.15: Worldwide Mammography Instrumentation Placements, 2002 to 2007 100
  503. Table 5.16: U.S. Digital Mammography Instrumentation Placements, 2002 to 2007 106
  504. Table 5.17: CAD Mammography Systems 110
  505. Table 5.18: Breast Imaging Reporting and Database System (BI-RADS) 115
  506. Table 6.1: U.S. CT Scans per Year, 2001 to 2010 124
  507. Table 6.2: U.S. Market for CT Scanners, 2001 to 2013 125
  508. Table 6.3: U.S. Market for Single-Slice CT Scanners, 2001 to 2010 125
  509. Table 6.4: European Market for CT Scanners, 2006 to 2013 128
  510. Table 6.5: CT Contrast Media Market Size and Growth, 2000 to 2010 136
  511. Table 7.1: U.S. MRI Scans per Year, 2001 to 2010 143
  512. Table 7.2: The High-Field (1T and Up) MRI Market, 1999 to 2010 143
  513. Table 7.3: The Mid-Field (0.5T to 0.9T) MRI Market, 1999 to 2010 143
  514. Table 7.4: The Low-Field (Below 0.5T) MRI Market, 1999 to 2010 144
  515. Table 7.5: Installed Base of MRI Units, 1999 to 2010 145
  516. Table 7.6: Installed Base of Cardiac MRI Units, 1999 to 2010 145
  517. Table 7.7: Installed Base of MRI Units in the U.K., 1999 to 2010 145
  518. Table 7.8: MRI Contrast Media Market Size and Growth, 2000 to 2010 158
  519. Table 8.1: Worldwide Ultrasound Procedures, 2000 to 2010 164
  520. Table 8.2: Worldwide Sales of Ultrasound Equipment, 2000 to 2010 164
  521. Table 8.3: U.S. Sales of Ultrasound Equipment, 2000 to 2010 164
  522. Table 8.4: Worldwide Cardiology Ultrasound Procedures, 2000 to 2010 168
  523. Table 8.5: Worldwide Sales of Cardiology Ultrasound Equipment, 2000 to 2010 168
  524. Table 8.6: U.S. Sales of Cardiology Ultrasound Equipment, 2000 to 2010 168
  525. Table 8.7: U.S. Sales of Handheld Ultrasound Equipment, 2000 to 2010 172
  526. Table 8.8: Worldwide Sales of Ultrasound Contrast Agents, 1999 to 2010 174
  527. Table 9.1: World Radiopharmaceutical Scans, 2001 to 2010 185
  528. Table 9.2: World Market for Gamma Camera Scans, 2001 to 2010 185
  529. Table 10.1: Worldwide Dollar Sales of PET Imaging Systems, 2004 to 2011 204
  530. Table 10.2: U.S. PET Scanner Market Size and Growth, 2004 to 2011 204
  531. Table 10.3: Unit Sales of PET Imaging Systems, U.S. and Worldwide, 2004 to 2011 211
  532. Table 10.4: U.S. PET/CT Scanner Market Size and Growth, 2002 to 2010 212
  533. Table 11.1: Healthcare Telecommunication Expenditures, 2000 to 2009 219
  534. Table 15.1: World Medical Diagnostic Market for MRI Systems, 2000 to 2010 255
  535. Table 15.2: U.S. Medical Diagnostic Market for MRI Systems, 2000 to 2010 256
  536. Table 15.3: U.S. Medical Diagnostic Market for MRI Systems Less Than 1T, 2000 to 2010 256
  537. Table 15.4: U.S. Medical Diagnostic Market for MRI Systems More Than 1T, 2000 to 2010 256
  538. Table 15.5: World Medical Diagnostic Market for CT Systems, 2000 to 2010 257
  539. Table 15.6: U.S. Medical Diagnostic Market for CT Systems, 2000 to 2010 258
  540. Table 15.7: World Medical Diagnostic Market for Nuclear Medicine, 2000 to 2010 260
  541. Table 15.8: U.S. Medical Diagnostic Market for Nuclear Medicine, 2000 to 2010 260
  542. Table 15.9: World Medical Diagnostic Market for X-Ray Systems, 2000 to 2010 261
  543. Table 15.10: U.S. Medical Diagnostic Market for X-Ray Systems, 2000 to 2010 262
  544. Table 15.11: World Medical Diagnostic Market for Digital X-Ray Systems, 2000 to 2010 262

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