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Structural Heart Imaging Market: Heart Disease is a Top Cause of Death in the U.S.

November, 2024

Structural Heart Imaging Market

Death Caused by CVDs Based on Race, 2021

The major factors driving the growth of the structural heart imaging market are the rising prevalence of various congenital, increases in cardiac diseases and lifestyle-related illnesses like diabetes, high blood pressure because of high alcohol consumption, and poor diet. Coronary heart disease is the most common type of heart disease. It killed 371,506 people in 2022.  In the United States Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men, women, and people of most racial and ethnic groups. In the US, one person dies every 33 seconds from cardiovascular disease. Every year, about 805,000 people in the United States have a heart attack. Of these, 605,000 are a first heart attack, and 200,000 happen to be people who have already had a heart attack. In 2022, about 1 out of every 5 deaths from cardiovascular diseases was among adults younger than 65 years old.

The improving healthcare infrastructure by various countries' governments will also impact the market positively. The key market players are heavily involved in research and development activities to launch new devices with improved capabilities. This is expected to spur growth in the coming years for the structural heart imaging market.

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